Y6 enjoyed a visit from Phil and Sophie, from Knighton Youth Service on Thursday 17th February. Many Y6 children have already been to Youth Club at The Comm on a Wednesday evening, 6.30pm-8.30pm and taken part in lots of fun activities!











Knighton Church in Wales Primary School
Caru Duw, Caru Pawb, Caru Dysgu
Mrs Fielding and Miss Jones are currently studying to become Level 3 Forest Schools Practitioners with the aim of establishing our very own forest school community in our school grounds. The forest school will be located on the school field under the canopy of the beautiful oak, hazel and ash trees. The ethos of the forest schools experience is to give learners the opportunity to develop self esteem, build confidence, resilience and take risks in a practical, physical and natural outdoor environment.
If you have any experience, advice or resources that would assist in the development of our forest schools community, we would love to hear from you.
Jess Fielding – morrisj313@hwbcymru.net
Tara Jones – jonest499@hwbcymru.net
Mrs Fielding and Miss Jones are currently completing their level 3 Forest School Practitioners Course with the aim of setting up Forest School provision within our school setting. Our forest school will be located up on the field under the canopy of our beautiful hazel, beech and birch trees. The ethos of forest schools gives learners the opportunity to develop self-esteem, build confidence, resilience and take risks in a practical, physical, natural outdoor environment. We wish to create a community that will engage in lifelong learning and a passion for our local, natural environment.
Members of our school community have been extremely helpful in enabling us to develop the forest school site by offering resources and advice. If you have any forest schools experience or have any advice that you could offer us, we would love to hear from you.
Tara Jones – jonest499@hwbcymru.net
Jess Fielding – MorrisJ313@hwbcymru.net
Friday 18th February 2022
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Can you draw a picture of a windy day?
What does a windy day look like?
Now write words and sentences to describe the windy day. Remember capital letters, full stops, finger spaces and adjectives.
Mathematics
Hit the Button – Quick fire maths practise for 6-11 year olds (topmarks.co.uk)
Years 1, 2, 3 and 4 – Can you write number bonds to 10 / 12 /15?
Years 4, 5 and 6 – Can you write the 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 times tables?
Art
Make a collage of pictures representing Wales!
Hint – You could draw daffodils, leeks, a dragon, a person in Welsh costume or the countryside.
You can also access the year group planning and Eisteddfod activities by clicking on the class links.
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We were excited to welcome Jemma, a dance practitioner, to our school to begin a dance project! Each class was able to take part in a dance workshop with her today! We all had a great time and it was a fab way to keep fit and active!
Your child’s homework over this half term holiday will be to enter one (or more) of the competitions for our Dydd Dathliad Cymraeg which will be held on Friday 4th March. Our Dydd Dathliad Cymraeg is our schools day for celebrating St. David’s Day. All entries need to be uploaded onto HWB and shared with the designated teacher. Remember the more entries you compete in, the more chance you will have of winning a prize. There will be a prize for 1st, 2nd, 3rd for each category per key stage (Foundation Phase and Key Stage 2). All entries need to be in by Tuesday 1st March.