Costumes for Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies We are beginning to think about costumes for our upcoming production of Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies . I have attached some costume images to give you an idea of the style of clothing each character might wear. Please note that these are not strict and can be interpreted in your own way - costumes do not need to look exactly the same. Costumes can be made at home or bought , depending on what is easiest for you. If you are unable to source a costume for any reason, please let me know as soon as possible and we can work together to find an alternative. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your support! The Narrators, Grabbit, Bolt , Guy, Gladys - A tunic of any colour The Sherwood Hoodies (Merry Men) Robin Hood - Robin Hood costume ...
We are very excited to be back at school and have already had a brilliant first two days in Year 5. Everyone has settled in really well, and it feels like we are ready for a fantastic year of learning and fun together. This half term we have a busy timetable, and here are some important things to remember: PE Timetable for Autumn 1 Monday: Football Wednesday: Swimming (this will begin on 17th September 2025 ) Thursday: A short 30-minute PE session – trainers only are needed Please make sure you have the correct PE kit and are ready for each lesson. Homework CGP Books (Maths and English): One piece per week, alternating between the two subjects. I will specify on the blog which topic will be covered and when it is due in. Reading 5 x 10-minute sessions a week aloud to an adult. Please record this in your reading record. Spellings: Weekly spelling practice and tests. Spelling tests are Mondays. The spellings will be available on the blog each Monday for the...
What a fantastic second day we have had at Lincolnsfield! Today was our much-anticipated Children at War day. The children spent the day learning about what life was like for children living in Britain during the Second World War. The children were fully engaged throughout the day, asked some excellent questions and showed a real interest in understanding this important period of history. This evening, we had originally planned to enjoy a campfire. However, the weather had other ideas and, with the rain setting in, we decided to give it a miss. Thankfully, Lincolnsfield came to the rescue and the children were treated to another session in the soft play are a instead. To say they were pleased would be an understatement! I must confess that even I had a go and thoroughly enjoyed the Rainbow Drop Slide . I can neither confirm nor deny whether I went down it more than once, but I can confirm that it was great fun! The children have continued to be a credit to the school throughout t...
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