Sharing our Stories: 12/01/2024

Beautiful Work This Week

Another brick in the wall: Beautiful Work from XP Gateshead

In Autumn 2023, students in Year 9 studied a joint HUMAN and STEAM expedition called ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ where students had to answer the guiding question: ‘How are structures important in helping us to explain our world?’ 

For the final product, students used plaster to create sculptures in the brutalist aesthetic. The Presentation of Learning (PoL) was an unveiling of an installation to the community and dedicated to the people of Gateshead, who have suffered due to the Covid pandemic and the cost of living crisis; both examples of failings of societal structures. Experts, including architects from SOS-UK and Ryder Architecture, whom the students had worked alongside throughout the learning expedition, came along to speak at the PoL at the Farrell Centre, Newcastle University.

The work will be on display there for the foreseeable future!

We Are Artists at Plover

Mel from the XP Trust Comms Crew visited Plover as an Expert Artist – showing Year 5 how to draw trains and teach them about perspective and the vanishing point. The children enjoyed seeing her amazing drawings and made a great start on having a go at their own drawings.

Carcroft’s Fabulous Foyer!

Whilst making an impromptu visit to Carcroft Primary in December, we noticed this! We simply had to get the phone out and take some photos of the wonderful displays on show in the Carcroft foyer area. The array of work exhibited was interesting, engaging and of high quality; and was curated impeccably by the staff – beautiful work!

Top of the Blogs

Who’s hiding in the pages of this book? @ Norton Infants

Crew Jackson – Science Investigations @ Green Top

Weekly update for families @ XP Gateshead

Crew Pasteur @ XP

Working Hard @ Plover

C30 – HSBC Money Management @ XP East

Amazing Fieldwork at YWP! @ Carcroft School

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It might be something you or your students have achieved, a charity you’re supporting or anything at all that deserves a wider audience.

Write to us at [email protected] –  we want to hear about it, write about it and celebrate it!

Pride Of Plover

Well done to Sophia and Sylas who got our yellow T-shirt this week. Sophia has shown a huge improvement in her attitude to learning and always has beautiful manners. Sylas has shown great perseverance with his maths work this week and achieved his goal of being able to do repeating patterns.

Miss Wood

#LovePlover

Year 3 on the hunt for the guiding question!

On the first day back after Christmas, our challenge was to solve cryptic clues to reveal our expedition title and guiding question.

We did really well, working together in teams . It wasn’t easy, but we stuck at it and in the end, we worked out that our new expedition is:

There is no Planet B – Why should we protect our wonderful world?

Can’t wait to start learning!

Mrs Graves

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Working Hard

English – we looked at features of a non-fiction text and created a talk for writing story map about parrot facts!

In Maths we were understanding how to make 10.

BSL crew and some beautiful home learning from Dolunay! #LovePlover

6B are smashing home learning!

Our home learning challenge is well underway in Year 6! I am so impressed with the amount of home learning that has been produced this week. It has filled my wall! Our focus for home learning this week has been adding fractions and they have all absolutely smashed it!

So proud of you all!

-Miss Blackham

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Who is hiding of the pages of this book?

We started our hook week off by reading the story “The Great Nursery Rhyme Disaster” and discussing what our favourite nursery rhymes and fairytales are. We then dressed up as our favourite fairytale characters. Well done to our 3 winners for the best handmade costumes; Jaxon, Niana and Eymen!

Miss Wood

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