Interviewing Green Team- All About Green Week

Last week, Green Team, the the help of Miss Gedney and the PTA, organised a fantastic Green Week. But sometimes we can forget what work goes into organising a week like that. We spoke to Green Team about how they pulled off such a fantastic week.


In celebration of Green Week, the PTA and Green Team have been selling plants and books and booked for all classes to do a little workshop. 

In Year 4, we were learning all about food waste and we even touched worms- YUCK!!!! 

When we talked to Year 4, they said they liked the boards and the PTA said these were brilliant! 

by Lucia 


In Green Week, we did a workshop and made a purse out of milk cartons. Green Team said this was to show that we don't need to make clothes and accessories out of animals, we can use our plastic which would pollute the ocean. We need to stop animals from dying and that is what we learnt in Year 5

Miss Gedney wants to say thank you to the PTA for the help and money. 

by Aisha 


During Green Week, Miss Gedney and the Green Team organised a workshop for every class. Green Team said this was fun. 

The workshop was in the music room and we learnt about animals in the city and we made seed balls.
The PTA did a plant sale which was nice. 


By Olive and Kai 

What matters to our Blog Squad?

We are celebrating Red Nose Day today at SJSJ.

Comic Relief supports local community organisations and brilliant change-makers here in the UK and across the globe.  Your donations help them fill the shelves of baby banks, community food centres, fund vital community-led services like health workers and local youth safe-spaces, and ensure safe passage for people escaping danger. There are many important matters around the world, and important charities like Comic Relief try to do things to help make the world a better place

With that in mind, we have decided to write a blog post about what matters to us. What is going on in the world that we think is really important? What issues do we face and how should we solve these?

 

1) Something I think is really important is making money to help sick people in the hospital because you will not experience  what there going through and they could be badly ill. I think this is especially important when it is about  kids because if they pass away it would be really sad. However, raising money may make them better.

2) Something I also think is important is donating to charities because people in need could get off the street and be able to get a job and money and pass it on.

3) Finally, I think picking up rubbish is important because it would make us have a better environment.

For 1 we can help by saving little amounts of money.

For 2 , we can help by the same as number 1.

For 3,  every time we see a piece of rubbish we pick it up .

Thank you for listening to the things that matter to me.

by Shannon


Hello and today I'm going to be talking about kids in need . This Red Nose Day, Comic Relief is helping kids in Kenya have a great education just like we do here at SJSJ .If we raise 50 pounds that will provide kids in Kenya new stationery that will hopefully encourage them to have a better education. If we raise 500 pounds we can help five family's in need buy giving them a 100 pound shopping spree. I think this is an important cause because everyone has the right to a good life and that starts at school.

by Alicia         


Today we will be talking about charity. A charity I think is important is about children with special needs. We have done Red Nose Day where people have handed one pound each to raise money. Also we wore red for Red Nose Day. We could help children in need by giving poor children  food or warm clothes and jumpers  and shoes. There are even places that do collections for these things. If you are better off, see if you can help.

by Aisha


I would like to save money for a charity called Sense!!I think people with disabilities should be heard about and it is not just about money. You can just tell people about it!

As well as being heard I think any person with disabilities should be helped by not just charities, but by everyone and they should also be respected.

At least make a difference and don't think just about children but also about everyone! 

And even better, the charity are sustainable! 

We have to help people who are deafblind or if they have disabilities and  they are still equal with people without disabilities!

Remember not all disabilities are visible. Remember Article 23- we need to ensure all children, regardless of their abilities, have a good life.

by Lucia


I think the environment is very important because it helps us to live. Unfortunately we are damaging it, so to save it we could raise awareness by:

using less plastic

use vehicles that don`t use fuels

and many other ways. 

That's how we can save the environment . We are hurting it although we don`t necessarily mean to. 

Remember- we only have one Earth.

by Luca


Hello world

This topic today is how to raise money for charity so we can help the lower people in society. We should do this because I think if you do something good it will come back to you positively. We all need to live a good, happy and healthy life and we need to help people do that. Remember, Love Thy Neighbour is our school motto. 

by Kenzo


We think something that is important is to make charity  to  make money for sick people . Everyone on the Earth needs a good life so we should make money for this special cause.  If you are sick you can not help it. Help them! Everyone has the right to be safe and healthy .so we should y to maintain this right. some thing we can do to help make a difference is: have a fundraiser to help kids and adults thrive.!!!

by Olive and Kai

World Book Day 2024

At SJSJ, we are celebrating world book day on Friday 8th March! Come to school dressed as your favourite book character, favourite word, or ANYTHING related to books!

After school, the PTA will be holding a book sale in the KS1 playground. Make sure to bring some money in so you can purchase a brand new book! 

Check out our poster below for more information.

We look forward to seeing you on the day.

By Alicia and Aisha

Our Reading Champions' Book Recommendations

We all know that reading is the foundation for academic excellence. It is proven to make children learn more and succeed across the curriculum.

But it can be really hard to get into reading if you don't know about books! Lucky for you, we have a team of talented children who are passionate about reading.

Here are some our our Reading Champions' Book Recommendations for all ages.

YEAR 6

I am Shannon and I am linking with the reading champions. I am going to write to you about one of the champ's book recommendations- Jun-Lin's book was Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian. He said his book was great for Year 6 because it can get quite sad and deep so that means something bad might happen. Also the book is set in WW2 which can be a very touching subject. In the story, Will goes to the countryside to live with grumpy Tom.  Jun-Lin says he does not like this book... he loves this book because it is interesting and touching.You can find this book in the school library so I hope you read this book.

By Shannon


YEAR 6

Hello.

It is nearly World Book Day, so the Reading Champions have been preparing by writing book recommendations to advise you on books to read.  I am writing to you about a book Dominic in Year 5 has recommended. The book is called Billy And The Beast and it is by Nadia Shireen. He thinks people especially in Year 1  and Year 2 will like it -  no in fact "LOVE" it to quote his words. It is about a girl called Billy and her cat, Fatcat, who go on an adventure in the woods. But there they find a beast ...

Go and check it out in the Library now! 

By Emilio


YEAR 5

HI GUYS! I'm telling you about  Shannon's  book recommendation. She recommends this book for Year1- It is called 'I Am Bear' by Sav Akyuz.  This is what the blurb says:

This is Bear. He was bare but now he is wearing purple hair! What will happen next?

You should read this because it will make you laugh just as loud as miss Thomson. If you fancy reading this book, find it in Year 1.

(Top Secret: We may be getting a visit from this author! Cool!)

by Alicia and Aisha


YEAR 4:

Sariah , our reading champion, recommends New Kid by Jerry Craft . It is a comic and a mystery and is all about a kid that struggles to fit in a new school. It is an easy read but very interesting. She promises you won't be disappointed!

by Luca


YEAR 4

Lucia: Hi again!

This week, I am writing about Connie's recommendation, which is Anisha Accidental Detective by Serena Patel and I am so happy that she recommended this book because I love that series! So a little summary is that Uncle Tony has been kidnapped and Anisha has to try and find him before his wedding!

You can find it in the school library and it is really good because it is so mysterious and funny ! By the way it's World Book Day on the 7th of March!

by Lucia


YEAR 2

Hello! We have talked to Romans in Year 6 about what book he recommends. He thinks this book is for older children like Year 6. He likes Tyger by SF Said.  It is a story about a teenage  boy  that  finds a tiger... but the  tiger  is in danger . We think that sounds  cool and amazing ! You can find it in the library!

by Olive and Kai

 

Raising Money for Solar Panels- Why and How?

At SJSJ, we have had a very exciting day! We have been fundraising to raise money for Solar Panels. But what are solar panels? And how are we raising money for them? Read our blog below, where you will find out all of this information.

YEAR 5:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   WHAT ARE SOLAR PANELS?

Solar panels are a green way of generating energy. We want to raise money for them so that we can buy some for our school! Will you help us?

FUN FACTS!!! Solar panels last up to 25 to 30 years. They use the energy from the sun and, through some magic science, they turn that energy into wonderful electricity which we can use!

By Alicia and Aisha


Year 4

Luca: Hello community. 

Solar panels are a really good energy producers. You want to know why?

It is because  they are a green way for energy since they don`t pollute nature. They also can be recyclable so its even greener!!! We must protect our planet and this is a great way to do that.

Lucia: Thanks Luca! Now over to me. I love solar panels, as they are so good for the environment and they save us lots of money! We want our school money to go on our learning instead of energy.

My last fact is that solar panels get rays from the sun and then they make it into solar energy. Solar energy then gets changed to electrical energy! Cool!

Thank you for reading our blog !!!

By Luca and Lucia


YEAR 3

 It is us- Year 3.

We are here to  tell you why solar panels are  awesome!    Solar Panels are great!  The solar panels are great because they save money  which is amazing.  Solar panels are  good for people and the environment. We call it green energy which is why green team are doing assemblies about them.  We  are wearing non-uniform because we want to raise money for solar panels and put them on the roof of our school. 

Please help us raise money for them.

By Khadija and Kenzo


YEAR 2

What are solar panels?

Solar panels are helpful for energy! Solar panels are good for a green world. They use the sun to create electricity which is like magic!!

How are we fundraising?

In school we are wearing are own cool clothes   because we are making money  for the panels.

By Kai and Olive


The Meaning of Christmas

Our Blog Squad have been working hard researching the meaning of Christmas. As a Church of England School, we want to promote the Christian Values of Christmas. We have learnt lots of cool facts! Have a look below. 

YEAR 6

It's Christmas!!!

Christmas is honoured on the 25th of December. It is a Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that Jesus is  God in human form. He is said to have saved us from our sins. Many traditions we follow have been created by the Germans, for example the Christmas tree and many carols we often sing in church. You may have an advent calendar. This is the countdown to Christmas day (The birth of Jesus Christ). Christians use a wreath with 4  candles and 1 in the middle symbolising the Birth of Jesus.  Also  there's  different  candles  that  represent   different    meaning.  the first  one means hope ,  2 is  faith,  3 is joy,  4  is  peace,  5 is  purity!

By Emilio and Shannon


YEAR 5

We are  super  excited about CHRISTMAS !   WAIT ! But what is the meaning of Christmas? Don't  worry, we will tell you all about it .

Christmas is a festival celebrated by Christians. It is the season for being thankful for everything you have been blessed with this past year .This year year5 has been given the amazing opportunity to play roles in the nativity performed  on the 20th of December 2023.The kids that will perform are Connie,Abigail,Frank,Adora,Yao,Ruoxin,Braymil,Maria,Sariah,Archie,Evar. DONT MISS IT!!!!!!

By Alicia and Aisha


YEAR 4

MEANING OF CHRISTMAS!!! 

We celebrate it on 25 of December but some countries do it on the 7 of January . We think its on Jesus` birthday but actually we didn`t know what day it is on!

You might have a wreath or an advent calendar. Wreaths have 4 outer candles and 1 in the middle representing Jesus` birth.Calendars are for a count down.

Some of my favourite traditions that we do at Christmas are: Spending time with my family and eating Christmas dinner!

Have a great Christmas!

by Luca


YEAR 4

Seasons Greetings. I am here to do a blog post about Christmas! I have a few facts about Christmas and they are very funny!

1: The worlds largest stocking took three months to hand sew.

2: The biggest gift ever was the statue of liberty from France to the USA on Christmas day!

3: 1.76 billion candy canes are made each year!

4:The largest gingerbread house used over 3000 pounds of sugar!

5: Eggnog dates back to medieval times!

I hope you liked all these facts! Have a jolly and Merry Christmas or holiday.

by Lucia


YEAR 3

Christmas         is          celebrated              on           25          DECEMBER                    BECAUSE           it  is          Jesus'           birthday.  It  is         the         season      for      giving.  WE      LOVE          CHRISTMAS! At Christmas, we have lots of traditions like  we give and receive.  We also put up a Christmas tree, sing carols and pull crackers! These are all ways for Christians to  celebrate Jesus.

 We hope you learned a lot about Christmas. 

by Khadija and Kenzo!


YEAR 2   

Christmas is our blog post. It is a celebration when people give and receive  presents and lots of gifts!  We love Christmas because we love  opening presents and giving presents as well. we love  going  to  Christmas parties. It is fun and  we have  Christmas dinner  at home... YUM.

Merry  Christmas everyone .  

By Kai and Olive


Black History Month at SJSJ 

Welcome  back! Last half term,  we celebrated BLACK HISTORY MONTH. This is such an important month, and we like to celebrate it in lots of ways. See how we learnt about it below.


YEAR 6

In SJSJ we have been doing lots to celebrate Black History Month!

Here in England, Black History Month takes place in October.  

In Year 6, we have been doing lots of learning  about Freetown, Sierra Leone . 

In Church, we sang songs from a range of Black musical legends including Bob Marley, Eddie Grant and Stormzy. I think you would all agree that this was a really powerful and moving experience.

Written by Emilio


YEAR 5

Welcome back!

We have a new topic . You guessed it... the one and only BLACK HISTORY MONTH !!

In year 5, we learnt about specific Black History events in History lessons. Our favourite was learning about enslaved people- this is all about when Black People were shipped across the Pacific Ocean and forced to work on plantations. We discussed how wrong this was yet how it happened a lot throughout History. We also did printing and it was something to do with a Nigerian artist's painting. We looked at his painting and we used it as inspiration. You can see our work below.

Written by Alicia and Aisha.


YEAR 4

Welcome back to a new half term.

This post is all about .... Black History month!!!!!

We learned about the Empire of Britain. They used slaves from abroad and used them to work in plantations to get cotton from cotton plants. 

We also made prints in Art, focusing on Faith Ringgold. 

It is so important to learn about these important parts of History.

Written by Luca and Lucia.


YEAR 3

Welcome    back   to SJSJ. 

Last month we learnt about   Black History Month . In school,  we  sing lots and last month we sang songs to celebrate   Black History Month. This was our favourite in Year 3 because we sounded so good!

Written by Khadija and Kenzo


YEAR 2

We have been  learning about Black History Month.

We did  art  because  we wanted to  celebrate it.  Year 2 loved our art topic. We weaved with paper and yarn.  We learnt about different Black History Events in History lessons and we now know lots about it. 

Written by Kai and Olive.

Meet our Blog Squad!

Below you will find our first ever blog post, all written solely by the children of Blog Squad. We planned our writing, used our Webador software to write our blog posts and then edited our work. We are very proud of our writing and hope you enjoy. Look out for our next blog post all about Black History Month!


Hello my name is Shannon and I'm 10 years old. My favourite thing to do at home is watch tv, read diary of a wimpy kid books and spend loads of time with my family but I also love going out to do sports. My favourite thing to do at school is play sports like football and king ball, I really like to read also and finally I love to learn about loads of different things like WW2. I joined blog squad because I have a passion for writing because I  believe that sometimes I have an amazing  imagination. Also, I have a computer at home and play on it so I can use the website.


Dear reader,

Emilio, that's me and I am writing this as part of the Blog Squad. I am in Year6 - 10 years old and this is me:

At school I love to play football, which I also do with my brother and father at the weekend. I also am very passionate about going to Tag -rugby matches as well as the football team at school too. I also enjoy basketball at break and lunch with my friends. Meanwhile at home I love to read, watch TV, weave patterns, play games, draw and finally write, which is really quite fitting for being in the Blog Squad. I have joined the Blog Squad, because I because I am extremely passionate about writing  and enjoy sharing my thoughts with others.


Hello my name is Aisha  and I will tell you the things I like. I'm 9 years old .  I  love  games and I play it almost everyday. I love how  the school arranges  so many trips because it is fun.    I  also love playing. I have a sister who loves me. I joined blog squad because I love writing lots.


Hello! My name is Alicia I am 9 years old (10 in 2 months ) My favourite thing to do at home is projects like homework and I go all out! At school I love to play football and go and very fun trips . For example last year in year4 we had the opportunity to go ziplining- though it was scary, I loved it! Would you like to know why I joined BLOG SQUAD .... WELL I'm going to tell you anyways! I love writing and doing new things is kind of my thing.


Hello my name is Lucia and I am 8 years old(I am in year 4 and I am 9 in 5 months)!

I love writing and science  because it is really imaginative and you can create cool stories!

I live in London and I am  looking out  for the Anisha detective series.

I am part of Blog squad, which is led by Miss Thomson!

It is really fun!!!


Hello! My name is Luca and I love DINOSAURS. I am in Year 4.  I have a little sister. At school I love Maths and computing and history... basically everything! I am super smart and like using a computer in Blog Squad.


My name is Kenzo  I am   A   7   year  old student  at  St  john  and  St  James.  I love  going on  runs  and super fun trips . At the moment I am reading  George's  Marvelous  Medicine. and I love it. I love being in Blog Squad.


My name is Khadijah and I love writing because it makes me happy.  I love KFC and McDonalds as well. I joined blog squad because blog squad does lots of writing and that pleases me!!!I Also love to read and want to be Reading Champion!


Hi  my  name is Olive and I am 6 years old. I love KFC and I am in the Blog Squad. I am excited for Blog Squad and I love to go to computing club on Monday. My mum is also going to book breakfast club when I am in Year 3 and I am excited. 


My name is Kai and I am 6. I love to play with my cars and I have lots of cars at home. At school, I love Maths and reading and writing! I want to be in Blog Squad because I love to go on computers at home.  I love riding my bike and I like going on my tram.


Hello! My name is Miss Thomson and I lead Blog Squad. I am passionate about writing and at home I love to read! Currently I am devouring The Thursday Murder Club books and enjoy reading on my commute to and from work. Recently, I have moved to London from the Midlands and I am enjoying the Big-City-Buzz and abundance of fun activities to do.  However, I do NOT enjoy all my money going on eating out! At school, I love teaching writing and aim to inspire all children to become passionate writers. Blog Squad is a way for our shared passion to thrive. We hope you enjoy reading our blog!

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