We made the most of the sunshine during our after school maths club and played some games to practise our fraction/decimal equivalent knowledge.
Author: Carly Appleton
Some of our year 6 children enjoyed taking on the roles from Romeo and Juliet during Shakespeare week.
The children in Y6 shared their new found knowledge about climate change with the Y1 children over a Zoom call. It was a lovely way for the children to interact with one another and both groups really enjoyed themselves.
We used soap to carve out animals from the Arctic and Antarctica. It was harder than it looks!
The children were set the challenge of designing their own poster linked to the research they carried out in school about climate change. Needless to say, we were very impressed!
We had a great time on Christmas jumper day. Thank you to all the children who brought in chocolate for our tombola.
6A maths group were back outside for their maths lesson enjoying using the chalks on the playground.
Please have a look at Google Classroom for 6A’s news reports on the sinking of the Titanic. The children used iMovie to create their own News Reports.
Lots of us enjoyed going outside with Mr Taylor this week for our skills academy. We played football, ran round the field and practised are aim with the archery boards. Some of us even managed to score a 10!
Skills academy was full of physical activities on Friday. Some of us played football, rounders and Sharks and Fishes. It was a great way to end the week, especially our tunnel of appreciation.