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To promote Anti Bullying Week, we started on Monday by wearing odd socks. Have a look at them...
During PE this term, we are exploring shapes in gymnastics and perfecting our landing off of equipment. Have a look at some of our shapes...
It is Anti-Bullying week and today we came into school wearing odd socks to show our support. Children also did activities in the classroom, learning about bullying, what to do if you spot it or who to tell if it happens to you.
There were some fantastic examples of odd socks so well done to all who took part.
Year two had great fun making and decorating finger puppets in DT this week. The children practised cutting and securing felt in preparation for making hand puppets over the coming weeks. You have to agree, the end results look very cute!
We had a lovely afternoon in the nature reserve. We have been talking about the different seasons and how the trees change. The children looked for different shaped and coloured leaves and we hope to make these into seasonal Autumn wreaths next week.
We see hats everywhere. Hats for hot weather, hats for cold or wet weather, hats for fun and hats for sport.
Hats keep people safe such as hard hats for builders, strong hats for fire fighters and police officers.
Some hats tell us a story like pirate hats, bakers hats and witches hats.
We looked at crowns and the Royal family. What does a crown tell us?
Hats are made in different shapes, sizes and materials.
We did a ‘hat walk’ of our favourite hats and described the hat and who would wear it.
We had a lot of fun learning all about hats. ๐ฎ๐ผโ๏ธ๐๐ผโ๏ธ๐ท๐พโ๏ธ๐ต๐ฝโ๏ธ๐ฉ๐ป๐ณ๐ฉ๐ผ๐๐จ๐ฟ๐๐ฉ๐
The best way to learn all about shapes is to go out and about looking for shapes in the environment.
We have been looking for circles, squares, triangles and rectangles and know how many sides and corners they have.
We are shape- tastic about shapes.
We made pictures with the shapes. We can see how they fit together and how to select the best shape for a face, a sail, a hat, body etc.
What would you make?
Last week we learned about Diwali - The Festival of Lights.
We found out about customs and traditions and made Rangoli patterns in coloured tissues. We painted patterns on bread in bright colours and made Diva lights out of clay. We talked about fireworks, special food and clothes that are worn at Diwali. We all thought it was a wonderful festival!
This term in DT we are exploring electrical systems. For our second session, we worked as computer engineers to construct a programmable prototype of a police car with flashing lights. it was a success!
Year 5 have been lucky enough to have Mrs Smith help teach French this year! We have learnt so much from her and we're very grateful for her expertise! We love our lessons with her as they are so fun. Well done, Year 5! Keep it up!
Year 4 are truly getting into the swing of learning their times table facts. In class, we have been focusing on our 3, 6 and 9 times tables. We have played games, completed number wheels and even started trying to speed up our recall of the multiplication facts. We even had a multiplication treasure hunt in the Nature reserve too! We loved playing the Sumdog times tables games in the computer room.
In English, we used our super imaginations to create our own dragons and wrote a non-chronological report about them, including appearance, diet, habitat and other amazing facts.
PE has been a highlight this week too. In Real Gym, we were looking at being Collabadons, for we worked in pairs trying to create a range of balances. In Lacrosse, the children continued to use their skills to run with the lacrosse net without dropping their ball and to throw the ball to a partner.
French Friday saw us using our number, colour and clothing vocabulary. When Mrs Smith called out an item in French, we used the cards to show the answer.