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Our Week

June 28th: 

Costumes for Joseph and his Technicolor Dream coat 

Chorus: Shepherds costume: or use pyjamas, tea towel for the head held in place with a tie or string and a dressing gown. 

Joseph’s Brothers: Shepherds costume: or use pyjamas, tea towel for the head held in place with a tie or string and a dressing gown. 

Jacob:  More decorative shepherd costume: or use pyjamas, tea towel for the head held in place with a tie or string and a dressing gown. 

Potiphar and Pharaoh Dancers: Belly dancer costume with a veil and lots of bangles and paste jewellery if possible. Shorts to be worn underneath 

Cook: Cook costume 

Butler: black trousers, black jacket, white shirt, dickey bow, gloves and a tea towel to drape over the arm – holding a tray. 

Potiphar: A fez, sunglasses, scarf, suit like. Very outlandish. Potiphar costume: Slicked back hair, fez, monocle, cravat, very colourful jacket 

Mrs Potiphar: A party dress with beads and bangles, crown, long gloves feather in the hair – glamorous! Potiphar’s wife costume: ostrich feather scarf, jewels, sparkly dress, and feather in the hair. 

Joseph: Shepherds costume, prison costume

Pharaoh: Pharaoh Costume 

Joseph: We have the coat. Joseph will require a shepherd costume. Pyjamas decorated in arrows for the prison scene and a pharaoh costume. 

26th June Gweddiwn - Collective class worship has been delivered this week with the following PPTs'.

Dear Families of Dosbarth Gwynno,

This is the invite address if you are one of the eight parents that are not on the DOJO comunication site for Saint Joseph's.

Thank you,

Mrs Houston

https://www.classdojo.com/ul/p/addKid?target=class&class=CH4EGPD

22nd June: Dosbarth Gwynno Sports Day Houses are listed below for your information.

Thank you,

Mrs Houston

Red

Blue

Yellow

Green

 

Phoebe

Cody Capri

Anderson

Bernice

 

Bella

Mahira

Sarah- Rose

Nancy

 

Isabella

Richa

Charlie

San

 

Toby

Kaeban

Makan

Patrick

 

Joen

Sachin

Leo

Mahin

 

Arlo

Vernon

Francisco

Taylor

 

Aron

Stanley

Jerom

Gracie

 

Shereena

Jonas

 

Ore

 

22nd June

Good morning,
Sports Day 2023 will be tomorrow so please make sure your child wears the right colours (if you're not sure please ask your class teacher). The weather forecast is looking similar to today so please ensure your child has a water bottle, sun cream and any other items they may need (hat, sunglasses etc). Foundation Phase will be starting at 9.30 and Key Stage 2 will be starting at 1.45. Both will take place at Maitland Park.
Many thanks,
Mr Mansfield

The Witches Spell. The following children have worked collaboratively to draft, edit and present the Wictches Spell in the style of William Shakespeare. 22nd June.

21st June - Whole School Mass

Thank you to all the parents that were able to come and attend the whole school Mass at Saint Joseph's Church today. Your help was much appreciated. A big thank you to Toby for serving during the Mass - Well done Toby.

20th June 2023

Writing Poetry

The children in Dosbarth Gwynno have been studying the children’s play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare. They have been learning about alliteration, rhyming couplets and syllables and how these vehicles of writing inform the ‘Witches Spell’ in Shakespeare’s play. The children have analysed the extract form the play below. Their next task was to work collaboratively and create a series of ingredients to create their own piece of poetry writing. Please find examples of their poetry ideas below.

Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Fillet of a fenny snake,

In the caldron boil and bake;

Eye of newt and toe of frog,

Wool of bat and tongue of dog,

Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting,

Lizard's leg and howlet's wing,

For a charm of powerful trouble,

Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.

Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn and caldron bubble.

 

Dosbarth Gwynno’s Horrible Ingredients Ideas

Killer whale’s pale blue fin,

And a dead fish from the bin.

Spider’s leg, shell of snail,

In the pot with juicy entrails.

Turtle’s shell and tiger’s lung

Alligator’s awful tongue.

Cobra’s fang and cow’s liver

Snails smelly slimy slither.

Mamba’s venom and tiger’s roar.

Goat’s foot and jaguar’s claw.

Crystal jelly fish’s skin,

Serve it with a crusty limb.

Take a dragon’s scaly foot,

Stamp on it with an ebony boot.

An eel’s tail and human thumb,

Mix it with a gorilla’s tongue.

Take your mum’s smelly ear,

Stir in your dad’s delicious beer.

Goblin shark’s torn off jaw,

Laced in bloody guts and gore.

Take Ms Houston’s very smart brain,

Boil it with a hundred blue veins.

Add a leprechaun from Ireland

Drown it in dirty quick sand.

Boil a bat’s pumping heart,

With a snapping turtle’s calf.

Writing Poetry

The children in Dosbarth Gwynno have been studying the children’s play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare. They have been learning about alliteration, rhyming couplets and syllables and how these vehicles of writing inform the ‘Witches Spell’ in Shakespeare’s play. The children have analysed the extract form the play below. Their next task was to work collaboratively and create a series of ingredients to create their own piece of poetry writing. Please find examples of their poetry ideas below.

Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Fillet of a fenny snake,

In the caldron boil and bake;

Eye of newt and toe of frog,

Wool of bat and tongue of dog,

Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting,

Lizard's leg and howlet's wing,

For a charm of powerful trouble,

Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.

Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Dosbarth Gwynno’s Horrible Ingredients Ideas

Killer whale’s pale blue fin,

And a dead fish from the bin.

Spider’s leg, shell of snail,

In the pot with juicy entrails.

Turtle’s shell and tiger’s lung

Alligator’s awful tongue.

Cobra’s fang and cow’s liver

Snails smelly slimy slither.

Mamba’s venom and tiger’s roar.

Goat’s foot and jaguar’s claw.

Crystal jelly fish’s skin,

Serve it with a crusty limb.

Take a dragon’s scaly foot,

Stamp on it with an ebony boot.

An eel’s tail and human thumb,

Mix it with a gorilla’s tongue.

Take your mum’s smelly ear,

Stir in your dad’s delicious beer.

Goblin shark’s torn off jaw,

Laced in bloody guts and gore.

Take Ms Houston’s very smart brain,

Boil it with a hundred blue veins.

Add a leprechaun from Ireland

Drown it in dirty quick sand.

Boil a bat’s pumping heart,

With a snapping turtle’s calf.

Writing Poetry

The children in Dosbarth Gwynno have been studying the children’s play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare. They have been learning about alliteration, rhyming couplets and syllables and how these vehicles of writing inform the ‘Witches Spell’ in Shakespeare’s play. The children have analysed the extract form the play below. Their next task was to work collaboratively and create a series of ingredients to create their own piece of poetry writing. Please find examples of their poetry ideas below.

Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Fillet of a fenny snake,

In the caldron boil and bake;

Eye of newt and toe of frog,

Wool of bat and tongue of dog,

Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting,

Lizard's leg and howlet's wing,

For a charm of powerful trouble,

Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.

Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Dosbarth Gwynno’s Horrible Ingredients Ideas

Killer whale’s pale blue fin,

And a dead fish from the bin.

Spider’s leg, shell of snail,

In the pot with juicy entrails.

Turtle’s shell and tiger’s lung

Alligator’s awful tongue.

Cobra’s fang and cow’s liver

Snails smelly slimy slither.

Mamba’s venom and tiger’s roar.

Goat’s foot and jaguar’s claw.

Crystal jelly fish’s skin,

Serve it with a crusty limb.

Take a dragon’s scaly foot,

Stamp on it with an ebony boot.

An eel’s tail and human thumb,

Mix it with a gorilla’s tongue.

Take your mum’s smelly ear,

Stir in your dad’s delicious beer.

Goblin shark’s torn off jaw,

Laced in bloody guts and gore.

Take Ms Houston’s very smart brain,

Boil it with a hundred blue veins.

Add a leprechaun from Ireland

Drown it in dirty quick sand.

Boil a bat’s pumping heart,

With a snapping turtle’s calf.