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CATCH THE LASSES UNDER THE LIGHTS!
We’re just days away from Sunderland AFC Women’s Barclays WSL2 clash against Sheffield United at the Stadium of Light, and you could be there to cheer them on for as little as £1.50!
The Lasses will be back at the Stadium of Light for the first time since October last year, and will be looking to do the double on a side they defeated 4-0 on the opening day of the season. The WSL’s Fan Choice pilot will be in action, meaning supporters can take alcoholic drinks to their seats while enjoying some quality football, and there will be a pre-match fanzone in the East Stand concourse from 5.30pm.
Reasons to attend:
Friday night football at the Stadium of Light Take your drink to your seat Pre-match fanzone featuring facepainting, music and more! 50% off using code 50% SAFC at checkout |
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Want to have your say? We have set up a new feedback form for fans to get in touch with us about their matchday experience, so if you’ve been to a game recently, please complete this form today, and you could be in with a chance of winning prizes for your club or school. This form will remain open for the duration of the 2025-26 season, so get in touch with us any time!
Sunderland Stadium of Light, Tyne & Wear SR5 1SU, Sunderland, England |
1 Red in LMTW world were looking at how to be safe in our community especially when out and about near the roads. We talked about the do’s and don’t of road safety and worked together to work out the correct way to cross roads. We watched road safety videos and copied the stop, look and listen signs. The children offered ideas and suggestions of who and what could help us safely cross the roads, for example adults, lollipop persons, zebra crossings and pelican crossings. We finished the session by setting up a road in our classroom, we looked for instruction from the stop and go sign to help us cross the road safely
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Please see the guide to what’s on in our local Family Hubs over February half term. I have also included the link to the other Family Hubs in South Tyneside should you wish to attend any of those.
Remember, some of these activities are pre-booking only so contact the phone numbers provided to book before they are full!
In 1 Red in LMTW ‘Unity in the Community ‘ we were looking at ‘Bird’s Eye’ views. We looked at various landmarks across the world from this angle and then the children discussed in depth what they could see. We then focused on our local environment and took a look at a birds eye view of our school. There was a lot of discussion and varying opinions about what the children could see. We then took it in turn to label parts of our school as if we were looking down on it.








1 Red have really embraced our current LMTW theme ‘Never Eat Shredded Wheat’. They have shown so much enthusiasm both in and out of school producing some high quality pieces of work. They have taken their homework to the next level by making models, writing setting descriptions, describing the pirates and researching information about various foods animals from around the world. I am sure you’ll agree that their effort is superb!











Today in 1 Red we looked at foods from around the world as part of our LMTW theme ‘Never Eat Shredded Wheat’. The children talked about different cuisines such as, Italian, Indian and Chinese that they had experienced and whether they liked and disliked them. We then focused on different bread from around the world. The children had the opportunity to try various types of bread, guessing where they originated from. They used associated vocabulary to describe the taste and textures. It was definitely a success and some children now have some other foods they are excited to keep trying.
Last week we had a visit from Reverend Ian from St John’s church. He talked about when you get a gift and how you have to look after it. People believe we are a gift from God. It is also believed that light is a gift from God and that it is good. He then discussed light, such as the sun and the moon. How the sun affects seasons and how the moon affects the sea. After that Reverend Ian said that we shine a light and we need to shine our light on others. He asked the children how we could brighten up someone’s day? Some suggestions were play with your friends, share, give someone a hug, make someone laugh and be kind to everyone. Finally, he shared a prayer about our school.
This term in 1 Red we are focusing on the dance element in PE and how to be dance heroes. The children needs to be champion dancers by the end of the term which means they need to listen carefully, look and observe each other and move in various ways. Today we had to dance and freeze, when the music stopped the children had to freeze with various different balance poses and show each other how they did it. Lots of skill and precision was required. It was a successful lesson with many future dancers in the making!
This afternoon in 1 Red we revisited 3D shapes and talked about their properties and features. We compared the shapes and looked at the similarities and differences. The children were able to find many 3D shapes around the classroom environment and described what they noticed about them.