Another amazing week …

Well Class Five you have done it again – I am so proud of all the beautiful work being produced at home. The enthusiasm for our new expedition ‘Where in the world would you go?’ is fabulous.

A special thank you to all the grown ups too, your efforts do not go unnoticed.

Take a little look at what we have been up to.

We have been Scientists …

… Mathematicians …

and bakers.

We made posters to help younger children know how to write a fantastic sentence.

 

We started our own weather charts.

We also celebrated VE Day 

I wonder what we will get up to next week?

Mrs Parsons xx

This week in Class 6…

Hi everyone,

What another amazing week! Check out the beautiful work that has been happening in Class 6 this week…

Our budding weather reporters, prepare to be amazed…

 

 

In maths this week we have been making bar models …

In English  we have been making posters, practicing spellings and writing about habitats …

Hudson was inspired by Quentin Blake…

Ella has been a big help this week washing the pots 🙂

Lucas baked some delicious banana bread…

Cian has been a busy bee building a bee house…

WOW Class 6! You truly blow me away! Keep up the hard work and keep sending those photos and videos,

Mrs Chadwick x

This week in Class 3

This week in Class 3 I continue to be amazed by all the wonderful work the children are producing at home.  From weather reporting to poetry and science investigations to animal fact files their effort and enthusiasm for our new expedition has been fabulous!

Here is a selection of some of Class 3’s beautiful work…

Exploring hot and cold places…

Being scientists and investigating…

Budding poets…

 

VE Day preparations…

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

Happy Friday

Mrs Goodyer

 

This week in Class 1

This week in Class 1 it has all been about the traditional tale of Little Red Riding Hood.  I have got to say WOW…..I continue to be amazed by the fabulous photographs you are all sending me of you doing the home learning tasks and other fun activities, so let’s share some of them:

Being creative:

Little Red Riding Hood’s basket of treats:

Our learning about time……What time is it Mr Wolf?:

 

Storytelling and homemade puppets:

 

 

VE Day preparations:

 

We are all so proud of you all.

More Beautiful Work…

It’s always lovely to share your beautiful work. Please keep sending it to me so that we can share it and celebrate all your hard work.

I’m very proud of you all.

Mrs Murray 🌈

Where in the World would you go?

Our new expedition this term is ‘Where in the World would you go?’ The children had fun learning about the weather and making their own weather chart to record what the weather is like every say. They enjoyed thinking about going away on holiday and ‘packing their suitcase’. Well done to these children who have created acrostic poems for different types of weather. Fantastic work everybody! Keep it up!

Mrs Wojcik

 

Acrostic poem by Alba

Chloe’s work

 

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