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This week in science, Year One have been introduced to the scientific terms herbivore, carnivore and omnivore. We have talked about what animals eat, including humans and what a 'diet' means.
We had fun talking and grouping the animals.
This week in Year Two has been all about smoothies. We started the week with a visit from Sustran where we had a go at creating energy using a bike. This powered the smoothie maker. We made a banana and strawberry smoothie. It was delicious!
Today we have been making our own smoothies. We created our own design and tried out lots of different friuts. The smoothies were all lovely colours and we enjoyed seeing what they tasted like. It was great fun!
In our English sessions this week, we pretended to be warrior queen Boudicca. We wrote a persuasive speech encouraging our fellow Britons to rise up and attack the Roman rulers of Britain. We had great fun reading out our speeches to see how effective they were.
In a bustling classroom filled with eager minds, Year 5 scientists embarked on a thrilling journey into the world of forces. Armed with curiosity and determination, they delved into the realm of physics by creating their very own pulleys.
With simple materials like string, cotton reels and paper cups, they constructed their miniature mechanical marvels. Through trial and error, they discovered the principles of force multiplication and how pulleys can make lifting heavy objects easier.
With each tug of the string and each adjustment of the pulley, the young scientists witnessed firsthand the magic of mechanical advantage. These budding scientists not only learned about forces but also honed their problem-solving skills and nurtured their passion for discovery.
Year 6 have had a busy DT week! After designing a balanced meal, everyone made a crumble of their choice. The crumbles were inspired by a variety that we tested previously: apple, blackberry and apple and forest fruits. Everyone was amazing; they were organised, applied their skills and helpful when it came to clearing away.
We had rather a wet walk around the school area on Tuesday, but it didn't dampen our spirits and the children certainly liked squelching in the mud. We spotted a few signs of Spring through the rain. We saw daffodils and lots of trees starting to bud. The children had a brief stop at the play park and then they walked back to school via the Dorchester Road.
When we got back to school, we looked at maps and tried hard to spot the route we had taken.
We had a lovely morning out but we are hoping for a bit more sunshine next time!!
During our weekly arithmetic session, Year 6 enjoyed their trail...
Yet another busy and jam-packed week for Year 4.
The children have been very busy preparing for their upcoming play- 'Let Loose', with lots of singing and acting preparations taking place.
They have been busy building their collage art skills in preparation for creating their own Maria Rivans art piece.
Fun- Friday was even more fun today with lots of jokes for Comic Relief.
The children are continuing to develop their skills in their basketball lessons too.
This week has been another busy week. During PE we were very lucky to have a visitor who introduced us to African dance. We will be doing this again next week too.
In our science and DT, we have been looking at food groups and talking about how much of each type of food will help to keep our bodies healthy.
During English, we have been listening to Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling. We have also looked at similar African animal, watch Tinga Tales and retold one of the Anansi the Spider stories. We worked really well in our groups.
Over the past couple of weeks we have been looking at instructions. We have used instructions to help us decorate biscuits, which we all agreed were delicious!
This week, we have read instructions about how to cross the road safely. We asked Derek the Lollypop Man to help us. He talked us through how to use a pelican crossing and how to find a safe place to cross.