Sizzling Summer Reads

Not sure how to spend your summer? Why not pick up a book or two and escape to another world, join in a thrilling adventure or learn about something new?

The World Book Day website is brimming with ideas for books you might like to read or get some ideas for books. Why not check out Moor Allerton Library (Library near Sainsburys) as they might have some of them for you to borrow or you might find some other books too.

Interested? Take a look at their website at:

Sizzling Summer Reads – World Book Day

Summer Reading Challenge

Why not sign up and join this year’s Summer Reading Challenge?

This year the theme is Wild World Heroes and is in partnership with the WWF. The focus is on taking action and helping combat plastic pollution and deforestation as more and more animals are being affected and are losing their habitats. Would you like to help the Wild World Heroes try and solve some of these threats to our environment and read a few books over the summer at the same time?

If so it’s really easy to take part just visit Summer Reading Challenge to find out more and to sign up!

Library Makeover

Exciting news, over the summer holidays the Library is going to have a makeover!

Miss Whiteley needs some help with thinking of some ideas of what the new Library should look like. Can you help?

Think about what sort of shelves, seating (could be beanbags, sofas, seating that is part of the bookcases), would you like tables and chairs, computers, what about the flooring? Also think about colour, what colours would you like? How about a theme such as Space or Under the Sea?

Your class School Council representatives will be talking to you about this so if you have any great ideas please tell them and they will let Miss Whiteley know.

Keep checking the Library blog for updates!

World Book Day Celebrations

Happy World Book Day!

Dressed in Pyjamas and onesies children celebrated World Book Day both in school or at home. Stories were shared, quizzes were played while egg boxes and potatoes were transformed into well-loved book characters along with many other activities. 

Remember WBD £1 vouchers can be redeemed until 28th March. 

Chris White Virtual Workshop

Children in Years 5 & 6 have been invited to attend a workshop with author, illustrator and performance poet, Chris White on 10th March.

This is a combined event organised by The Grammar School at Leeds with children attending from several other primary schools.

To find out more about Chris, please visit his website: www.veggievampire.com

World Book Day – 4th March

Next Thursday we will be celebrating World Book Day.

We will be sharing stories and recommending our favourites.

There is also a World Book Competition which children can enter. Creating a book character using a potato.

Winning entries will receive a £10 book voucher and school could win £100 book voucher!

Can you guess the character?

Don’t forget to download the World Book Day £1 Voucher, link below:

There are an amazing 12 World Book Day books to choose from!

For more information about World Book Day visit https://www.worldbookday.com/

Why not make a book character sculpture?

All you need is an egg box, cereal box or thin cardboard box, scissors, glue and felt tip pens or paints.

If you would like to have a go at making one the instructions are on the document below.

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Tom Palmer Visit – 23rd February

Today, children in Years 4, 5 and 6 were thrilled to receive a visit from local author, Tom Palmer.

The children attended a session with Tom where he spoke about being a writer, about some of his books (he’s well known for his football and historically set books) before they asked him lots of questions as well as quizzing him about his other passion Leeds United. 

A small group of children in Year 4 were also invited to participate in a writing workshop with Tom from initial planning to developing characters and plot ideas before editing the beginnings of a very promising action packed Roman inspired story. 

Tom Palmer Visit

On Tuesday 23rd February, Tom Palmer will be visiting (virtually) children in Years 4, 5 and 6.

Each year group will have a session with Tom and a group of children from year 4 will have the opportunity to work with Tom on a writing project.

For more information about Tom and his books visit

www.tompalmer.co.uk