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  • Year 3 gymnastics

    Fri 28 Jan 2022

    Year 3 have been enjoying a fun gymnastics unit on Flight and Balance. Today we practised our balances on low equipment. Well done to the children for their hard work and safe use of the apparatus. 

  • Year 1 All About the Senses

    Fri 28 Jan 2022

    This week in science, the children have been learning all about the senses and working practically to explore different tastes and textures. There were some interesting faces as they tried the grapefruit!

  • Year 4 - Scrummy, yummy!

    Fri 28 Jan 2022 FProbert

     

    Year 4 – 28th January

    Scrummy, Yummy! -The results are in!

    Last week, we started our Science investigation where we used eggs to represent our teeth. We asked the question: How does changing the liquid alter the shell of the egg? Our photo tell it all! As scientists, we had to record our results and make a hypothesis. A hypothesis is just a technical word for what we discovered. We were all surprised to see the outcomes. Why not ask the year 4 scientists what they discovered?

    In PE, we have been working on our physical skills to better our reactions. We had to be very quick! Catching a ball from a particular height and from a specified distance is extremely hard work!

    We have continued to develop our Beethoven work in Music. We have also listened to, and played some jazz music. Again, watch this space…

    Unsurprisingly, the highlight for all of the Year 4 children this week has been our DT, where the children put on their aprons, and became master chefs – creating their own pasta sauces by adding a variety of extra ingredients.

    Their recipes and reactions were positively amazing! They can now all cook a family meal for everyone to enjoy!

     

    PLEASE BE AWARE: Your child may ask you to take them to the sculpture park on Portland, for they have been learning about the Roy Dog. Take them there, and they will entertain you with a story that may haunt you! Go and explore our local area- you'll be surprised at what you can discover!

  • Reception - All about the number 6

    Thu 27 Jan 2022 Reception

    This week we focused on the number 6. 

    We played a fun hiding game to learn which two numbers make 6.

    We can write number sentences too.

  • Year 6 Scientists

    Thu 27 Jan 2022

    Year 6 spent Wednesday afternoon investigating the affect that exercise has on their pulse rates. They worked in groups to plan their experiment and they then worked systematically to record their results.

  • Year 5 - Biomes and Published Poets

    Thu 27 Jan 2022

    This week, the Year 5 children were very excited to see their poems in print! In the autumn term, the children entered a competition to write poems all about themselves. All the children were successful, and they have now received books featuring their work.

     

    A couple of weeks ago, in a geography lesson, the children created their own 'biomes in a bag'. The seeds germinated successfully in their own biome, with its mini water cycle. 

  • Year 2 Bus boycott

    Mon 24 Jan 2022

    This week we have been learning more about Rosa Parks. We had our own protest with hand made banners. 
    What do we want? Equality!

    When do we want it? Now!

  • Year 4 - Science eggs-periment!

    Fri 21 Jan 2022 FProbert

    Welcome to our Blog! We are looking forward to sharing some of our learning and exciting news for each week here on the Latest News.

    We have already put up a copy of the Leeson House PowerPoint Presentation that we shared with the parents on Wednesday evening. We are not quite sure who is more excited, the children or the teachers!

    QUESTION: What do the following people have in common: chefs, scientists, reporters, composers and explorers?

    ANSWER: You can find them all in Year 4 this week!

    After looking at where different foods come from, we have begun our journey of becoming Master Chefs! On Monday, Mrs Kiy and Ms Probert demonstrated how to make a pasta sauce. What is so exciting about that? I hear you ask. Well, it means that next week, the children will be making their own pasta sauces and adapting the recipe by adding their own ingredients. We have attached the basic recipe below, for they may want to have a test run at home! As scientists, we have started our week-long Science investigation: How does changing the liquid affect the shell of an egg? This investigation is linked to our work on teeth and teeth decay. Watch this space…..

    We have also been news reporters writing an article about a frog invasion. In orchestra, we have not only been learning Beethoven’s 5th Symphony but composing our own music. We have explored different of ways of multiplying numbers by using a number of different strategies!

    A busy week, yet we all can’t wait for next week to begin! Will our recipes be tasty and delicious? What will happen to the eggs? Find out next week!

  • Year 1 Hibernating Hedgehogs

    Fri 21 Jan 2022

    On Friday, we went into the nature reserve and made little clay hedgehogs. We discussed the features of a hedgehog and how they find a good place to sleep for the winter! The children made places for their clay hedgehogs to hibernate and they gave their hedgehog a name. We all had a lovely afternoon. 

     

  • Reception - Fun with dinosaurs!

    Fri 21 Jan 2022

    What a fabulous week at dinoschool! The dinosaurs have been back, ruling the earth again. 

    We have dinosaur skeletons, dinosaur junk models and dinosaur shape pictures. 

     

    We also made a very unhealthy sandwich - one that not even the hungriest dinosaur would eat. We decided to put it in the bin and make a healthy one.

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