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We’ve had a fantastic start to the new school year in Year 2! The children have settled in beautifully and it’s been lovely to see them playing with friends and enjoying their time together.
In Science, we’ve been exploring the fascinating world of animal homes. During our first week, the children took part in “Let’s Explore” activities, naming animal homes and thinking about what animal homes look like. This week, we took our learning outdoors to discover things that are alive, dead, or have never been alive—a brilliant way to spark curiosity and observation skills.
In English, we’ve been diving into stories set in the home. One of our favourites has been The Gorilla by Anthony Browne. The children have written some lovely sentences inspired by the story.
In Art, we’ve been experimenting with colour mixing and exploring tones by adding white to paint. The children created fantastic colour strips and used their paints with care and creativity. It’s been wonderful to see their confidence grow as they explore artistic techniques.
We’re so proud of how well the children have started the year and can’t wait to see all the amazing learning and growth ahead!
Year 3 have been amazing this week! What a busy and productive first full week we have had.
In maths, we have been using base 10 and place value equipment to help us explore place value.
In English, we have explored nouns, verbs and complex sentences using FANBOYS conjunction words and written a super fight scene between a Stone Age child and a bear.
In PE, we have been doing gymnastics and creating sequences of contrasting movements including using shoulder stands.
In art, we have looked at the work of the sculptor Barbara Hepworth and sketched her work in preparation for making our own clay sculptures.
In science, we have been testing the properties of rocks and sorting and grouping them.
Phew! Well done to the children for their hard work :-)
This week, we started our hockey sessions outside. We learned how to hold a hockey stick correctly and use a push pass accurately. In Maths, we have been looking at place value through numbers up to 1000. Also, we have started reading our Reading Spine book - Beowulf - and studied this in our Reading sessions. This has helped us in English where we have been looking at using expanded noun phrases.
Welcome Year 6! We've had a great first week back. The children have been working super hard to get back into the swing of things. Here's a picture from our History lesson of chronological events from the past! Well done, Year 6.
A Tasty Start to Year 1!
We’ve had a fantastic start to Year 1, and this week has been especially exciting. We enjoyed reading Mr Wolf’s Pancakes—a fun and slightly cheeky story about poor Mr Wolf, who wanted to make pancakes but didn’t get any help from his rather unfriendly neighbours.
Despite their refusal, Mr Wolf didn’t give up. He managed to gather the ingredients, write the shopping list, and cook the pancakes all by himself. The children were very amused to discover that Mr Wolf eventually got his revenge… but we’ll let them tell you how!
Inspired by the story, we had our own pancake-making fun in class. The children loved tasting their delicious pancakes topped with lemon and sugar—yum! It was a great way to bring the story to life and enjoy a shared treat together.
We’re looking forward to many more exciting stories and activities this term!