Netherthong

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Class 6

Cartoons and exercise

admin on: Class 6

Morning all,

I've decided you must be all missing my incredible (ahem!) sense of humour, so I've located some 'dad' jokes and I'll keep posting them...

First, a question: If a child refuses to sleep during nap time, are they guilty of resisting a rest?

See what I did there?

Did you know that the US Secret Service isn't allowed to shout, "Get down!" anymore, if someone is about to attack the President? Now they have to yell, "DONALD, DUCK!"

Seriously though, I hope you are all still exercising; I'm reading a book about gravity: it's impossible to put down!

BaDoom Tish!

I'll quit while I'm ahead...

Here is an AWESOME cartoon, which Fin (Finn, not sure anymore...), Dara and their mum created: 

Cool, huh?

Oh and just as proof that some of us are still exercising and not just stuffing our faces with chocolate, here's Alex:

That boy is flexible!

Finally... What do you call someone with no body and no nose?

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Nobody Nose.

That's it for me!

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Easter sunshine (and bunnies)

admin on: Class 6

Good Morning all,

I hope you all had a lovely Easter in the sunshine with lots of chocolate and fun with your families.
We are having some superb daily walks and we've undertaken a big job, repairing a path that runs below our house, down to Miry Lane. We are moving barrow loads of stones, which got washed away in the floods (remember those?). It's causing a few aches and pains, but the path is looking a little better already.

Caitie has some new friends: 

She made them with her mum.

I think you'll all agree, they look great; they certainly make me smile.

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Jack - The Hero!

admin on: Class 6

Here's an amazing story for a bank holiday weekend...

Jack's mum was suddenly taken ill, without any warning, while he was alone with her in the house and he had the calmness and the presence of mind to ring for an ambulance.

She was unresponsive and he sat with her, keeping her cool with a damp cloth, while waiting for the paramedics.

When they arrived, he gave them all the relevant information on her medical history and her treatments.

The paramedics told his grandma that he was extremely mature, kept his cool throughout and did everything right; they were particularly impressed that he knew what to do, could give such good information and managed to get the help that his mum needed so quickly.

If we had all been at school, they would have been able to come in to tell the whole school this, in an assembly, so I hope that you will all understand just what a hero Jack is and ensure that you congratulate him when you see him next.

Well done Jack; WE ARE ALL VERY PROUD OF YOU!

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Year 6 Leavers' Book

admin on: Class 6

Oli's mum has sent this questionnaire for ALL OF YOU to complete: 

leavers questions .docx

She is very kindly starting to organise the Leavers' Book, so - if you want to be in it - please open this document, answer the questions and email it back to Fiona asap.

There are still some of you that I haven't heard from since we finished; I hope that you are ok.

Mr C

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Sunshine!

admin on: Class 6

Wowzer! Isn't this weather lovely?

I hope you are all spending time outdoors with your family; having nice walks and helping out with the garden? I've never done as much.

I'm also still jigsawing - as is Caitie: 

And look at this for a refreshing drink/snack/food item of some kind, that I can't confidently classify: 

Keep in touch everyone and stay safe!

Mr C

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