We will be celebrating the end of our Spring Expedition on Friday 22nd March at 2pm at school, we would love for family and friends to join us.
Mrs Graves
#LovePlover
Years 3 and 4 became activists and walked around our local area spreading their message about the need for change before it is too late for the polar bears of the Arctic!
What do we want? CHANGE!
When do we want it? NOW!
Polar…BEAR!
Polar…BEAR!
We really appreciated the beeps from the cars and the bus that passed us, thank you!
You have placed a small piece of the jigsaw down, Year 3/4. Feel proud of yourselves and keep adding another piece by turning those lights off (or games consoles and TV screens most likely) when you head downstairs for tea. Together, we can all make a difference!
Mrs Haycock
#LovePlover
The posters that were produced for our peaceful protest are more than amazing! Everyone was totally engrossed in what they were doing and felt incredibly motivated to produce beautiful work because it had true purpose…well done everyone!
Mrs Haycock
#LovePolarBears
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4H embraced World Book Day whole heartedly and we had so much fun throughout the day. The live draw along with Phil Shepherd inspired us to imagine our own characters and ideas for the front cover of a book. The finished products are so good I need to have a new wall built somewhere so that I can display all of them! Getting comfy with a cushion seemed to be a favourite part of the day as we read more of our key text: The Last Bear. There really is nothing better than sitting back, relaxing and reading or listening to a great story. I’m sure someone fell asleep…no names mentioned!
Don’t forget that your book token can be used for £1 off of a book from our book fair when it arrives!
Mrs Haycock
#LovePlover
We have had great fun investigating magnets and finding polar north by hanging a magnet from a piece of string. The initial speed of the magnet spinning in both directions convinced the children that it was just ‘going cray-cray’ (their words NOT mine) and not actually working. They were amazed when it finally settled, pointing in the direction we had previously confirmed as being north with a compass!
Ellis took his learning a step further and investigated how closely he could push two magnets together before the magnetic force took over! Well done Ellis, extra special scientist shout out for you young man!
Well done everyone!
Mrs Haycock
#LovePlover