by Miss Smith | Mar 27, 2023 | Beeches, Elms, News, Oaks, Science, Willows
This term, UKS2 have been learning about the classification of plants and animals. They have explored the Linnaean system and learnt how to use MRS GREN to identify living things. This week, children went out and investigated the school grounds looking for a range of...
by S Marshall | Mar 24, 2023 | Bluebells, News, Science, Snowdrops, Tulips
This half term, Tulips, Snowdrops and Bluebells have been enjoying learning all about light in Science. In the last two weeks, we have investigated how shadows move and change, and we have also explored which surfaces reflect light. We tested lots of materials such as...
by Mrs Preece | Mar 21, 2023 | Bees, English, Science
The Bees have been learning about non-fiction texts. They have been collecting lots of facts about frogs, especially the frog life-cycle. Today the children were using their super reading and thinking skills to sort their facts under sub-headings to organise the...
by R Byrne | Mar 17, 2023 | Dragonflies, Ladybirds, News, Science
Linked to our text ‘Mr Wolf’s Pancakes’, we have been busy cooking our own pancakes. On Thursday, we used the recipe book that the Nursery children had made to find out what ingredients and equipment we needed. Then, we measured, mixed and cooked our...
by R Byrne | Mar 14, 2023 | After School Activities, Bees, News, Nightingales, Owls, Robins, Science
In the Spring term, some pupils in Year 2 took part in Science Club. Over the 6 weeks, the children investigated many different scientific concepts and carried out investigations such as, astronaut food tasting, creating bouncy balls, growing and measuring our own...
by Amanda Clough | Mar 10, 2023 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, English, Health and Well-Being, Maths, News, Outdoor Learning, Science
This week nursery, our focus has been growing and plants. We read the story, Titch and re-enacted the main parts using props. For maths, we used cubes to measure the heights of all of the plants in our classroom. We discovered that Kelly (one of our plants) was the...
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