In this short week with Nursery, we have been watching those caterpillars grow SO big! The children have helped to make our caterpillar life cycle display to link with our ‘Hungry Caterpillar’ focus. In R.E,…
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An exciting week in Year 6
Despite being a short week, Year 6 have had a very busy time! We have begun making our volcanoes using craft material, thinking about how we maintain a good structure and the joining methods we…
Read MoreNSPCC Number Day
Year 4 had a great time during the NSPCC Number Day. After completing their weekly times tables test, the children took part in a carousel of activities. These were: playing Blackjack (21), playing maths games…
Read MoreMusic this week – Year 1
Year 1 have been learning some songs inspired by African music including Hakuna Matata (not the one from the Lion King!) and a Ghanaian song called ‘A Keelie Makolay.’ We used claves to tap a…
Read MoreFascinating Life Cycles!
This week in Year 5, we have been describing the differences in the life cycles of amphibians, insects and birds. Here are some of the amazing things we found out: All animals grow from an…
Read MorePainting, Growing and Adding – Another Week In Reception!
We have had another very busy week in Reception! This week, the children have been reflecting on the experiment we conducted about which conditions plants grow best in. We found out that the cress…
Read MoreMusic this week!
Reception have been busy writing their own songs about minibeasts and thinking which instruments would go well with the songs. They have been learning to play the pulse on different instruments too. KS1 and 2…
Read MoreYear 2 Summer Term week 3
Science – growing We have been watching the seedlings growing that we planted a few weeks ago. We also planted some cress on cotton wool to see if they will grow without soil. We learnt …
Read MoreEngland does the Daily Mile
Today, we joined the schools of England and took part in the Daily Mile. Each year group took part in enjoying the sunshine and fresh air, there were smiles and raised heart beats all around….
Read MoreYear 3 get creative!
As we mentioned in last week’s blog, Year 3 have been looking at the work of Giacomo Balla. Inspired by his work and the work of animators when representing movement by the use of repeated…
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