Well done to everyone that competed in the Y5/6 athletics tournament last week. You did our school proud, by showing resilience, determination and lovely manners.
Category : P29
Asking questions about the past.
2P have been using evidence to be detectives about the past. We looked at paintings of different roles that existed during times that castles were lived in. We looked for clues as to the clothes that were being worn and the objects being held. We used this to help us work out some of the key differences between rich and poor people at these times.
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Our visit to Sandall Beat Woods
Year 2 had a brilliant day learning more about castles in Sandall Beat Woods. We started our day with campfire cooking where we made vegetable soup and flatbreads. The children absolutely loved the soup and some even went back for thirds! We enjoyed toasting apple slices in cinnamon sugar and then we made s’mores. We were already quite full by the lunchtime.
In the afternoon we made our own armour out of milk bottles, built a fort and had a flour bomb battle before we set off back to school.
We had a great day in the woods learning about defending castles and cooking in a castle but we’re all very tired tonight!
Mrs Lewis
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Team building in Crew
In Crew we know it’s important to work together and support each other. In Crew Lewis we enjoyed turning Jaxon into a mummy. We had great fun and Jaxon loved breaking free at the end.
Super team work guys!
Mrs Lewis
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Boggledybook Children’s Book Fair
We look forward to welcoming Boggledybook Children’s Book shop into school next Thursday. A great opportunity to buy great value children’s books at ÂŁ1, ÂŁ2 and ÂŁ3. Children can bring money into school and will visit the book shop throughout the day.

Mrs Graves
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Fieldwork explorers
2P had a fabulous time on our fieldwork visit to Sandall Beat Woods. We learnt about the food that poor and rich people would have eaten in Medieval times and how food was cooked over open fires. We made some Peasant food. We used the vegetables that would have been available at the time to make a simple vegetable soup. The children were really surprised at how tasty it was – well, most of them! We then made our own piece of flat bread, which was cooked in the clay oven. Finally, we did our own cooking over the fire to make caramelised apples and smores. We then constructed a simple castle structure and tested our security with a flour bomb attack. We just about got away unscathed! We practised our soldier skills and then had a flour bomb fight to see if we could beat our opposition. It was a fabulous visit and we are now much more knowledgeable about different roles in a castle.
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Last day for ordering your Childs Christmas cards

Please don’t forget your order forms for your Childs amazing Christmas cards.
We are historians
In 2L we are enjoying our new History Case Study. Today the children found out all about a significant person in our history, Queen Elizabeth II. We learned about her life and then put important events into chronological order on a timeline.
We learned lots of facts about her. Did you know her favourite castle was Balmoral Castle in Scotland? Oliver thought it would be very peaceful there away from the crowds in London.
Check out our timelines.
Mrs Lewis
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