Thursday, 28 May 2020
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Tuesday, 26 May 2020
Winnie the Pooh poems read by Mrs O'Brien
A selection of favourite poems from Winnie the Pooh. Written by A. A. Milne.
Hope
Posted by R Raven at 19:25 (Permanent Link)
I Let My Sister Cut My Hair by Kenn Nesbitt read by Mrs Bateman
Hello Oakwood, I hope you enjoy the poem and it makes you smile!
Monday, 25 May 2020
'I'm glad to be me' Read by Mrs Adams
Posted by A Torjussen at 08:00 (Permanent Link)
Tags: English.Reading, Read IT, Reading, Whole School, Whole School/ Home- Learning/English/Reading/Poetry, Year 2, Year 5
Friday, 22 May 2020
Thursday, 21 May 2020
The Oakwood Family Poem by Matthew and Nathan.
This lovely thoughtful poem by Nathan and Matthew reminds us what a special family Team Oakwood is. Thank you boys for your lovely words, it put a big smile on all our faces.
Posted by L Dowle at 11:29 (Permanent Link)
Tags: Achieving Excellence Together, English, Home Learning, Oakwood Values, Whole School
Wednesday, 20 May 2020
The Sandwich read by Mrs Burns
We hope you enjoy the poem The Sandwich read by Mrs Burns
Posted by Z Rogers at 12:25 (Permanent Link)
Tags: English, English.Reading, Poetry, WholeSchool.
Monday, 18 May 2020
Miss Patchett's poem
Posted by J Harrison at 18:25 (Permanent Link)
Tags: Oakwood Community, Read IT, Reading, Team Oakwood
Saturday, 16 May 2020
The Journey from the Light Switch by Michael Rosen
Hi Oakwood, hope you are all well? I have the pleasure of sharing a poem from my childhood written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Quentin Blake. I bought this book after Michael Rosen visited my primary school and it has been a favourite of mine ever since. I really hope you enjoy it and hopefully you might like to find some more Michael Rosen poetry. Thank you to my son Charlie for videoing this one!
Posted by Z Rogers at 12:33 (Permanent Link)
Tags: English.Reading, Home Learning, Poetry
Oakflix TV! Home Learning Week 6.
Once again you have made us extremely proud Oakwood. Take a look:-
Friday, 15 May 2020
Oakwood Staff Hello
The staff at Oakwood are missing you all very much.
Here is a little something to make you smile!
'Betty Botter' Read by Miss Torjussen
Posted by A Torjussen at 08:04 (Permanent Link)
Tags: English.Reading, Home Learning, Poetry, Read IT, Reading, Whole School, Whole School/ Home- Learning/English/Reading/Poetry, Year 2
Thursday, 14 May 2020
Crayon Poem read by Miss Harrison
Posted by J Harrison at 20:04 (Permanent Link)
Tags: English, English.Reading, Home Learning, Read IT, Whole School, Whole School/ Home- Learning/English/Reading/Poetry
Poems read by Mrs Raven
Here are a selections of poems I enjoy.
Song of the Train by David McCord, Cats by Eleanor Farjeon, Smiling is infectious by Spike Milligan and The owl and the Pussy cat by Edward Leah
Hope you enjoy them too.
Posted by R Raven at 12:35 (Permanent Link)
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
Oakwood Values Poem
I've had my first submission for ideas about our Oakwood values!
What a lovely, uplifting acrostic poem!
Monday, 11 May 2020
Sunday, 10 May 2020
Thursday, 7 May 2020
Wednesday, 6 May 2020
Tuesday, 5 May 2020
Mrs Bateman reads George's Marvellous Medicine!
Hello everybody, I hope you are all keeping safe, well and happy at the moment. I hope you enjoy today's story! Sorry about the wobbly camera work at the end - my son, William, said his arm was aching! Take care from Mrs Bateman
Monday, 4 May 2020
A message from our pupils
We received a message from some of our pupils about staying home and staying safe during this difficult time. We miss you all very dearly and can't wait to see you. But during the mean time, stay home and stay safe!
Friday, 1 May 2020
More Super Home Learning from Team Oakwood
Well, it's been just over a month since we have all been together at school and you are still amazing us with your great commitment to your learning. As this time apart gets longer, all your photos, emails and messages mean even more so another big thank you to everyone. Take a look at what you have all been up to this week but be warned you might need 5 cups of tea this week as you have been doing a lot of learning!