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Christmas Tree
Class 2 were very excited by the arrival of our very own Christmas tree. Thank you to the parents who arranged and delivered this, it looks FABULOUS on our carpet and we absolutely love it!
The children have been busy making decorations and selecting the right branches to hang them on, making…
Posted by Mrs Pelc on 3 December 2020
Category: Class of 2018
Tags: Class 2
A Class Three Musical Superstar
This musical superstar from Class 3 performed a lovely piece of music on the keyboard this morning. I was particularly impressed with her confidence in performing to the whole class as well as her ability to play with both hands.
Posted by Harriet Beaumont on 3 December 2020
Category: Class of 2017
Chocolatl Day
What a day we've had!
We started off by learning our Mayan names, which was a lot of fun! Did you know the Mayans were named after the day/month they were born in?!
We learnt about all the different traditional foods that the Mayans ate and even tried a native chocolatl recipe with chilli…
Posted by Miss Cammiss on 2 December 2020
Category: Class of 2015
Celebration Assembly
Class 2 had a busy celebration assembly this week with our SUPERSTAR of the week being recognised for his consistently fabulous attitude and hard work, followed by two super hand writers. We also had an amazing achievement to celebrate as a cycling superstar raised over £500 with his charity bike…
Posted by Mrs Pelc on 26 November 2020
Category: Class of 2018
Tags: Class 2
No Pens Day
Yesterday was No Pens Day, and we loved it!
We started the day off learning some BSL: we learnt how to sign the alphabet, our names and some simple greetings like 'hello' and 'how're' you. The children really enjoyed the opportunity to learn a new method of communication and many of them are…
Posted by Miss Cammiss on 26 November 2020
Category: Class of 2015
Tags: Class 5 Science PSHE S&L
No Pens Day
Class 2 have enjoyed 'No Pens Day Wednesday', first we explored multiplication by making arrays using a variety of objects. Then, during English we constructed sentences about Mary Anning. We focussed on re-reading each sentence aloud to ensure it made sense and there were some fantastic…
Posted by Mrs Pelc on 25 November 2020
Category: Class of 2018
Tags: Class 2 Maths English S&L
Building shelters and testing materials
For No Pens Day the children were challenged to build a shelter for the man on the moon. Using their knowledge of materials, they worked in pairs explaining their ideas to each other before selecting suitable materials and constructing their shelters. Each one had to be freestanding, be big enough…
Posted by Mrs Barrett on 25 November 2020
Category: Class of 2019
Tags: Class 1 Design Technology S&L
Talking about shape
Today was No Pens Day. The children all had a go at describing 3D shapes for their classmates to guess. They used great mathematical language such as faces, edges and vertices and were brilliant at giving the right answer.
Posted by Mrs Barrett on 25 November 2020
Category: Class of 2019
Our Woolly Mammoths
Have you ever wanted your own woolly mammoth? If so, ask Class Three for a step by step guide on how to make your very own mammoth. For 'No Pens Day', Class Three had to follow a set of instructions linked to their English topic this half term.
Posted by Harriet Beaumont on 25 November 2020
Category: Class of 2017
Tags: English Design Technology Art
Anti-Bullying Week
Class Three celebrated the start of Anti-Bullying Week with lots of funky, odd socks. Throughout the rest of the week, we completed lots of different activities to help us understand what bullying is, how we can stop it and why it is important to celebrate our differences.
Posted by Harriet Beaumont on 22 November 2020
Category: Class of 2017
Another Great Week
We have had a superb week in Class 5 this week. One of our favourite lessons this week was our computing lesson, which we did without any computers or iPads!! We learnt about algorithms and then tried following an algorithm to create a miniature dance/movement routine. The children showed some…
Posted by Miss Cammiss on 20 November 2020
Category: Class of 2015
Year 1 Autumn Explorers
We took advantage of the sunshine today and went outside to our wonderful nature garden. The children were spotting signs of autumn. They identified leaves, watched a wood pigeon eating berries and spotted a robin in the trees. It was a lovely practical science lesson and we are very grateful…
Posted by Mrs Barrett on 19 November 2020
Category: Class of 2019
Tags: Class 1 Science Geography