How long is 70m?

We have been learning about the Vikings, Anglo Saxons and Normans through the pictures on the Bayeux Tapestry. We found out that it was 70m long. We measured 70m and drew it with chalk. Did you know that’s longer than the front of our school?

Mrs Shuka

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Hot seating

Today in English we have been hot seating as Vikings and monks. The children took on the roles as interviewers, vikings and monks and came up with answers to how they must have been feeling during the Lindisfarne raids.

Miss Lotysz

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Maths Madness

Keep up the good work!

Miss Wood #LovePlover

LKS2: Off to a Great Start

It has been such a busy four weeks and I have been so impressed by the learning attitudes and behaviour of the children in LKS2.

I have seen great learning from children in Year 3 and 4 in all subjects and the home-learning that has been brought in has been amazing.

It was lovely to get together as a phase for a short phase crew this morning and lovely to award Frazer, Eva , Kiara, and Tim the Pride of Plover certificates – and it was even better to see them in their yellow T-Shirts later in the day.

Well done guys – keep up the great work and we look forward to more great learning next week!

Mrs Graves

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3G Pride of Plover

Congratulations to Tim. His hard work and attention to detail has earned him our Pride of Plover this week. Enjoy wearing the Yellow T Shirt!

Thursday 7th October- American dinner day! 🇺🇸

🇺🇸 Thursday 7th October will be our American dinner day! We are asking children to come dressed in red, white and blue and join us on school dinners to try some yummy American style food🇺🇸

Every child who has a dinner on this day will be entered into a raffle to win either 2 tickets for the new Savoy theatre, a box of 12 Dunkin donuts or a sweet treat box including popcorn and chocolate! 🎟 🍩🍿

We can’t wait to try the pancakes and honey 😋

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We are historians.

We have been looking at sources of evidence in 4L, to try and answer why we think Vikings invaded Britain. We made predictions before looking at the evidence and then answered again once we had looked at the evidence.

Fabulous Home Learning

There have been some great examples of home learning from 3G so far this term. Examples of research and crafting which have really impressed, but I was blown away by the huge Viking Longship brought to school by Tim this morning.

Great effort and attention to detail went into his home learning as well as some good research about designs and construction.

Well done Tim – ten crew coins!!

Mrs Graves

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