Last week we had an important lesson in fire safety. We were very lucky to have Kate from Kingsway fire station visit us in school.
When Kate first arrived she told us that in our homes we must have a smoke alarm and we also must test it every week! It is important to have a smoke alarm because it will wake you up if there is a fire in your house.
Next we watched a video about two children learning to be fire safe and making their fire plan. A fire plan is a special plan that you and your family make together in case there is a fire so you know the best and safest route to leave your house. We also learnt it is especially important that you get out of the building safely, leaving everything behind before ringing the fire brigade. If the door is closed you should feel it with the back of your hand to see if it is hot, this is so you know if it is safe to go through the door.
Did you know that smoke rises? The safest thing to do is to crawl as close to the floor as you can because you will see more clearly and get more air in your lungs.
After the video Kate asked us lots of fire safety questions about what might protect you in a fire and also the problems that happen if you overload plug sockets.
By Emma, Jodhveer and Sabeel
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Friday, 27 November 2015
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
The amazing R.E. Trail!
Last Tuesday we came to school feeling amazed and excited at the thought of it being our turn for the school trip. When we got to school we had to go to the toilet and put our coats on ready for our adventure! We got on the gigantic, blue coach to travel to our first destination.
After 5 minutes on the coach we arrived at the Mosque. We waited outside for the lady to show us around and we looked at the interesting and unusual writing outside, which we learnt to be Arabic. It was very important to cover our heads with a scarf or a hat to show respect to Allah. Once inside the Mosque we had to take our shoes off to show respect and keep the floors clean. Then we all sat on the floor with our legs crossed to learn about the religion of Islam. The carpet we sat on was divided into squares to show how much space people need to pray.
After that we walked a short way to the Mandir, which is the Hindu Temple. Once again we took our shoes off to show respect. Next we rung the big bell sensibly to show we were arriving in the temple. Hindu's ring the bell to say hello and goodbye to God. We learnt what the Aum sign looks like and what each part means as well as how it sounds. Some people that visit the Mandir pour milk over a special snake statue. Before we left we walked carefully around the marble statues, which we learnt are called Deities, that are very important to Hindu's.
After 5 minutes on the coach we arrived at the Mosque. We waited outside for the lady to show us around and we looked at the interesting and unusual writing outside, which we learnt to be Arabic. It was very important to cover our heads with a scarf or a hat to show respect to Allah. Once inside the Mosque we had to take our shoes off to show respect and keep the floors clean. Then we all sat on the floor with our legs crossed to learn about the religion of Islam. The carpet we sat on was divided into squares to show how much space people need to pray.
After that we walked a short way to the Mandir, which is the Hindu Temple. Once again we took our shoes off to show respect. Next we rung the big bell sensibly to show we were arriving in the temple. Hindu's ring the bell to say hello and goodbye to God. We learnt what the Aum sign looks like and what each part means as well as how it sounds. Some people that visit the Mandir pour milk over a special snake statue. Before we left we walked carefully around the marble statues, which we learnt are called Deities, that are very important to Hindu's.
After the Mandir we walked down the road to the Gudwara. Once at the Gurdwara we lined up in two lines as boys and girls and covered our heads once again to show respect. After taking our shoes off we went into a big room to learn about the 5K's that are important to Sikhs and we listened lots because we wanted to learn, not just have fun. We walked round the special book and learnt it gets put to bed every night just like we do! Then we went to the Langar hall to eat curry and special bread. It tasted amazing!
Finally we went back to school to finish an exciting morning by eating our packed lunch.
By Kiean and Layla
Rules of road safety!
Last week a teacher called Sally, who is an expert in road safety, came to teach us how to stay safe on the road. Sally introduced us to two characters called Nogo and Togo who were aliens. Togo was a road safety expert! Nogo is a red alien and he doesn't know about road safety so Togo was sharing all of his road safety knowledge.
First we had to sit down to learn the rules for being safe on the road. The rules were:
1. Stand behind the curb.
2. Wait for the green man to appear.
3. Look left and right twice to be sure!
4. When you are halfway across the road you must look both ways again.
We practiced all of these rules on a pretend road mat in school to make sure we are always safe near the road.
When crossing the road you must wait until all cars have passed. If there are no cars after you have double checked again you are safe to cross but you must remember to keep you eyes and ears open!
First we had to sit down to learn the rules for being safe on the road. The rules were:
1. Stand behind the curb.
2. Wait for the green man to appear.
3. Look left and right twice to be sure!
4. When you are halfway across the road you must look both ways again.
We practiced all of these rules on a pretend road mat in school to make sure we are always safe near the road.
When crossing the road you must wait until all cars have passed. If there are no cars after you have double checked again you are safe to cross but you must remember to keep you eyes and ears open!
By Ibrahim and Jack
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
Remembrance Day
Today is the 11th of November 2015, We are reflecting on remembrance day. This is a special day when World War 1 ended in 1918. World War 1 was a horrible battle that started in 1914 and lasted over 4 years! Lots of soldiers during this time got injured or sadly died.
In assembly today we recited a poem that everyone in school learnt called 'Poppy, Poppy' to remember why we celebrate remembrance day. We really enjoyed learning this poem!
We have made our own poppies today by colouring two cake cases red and cutting them to shape a poppy before glueing it on card and drawing our own fields of poppies.
Last year the Tower of London was covered in 888,246 poppies to show that this is how many soldiers lost their lives in battle.
In assembly today we recited a poem that everyone in school learnt called 'Poppy, Poppy' to remember why we celebrate remembrance day. We really enjoyed learning this poem!
We have made our own poppies today by colouring two cake cases red and cutting them to shape a poppy before glueing it on card and drawing our own fields of poppies.
Last year the Tower of London was covered in 888,246 poppies to show that this is how many soldiers lost their lives in battle.
Written by Daniel and Ben
Monday, 9 November 2015
Take an adventure to our magical Book Fair!
This week at Ridgeway we are so excited to have the book fair visit us in our school hall. A book fair is where lot of amazing books come into school in special cabinets and you can visit with your grown ups and hopefully buy an interesting book for you to enjoy!
Written by Amelia, Millie and Emilija
"My favourite author is Liz Pichon who writes the Tom Gates books. She is my favourite author because she makes really amazing and realistic books in the style of a diary about a boy and what happens to him throughout the days." - Emilija
We love reading books not only at school but at home as well because a book can be adventurous or exciting or funny or interesting, you just don't know what will happen until you get lost in it! Some of our other favourite authors include Roald Dahl, Daisy meadows and Julia Donldson.
Written by Amelia, Millie and Emilija
Saturday, 7 November 2015
Mysterious Me!
This half term we are going to be learning about ourselves. We are going to be sharing information about our religion, our families, things that are important to us and our friends. We will also be celebrating what we are good at.
We are very excited and delighted about going on our school trip, the 'RE trail', to the church, the mosque, the gurdwara and the mandir. We are looking forward to finding out more about the statues, the features of the buildings and learning about the different religions.
We will soon begin practising for our Christmas play, keep your eyes peeled for more information!
Written by class 9
We are very excited and delighted about going on our school trip, the 'RE trail', to the church, the mosque, the gurdwara and the mandir. We are looking forward to finding out more about the statues, the features of the buildings and learning about the different religions.
We will soon begin practising for our Christmas play, keep your eyes peeled for more information!
Written by class 9
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Going Global
This half term we have flown to different continents, we travelled around the world in six weeks! We have been looking at facts about all seven continents.
On our first day, Miss Bailey gave us our very own passport to complete each lesson. We used our own international passports to fly to a different continent.
In each continent we looked at two countries in detail. We learnt about their human and physical features, the weather, the animals and the music.
Did you know Oceania is the smallest continent?
At the end of our topic we learnt the continents used to be connected together to make a super continent called Pangea.
We loved the exciting adventures we went on this half term!
Written by Class 9
On our first day, Miss Bailey gave us our very own passport to complete each lesson. We used our own international passports to fly to a different continent.
In each continent we looked at two countries in detail. We learnt about their human and physical features, the weather, the animals and the music.
Did you know Oceania is the smallest continent?
We loved the exciting adventures we went on this half term!
Written by Class 9
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