Our beautiful Little Red Riding Hood work

Amelie’s wolf in grandma’s clothes

Grandma’s house. By Austin

Clara’s painting

Erin as Little Red Riding Hood.

Jack the wolf

The huntsman with the big bad wolf and little Red Riding Hood. By Jack

Reuben enjoy reading the story.

Skyler’s wolf

Sophie’s wolf

Joshua’s wolf collage.

Evie’s Little Red Riding Hood model.

Little Red Riding Hood

I am so pleased that you are all enjoying your home learning so much. Well done everyone and thank you to all the children and their grown-ups who have sent their photos to me.

Here are some of the beautiful things that you have created this week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William’s Exercise Trail

Hi everyone,

If you’re out on your daily walk today keep your eyes out for William’s ‘Olympic Exercise Trail’!

What a fantastic idea William! You’re so right, exercise does make you smile 🙂 If you don’t live nearby then you could maybe start one where you live.

Well done for spreading the happiness William,

Mrs Chadwick xx

Little Red Riding Hood challenge

Good morning everybody. Can you draw a picture, do a collage or paint your favourite character from Little Red Riding Hood.  We can then share our beautiful work with our friends.

Best wishes

Mrs Ponsonby

Thought of the week…

Hello Class 6,

You are my class full of Care Bears so I know you’ll like this thought of the week. Keep sprinkling that kindness…

The children in class 1 have been extremely busy at home this week.  I am absolutely amazed by all of the lovely photographs and messages I am getting everyday from proud mummies and daddies. I am so proud of you all too.

Here are just a few photographs of our home learning this week linked to the traditional tale of ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’, subtraction and some examples of beautiful handwriting and creative activities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Immersion Week

What a week!

I am so impressed with all the home learning that is happening – you should all be so proud of yourselves – adults too! Not only have we had some fantastic Maths and English work being shared – you have also made an incredible start on our new expedition ‘Where in the World would you go?’

Have a little look at what you have all been doing this week …

I can’t wait to see what beautiful work you all produce next week

Mrs Parsons x

This week in Class 6…

Hi Class 6,

I continue to be amazed by your efforts and the beautiful work you’re producing at home! I have put a selection of some of the pictures I have received this week. Even though we may not be in the same classroom we are all still learning together. Thank you for making me smile 🙂

I would also like to thank all the grown ups too, your efforts do not go unnoticed.

Happy Friday

Mrs Chadwick xx

Madison’s persuasive writing has convinced myself and Mr Chadwick to go to Egypt 🙂 Beautiful handwriting as always!

Cian tired his mum out with all the measuring around the house. Look at that concentration 🙂 Great job!

Lucy has been busy researching all about Quentin Blake. Super star!

Lois has made a bed for her dolly and even made her a bedtime story to read all about pandas. Amazing idea!

Jacob looks engrossed in ‘The Ice Monster’, I do miss reading this book to you all Class 6! Happy reading Jacob 🙂

William enjoyed going on his nature trail this week. Great stuff!

Fraser did great on our daily ten challenge. Brilliant!

Hudson had a magnet exploration day. Looks like fun 🙂

Jude wrote about his favourite place. It sounds like fun. Do we all think Jude deserves some fizzy pop for his efforts Class 6 ? 🙂

Sienna drew Quentin Blake’s Willy Wonka. You’re a budding illustrator! Beautiful work!

 

KEEP UP THE HARD WORK CLASS 6! If I could I would get my prize box out for each and everyone of you xx

Celebrating our beautiful writing

Hi everybody,

This week children have been working extremely hard on creating their story map and then writing their own version of ‘The Clock tower’ story. They have showed their beautiful handwriting, spelling and punctuation. Well done to all of you for being determined and resilient with your learning.

Mrs WojcikÂ