In Lego club this week we have created our names, a train, a fair, a car and a safari!
Year One had a fantastic day keeping fit for Fit For Fun day! We enjoyed all the activities and had so much fun. 
Y6 took part in a transition workshop run by the online charity, Kooth. They discussed how they were feeling about going to comp and what they can do to prepare towards this change. They learned about Kooth‘s fab website to help them with their transition.
Go to www.kooth.com for more info!
Our lovely Amber has thoroughly enjoyed #30dayswild and has completed it!
This week for worship we have been learning all about Martin Luther King and racism. On Monday we researched who he was and what impact he had on America. On Tuesday we thought about what our dreams are for the world, it was wonderful to see the children choosing other areas we have focused on such as helping the homeless, picking up litter and more treatments for diseases! We are super courageous advocates in year 1
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‘Today’s the day the teddy bears had a picnic’…😁🐻🥪! Reception class and Bedeburn Reception had a wonderful time at their teddy bear picnic today. We loved spending time together and most of all loved our delicious picnic lunches! 😋
On Saturday Ava took part in the South Tynside Summer Parade with the Poppleton Dance School. She marched and danced from the Town Hall in South Shields all the way to Bents Park. She loved every minute and was absolutely amazing 
Reception learned lots about Racism this morning in their worship challenge set by Mrs Conway and the Racism Courageous Advocates! We loved this challenge and talked about all of our differences. We know this is something we celebrate and everyone has different skin! We created a person full of lots of different skin colours 

On Saturday Lottie took part in the South Tynside Summer Parade with her Cheer Leading team North East Cheer Allstars. She marched from the Town Hall all the way to North Marine Park where she then performed a routine on the big stage infront of hundreds of people! Well done Lottie!