For our maths lesson today, year 4 went into the learning hub to investigate fractions.
Author: Chris Kingswell
The children in year 4 had fun hunting for eggs in our Easter egg hunt today. Happy Easter to you all.
Most of our Blue Abyss topic was taught during lockdown through remote learning, but we saved some of the art activities for the children to enjoy when schools reopened to all children. The children have all made clay models of different ocean creatures. They also designed and made their own printing tile and used special printing paint and rollers to
The children in year 4 have been finding out about how the Roman Empire grew so powerful. We went outside and had fun re-enacting this!
We finished our Burps, Bottoms and Bile topic by making a working model of the digestive system which turned food into ‘poo’!! This is the link to the experiment we did. https://www.stem.org.uk/resources/elibrary/resource/35396/digestive-system-experiment
We used junk materials to make models of the digestive system. We thought about which materials would work best to represent the different parts.
We loved seeing all the potato book characters that the children made for the homework and were amazed by range of characters and the brilliant ideas the children had. Thank you to all the adults for supporting their children with this activity.
Thank you to all the parents and carers who came to our Blue Abyss Art Gallery. The children have really enjoyed all the art work we have done linked to our topic and we have loved seeing all the creative work they have done as part of their home learning.
Today we went on a walk around the local area. We found lots of rubbish, including drinks cans, crisp packets and plastic bottles. We even found a laptop, a jacket and a crisp packet with an expiry date of 2008! We brought the rubbish back to school and put it inside our metal fish.