Build a vehicle

Cars, trains, fire engines, police cars, buses, ambulances!

The children built different vehicles this morning with their families. They folded, stuck and painted and made some fantastic models. Thank you to all the families that took part.

Mrs Price

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We are working hard!

3H have had a fabulous week. From feelings, to fractions to fossilisation, we’ve worked hard to build our background knowledge! We have even weathered rocks, making sediment that we placed into layers and compressed to make sedimentary rock. Then we ate it! It’s a good job we used Fruitella to represent the rocks that we weathered!

Keep working hard folks; I’m so proud of you all this week!

Mrs Haycock

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Maths

We have had a mathematical day today! We’ve been making equal groups and then doing repeated addition using our knowledge of counting in 2s, 5s and 10s. It’s been brilliant! We’ve all enjoyed finding answers, using manipulatives. It’s been hands on- just how we like it! 👍

Coronation celebrations

Last Thursday, the whole school celebrated the Coronation of King Charles III. We all ate outside together on the field, enjoying a coronation themed dinner. In the afternoon, 4F enjoyed playing some fun times table games outside.

King’s Coronation Picnic

5M have had a wonderful time celebrating the King’s Coronation. We loved dressing in red, white and blue and had a lovely picnic outside, thank you so much to Adele and the kitchen team for making our delicious packed lunched in Union Jack themed boxes.

A Right Royal Celebration!

Having come to school in a mixture of red, white and blue colours, Key Stage 1 have been celebrating this weekend’s Coronation. We had some amazing crowns created for our competition and somemlovely Royal outfits.

After a lovely, Royal themed picnic lunch, this afternoon the children have been busy doing different activities as part of our expedition case case study about King Charles. We have been flag colouring, Corgi obstacle course creating, playing King’s corners and finally learning to sing and sign our National Anthem. The children only had 20 minutes each to learn the signs and then come together for a joint singalong. I’m sure you’ll agree that for such a short learning time, the children did amazingly well! We’re all ready for the Coronation this weekend now.

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