Here is the latest sneak peek at our almost finished nature garden instalment… Surely you must know what it’s going to be now?!
P.S. It certainly isn’t simply a shed!
Here is the latest sneak peek at our almost finished nature garden instalment… Surely you must know what it’s going to be now?!
P.S. It certainly isn’t simply a shed!
Year One have designed odd socks for Anti-Bullying week. We also discussed what makes us different and spoke about who we can talk to if bullying occurs. We looked at what makes a good friend.
It was all systems go in the nature garden today! Under the watchful eye and careful direction of site supervisor Mr Usher… Mrs Smith, Miss Pape and Mr Scrafton lent a helping hand in building something that’s going to amazing for our children!
But, what could it be?!
Our Stone Age learning took us outdoors last week, investigating prehistoric art materials and techniques. Like the early humans, we searched for natural materials and mixed them with water to make paint. After evaluating the best ones, we set off to create a large scale cave painting that included woolly mammoths, deer and some Stone Age symbols.
Our Stone Age learning took us outdoors last week, investigating prehistoric art materials and techniques. Like the early humans, we searched for natural materials and mixed them with water to make paint. After evaluating the best ones, we set off to create a large scale cave painting that included woolly mammoths, deer and some Stone Age symbols.
Freya Mollie and her Dad did a seven and a half mile bike ride this weekend. 🚲 Well done Freya and Steve!
Year 5 had a great Children in Need day on Friday, here’s what they got up to!
An exciting day has been had by our year 1 children who have created masks, pictures and looked fab in their outfits!
Year 2 have loved their morning of Children In Need, let’s see what the afternoon has in store!
Year 4 have been continuing our look at Roman life by studying their use of mosaics. We have been experimenting with concentric patterns as borders for pieces of art and realising how much hard work goes into just one part of a mosaic!