French in Year Three
During their French lessons, the Year Three children have been learning to greet each other, ask and answer questions about how they are feeling, their age and their names. They have also learnt how to count to 10. Fantastique!
During their French lessons, the Year Three children have been learning to greet each other, ask and answer questions about how they are feeling, their age and their names. They have also learnt how to count to 10. Fantastique!
Year Six have applied their learning about molluscs, annelids, arachnids and insects by going on the hunt for some of them in the woods. Children took photos of the creatures using iPads. We will sort the pictures into their specific species’ group in class during another lesson.
Year 4 have been learning about Roman mosaics and how the pictures and patterns are created using tesserae. They have created their own Roman mosaic designs using squared paper in preparation for their printing and tile work later in the topic.
We made our own crazy spiders after listening to two stories about spiders! One story was about Skinny who loved to hide from mum and one was about Spinderella who learned how to count. We loved looking at the pictures today and spotting Skinny and his hiding places as well as counting to 20 with…
As part of our work on RE Day, the whole school have been learning about the Jewish festival of Sukkot and the Christian festival of Harvest. All classes have spent time reflecting on festivals and how people celebrate, the links between beliefs and how important is to us all! 📖
Thank you to Mr Edwards and the coaches from Excel who came in to school for the multi skills festival with Key Stage One today and our sports leaders who lent a hand. We loved getting active, practising team games and skills and even managed to follow silent instructions! Well done everyone! 🎾
Today Mason, in Reception had a lovely surprise, his mum came in to be our Mystery Reader. She brought in the story ‘Dinostars and the planet plundering pirates.’ The children loved this story and thought that Mason’s mum told it beautifully .
Congratulations to the children who have been recognised for their excellent work last week and shared it in celebration assembly this morning. Keep it up!
Well done to the children who have been recognised for displaying one of our school values and were awarded with a Headteacher’s certificate in celebration assembly this morning.
Year 5 have enjoyed listening to our mystery reader on Thursday afternoon, Mrs Nelson. Year 5 listened to a selection of stories including ‘The Wonky Donkey’ and a chapter from ‘Who let the Gods out’. Thank you for visiting us.