5K have been experimenting to see the affects of a healthy and unhealthy lifestyle on our circulatory system. The groups had different widths of piping for the arteries and different equipment to represent how quickly or slowly the blood could be moved around our bodies.
6H have had an afternoon of blood and gore! Well done to you all! However, should I ever need heart surgery, I think I shall to head to hospital rather than come to you guys! We clearly have some budding doctors in the class. Special shout outs to Dahin and Kiera who displayed so much curiosity and intrigue that I didnāt think they would ever stop exploring. Shout out also for Lola. Prior to doing this dissection, she was adamant that she would not be able to join in, but she did and she was fabulous!
A huge shout out to Razvan, Matthew, William, Anez, Mohammed, Kyle, Shyaw, Shashank, Abdul, John-Henry, Corey, Harrison, Agrima, Ashton, Noah and Dalton!
These footballers represented Plover superbly this afternoon at the XP football tournament, showing courage, sportsmanship and played some great football!
Unfortunately, our teams didn’t win the trophy but they were in with a chance of winning it going into the last game! Well done to Green Top 🏆
Thank you parents for your cooperation and support!
We are proud of every single person who took part this afternoon!🙌🏽😅☀️⚽️🥇
Wow! I am blown away by Frazerās hard work today. He has produced a gorgeous write up of a science experiment he carried out. He was so proud of himself and so he should be!50 crew coins mate- well done!
6H have been considering the medical techniques that were used, both successfully – to some degree – and dramatically unsuccessfully, in the 1600ās and those which have been used in more recent years. They were able to sort the techniques used into the categories: THEN, NOW and BOTH.
This afternoon, Year 5 took part in their First Aid Training. Many thanks to Zoe, who delivered the training. The children have learned about the recovery position, how to perform CPR and what to do if someone chokes. They also know how to bandage an injury. They all brought home a First Aid certificate, as well as an informative booklet filled with activities to reinforce today’s learning. Thank you to parents and carers for supporting this event.
Next week, swimming will not take place for Year 5. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
On Thursday 30th June, the children will practice life saving skills. Therefore, they will need a t-shirt, light leggings or light pyjamas to wear in addition to their normal swimming kit.
6H have loved the mini first aid training they experienced today. Thank you to Zoe who led the sessions. All children have received their qualification as mini first aiders – great work guys!
Extra shout out to Blake from Y5.
Miss Topliss said, “Should I ever need CPR, I hope Blake is around – he was straight on it, just fabulous!”
6B really enjoyed first aid training this morning. They found it very informative and now know what to do in situations where CPR needs to be performed, when chocking occurs and what to do for cuts and burns. Your children will have brought home their qualification certificates this afternoon.
Thank you for parents/carers for supporting this qualification!