by Amanda Clough | Apr 30, 2021 | Around The World, Butterflies and Caterpillars, English Corner, Health and Well-Being, Mathemagicians, News, Outdoor Learning
This week we have focused on the book, Guess How Mush I Love You, Which is about two hares. We looked at the difference between hares and rabbits. We learned that rabbits sleep underground in warrens and hares sleep above ground. Therefore, hares can run as soon as...
by Miss Tipping | Apr 23, 2021 | Beeches, Elms, English Corner, IT and Computing, Oaks
This week, UKS2 have writing about the internet. The children have been learning how information travels using the internet and identifying the various pieces of hardware that enable us to access information across the world. From there, the classes wrote explanation...
by Amanda Clough | Apr 23, 2021 | Around The World, Butterflies and Caterpillars, English Corner, Health and Well-Being, IT and Computing, Mathemagicians, News, Outdoor Learning, science
A warm welcome to our new starters this week. We have had a super busy week learning about zebras, focusing on the book, Gorgeous, about a mother zebra and her foal. We found out that the stripes on zebras are a little bit like like finger prints as no set of stripes...
by Mrs Ferry | Apr 23, 2021 | English Corner, Owls
…make a jam sandwich! In our English lessons we have been finding out about the features of instruction texts to help us write our own instructions next week. We looked at – what you need lists, numbered steps, time words, bossy verbs (and even found out...
by Amanda Clough | Apr 1, 2021 | Around The World, Butterflies and Caterpillars, English Corner, Health and Well-Being, Mathemagicians, News, Outdoor Learning, School Council
This week, we have focused on the Easter Story and why Easter eggs are a tradition at Easter. We made some Easter nests using Weetabix and chocolate, which we enjoyed eating during snack time today. We also listened to the story, We’re Going on an Egg Hunt. We...
by L Hogg | Apr 1, 2021 | English Corner, Tulips
Over the last half term the children in Tulips have been reading Harry Potter in their reading sessions. The children have created several Harry Potter inspired pieces of writing. They have re-written chapters from different perspectives, wrote letters in role as a...
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