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Some children in Y1 have been playing games to help them learn high frequency words with Mrs. Kirk. She says they’re enjoying playing the games!
Children in Y1 have been looking at toys from the past. We have made thaumotropes and spinning tops.We have played leap frog, hopscotch and tiddly winks. We will be making more toys in the next few weeks!
Year 6 had a great time dressing up as Victorians. We learnt all about the British Empire in the 1800’s, found out some horrible facts about diseases and surgery at the time and about some of the explorers that found new land.
Hello to all!
We just wanted to say thank you so much for all of your support for our themed week and especially our dress up day. The children looked amazing, we have some lovely photos of the two classes and some of the work they produced this week. We will add them asap.
We finished our themed week with a visit to the theatre which was enjoyed by all. The children interacted so well with the performers and we all had a wonderful time.
Thank you again for helping to make all of this possible, we couldn’t do it without you!
The year 3 team.
Well done to all the children that came along to sing at the LG Arena, you represented the school and did us proud! I think you will all agree it was a very special experience and we all loved seeing the acts perform on stage! I hope the parents that came along had as much fun as we did! A big thank you to all the parents for supporting this event!
Year two have been very busy in their return to school! On Wednesday the children scambled through Boggy Woods in search for Robin Hood. The children took all the photos themselves and this then was used to inspire their writing later on in the week. The children have learnt some key facts about the character and completed some amazing art work, this can be seen in the lower building corridor. Well done children!
Children’s in Mr. Ray’s literacy group have been using the tablets to make Little Red Riding Hood comics! We had to use the camera to take photos of different parts of the story – this was hard, lots of our pictures were very blurred! We then wrote captions and begun to add some speech bubbles.
Have a look at some below…
Our recent communication from Chester Zoo is that the children of Year 6 have raised £190.00 from our sale of orange wrist bands and donations from the children on our’ wear something orange day.’
This will plant 19 trees in Borneo for the Orangutans.Orangutan poster