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  • Year Two - Fun With Puddles and Paper

    Fri 16 Jan 2026 Mrs Mutch

    This week in Year Two has been very creative and lots of fun!

     

    We began the week by exploring paper art. The children explored a variety of paper types, feeling the different textures and noticing how each one behaves when cut or torn. They experimented with tearing and cutting shapes—skills that will be incredibly useful when we begin our collage later this term. It was lovely to see the children so engaged, chatting excitedly about how each paper felt and what they could create with it.

     

    In Maths, we focused on developing our understanding of multiplication and division. The children enjoyed working practically, especially when grouping different objects to match multiplication number sentences. This helped them see how multiplication is like creating equal groups. 

     

    Our Nature Time session this week was a real highlight! After all the recent rain, the children had great fun exploring the puddles—seeing how deep they were and testing what floats or sinks. They then worked together to build small boats using only natural materials such as sticks, leaves, bark and grass. We loved watching their problem‑solving skills in action as they tested, adapted, and improved their floating creations.

     

    We also went on a material scavenger hunt, searching for natural items that were soft, hard, rough, and smooth. This activity encouraged the children to look carefully at the world around them and describe what they found using scientific vocabulary.

  • Year 3- animal note-taking

    Thu 15 Jan 2026

    This week, in our English lessons, we began to prepare to write a non-chronological report on a mysterious Brazilian rainforest animal.  As part of our learning journey, we worked as a group to practise making notes on capybaras, using key words, abbreviations, sub-headings and bullet points. Next week , we will use these note-taking skills to plan a report on our own imaginary jungle creatures. 

  • Year 5- Badminton

    Thu 15 Jan 2026

    This week year 5 have really enjoyed learning badminton in PE. They were fantastic collaborators, improving their precision and creating rallies with their peers.

     

    The children have also been learning how to move confidently around the court. They were quick on their feet and worked hard to apply new skills with enthusiasm and determination.

     

    Well done, Year 5! 👏🏸

  • Year 4 Double Whammy

    Wed 14 Jan 2026

    A doubly exciting week in Year 4!

    Apart from our usual fabulous lessons this week, Year 4 also had the joy of cooking their own pasta sauce. After working hard in the 'kitchen', they were then able to enjoy a true Italian dish with their friends! We are delighted to hear reports of some super Italian cooking going on at home too! Bellissima!

    Following on from writing and using imperative verbs for instructions, 'The Bank of Dreams and Nightmares' visit was, as always, a fun experience of writing creatively. In 4P, they wrote instructions of How to get the Bank Manager out of a vault! In 4C, they wrote ...... The children then wrote their own individual - How to guides. We look forward to the published versions of these. 

  • Year 1 - Looking into the Past

    Wed 14 Jan 2026 Mrs I

    This week, we began learning about two famous nurses from the past: Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. The children explored images to identify which ones were from the past and which were from the present day. They also wrote down some fantastic questions about what they’d like to find out. We hope as our learning continues we will be able to answer these questions together!

    As part of our Let’s Explore activities, the children had great fun learning practical skills. They discovered how to tie a bandage and even mastered a simple knot! There were lots of giggles as some of us ended up very well bandaged!

  • A warm winter start!

    Fri 09 Jan 2026

    The playground is frosted over, but there is a warm welcome back for all the Year 4 students.

    Work started straight away with our new reading spine book -To Be A Cat by Matt Haig. In English, we are looking at imperative verbs in English in preparation of writing our own recipes for our DT project this half term, which is making a pasta sauce (with added ingredients!)

    In Maths, we have been looking at factor pairs. Did you know that some numbers only have one pairs of factors? Do you know what numbers these are? Ask a Year 4 student.

    PE has already been a hit with the outdoor PE being lacrosse, and our indoor PE being badminton. We had great fun aiming for accuracy in badminton and working as collabadons!

  • Year 3 - lacrosse, Beatriz Milhazes and multiplication!

    Thu 08 Jan 2026

    A warm welcome back to all the children after the Christmas break! What a busy week we've had already.

     

    In PE, we have started to learn the sport of lacrosse - children have been using their lacrosse sticks to pick up, throw and catch the ball before we move into some modified games.

     

    In art, we have been looking at the work of the Brazilian printer and artist Beatriz Milhazes. We have found out about her life, discussed our reactions and opinions of her work and started to practise work in her style.

     

    Our maths unit is on multiplication - children have been using equipment such as Base 10 and place value counters to solve problems such as 24 x 3 practically, then using a place value table and partitioning. We will shortly move onto a formal written method.

     

    Well done to the children for a super start!

  • Year 2 - Materials and George and The Dragon

    Thu 08 Jan 2026 Mrs Mutch

    This week in Year Two has been busy, exciting, and full of learning!

     

    🐉 George and the Dragon

    In English, we have been reading the fantastic story George and the Dragon. We practised using adjectives and expanded noun phrases to describe the characters.

    We looked closely at the brave, fearless knight and the huge, terrifying dragon with its scaly, green body and fiery breath. We even drew the dragon listening carefully to the description given to us.

     Everyone worked hard to choose exciting words and build amazing expanded noun phrases and then used these in sentences.

     

    🔍 Science: Materials Around Us

    In Science, we have been learning about materials. We talked about what objects are made from and why those materials are useful. Some materials we explored were:

    • wood
    • plastic
    • glass
    • metal
    • fabric

    Then we went on a material hunt around the school! We became real scientists as we searched for different items and talked about the materials they were made from. We compared the materials using adjectives like hard, soft, bendy, strong, transparent, and rough.

     

    The children have all made an excellent start to the new term and new year. Well done Year Two!

  • Year 6 - Bank of Dreams and Nightmares

    Thu 08 Jan 2026

    Happy New Year! Year 6 have kicked the new year off with a visit from the Bank of Dreams and Nightmares, writing experts, to help us write our Greek Myths! They will be visiting us again over the next few weeks. The children thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful, weirdness and freedom of writing! Well done, Year 6. 

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