We enjoyed a spooky and socially distanced buddy time to see what our buddies were dressed as on our spooky day. We all agreed they looked great! We did some socially distanced halloween dancing before saying goodbye!
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Spooky Day 2020
Year 6 looked fantastic today in their halloween costumes. A day filled with spooky activities from art in the local graveyard, to finishing off our spooky Alma stories, re-creating famous halloween songs on the boomwhackers and learning about the history of halloween.
Read More »Mrs Prest’s Very Easy Method
What could be more scary during our spooky week than having to attempt long division. Little did year 6 know, Mrs Prest performed some sort of witchcraft which made long division seem easy! Mathishan and William must have had a double dose of magic because after one lesson they were almost as good as Mrs Prest. Then today, the magic …
Read More »Y2 Pumpkin Carving
Year 2 had such a lovely afternoon pumpkin carving. Afterwards, we thought of some amazing adjectives to describe what we could see, smell and feel. We are looking forward to lighting them tomorrow whilst we do some spooky writing.
Read More »#WeAreWonderful
We have really enjoyed celebrating our successes in year 6. It is nice to see what each child is proud of. They choose their own work to go onto the wall. This week we have had a few new entries to our #WeAreWonderful wall. Reece, Devon, Lily and Freyja were keen to share their amazing vocabulary choices which they will …
Read More »Reading Plus Update
We are in a our final week before half term. So far we have read 726819 words and have a target of 1000000 before half term. Can we do it? We have already exceeded our combo target of 250 as we are currently on 270 combos. Check our last week’s Reading Plus leaderboard:
Read More »Article of the Week – Article 27
As seen in our last post, October 17 was the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. During the pandemic child poverty has increased by 15% globally, with almost 1.2 million children worldwide living below the poverty line – 4 million of these children live in the UK. Our donations to the East Durham Trust Food Bank are much appreciated …
Read More »Food Bank Donations – Article 27
October 17 was the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, so right now is a great time to explore Article 27. During the pandemic child poverty has increased by 15% globally, with almost 1.2 million children worldwide living below the poverty line – 4 million of these children live in the UK. Leading up to this important day in …
Read More »Autumn Art
Reception have been looking carefully at the changes outside. On letter l day we went outside to collect some leaves. We used these leaves in class to do some transient art work. Back outside we looked more carefully at the trees. We looked at the patterns on the bark and did some tree rubbings we also tried to do some …
Read More »Author of the Week – Jeanne Willis
We have been so lucky to receive a signed copy of Jeanne Willis’ story, Mayfly day. Although this book is aimed at a younger audience, we have been captivated by the life the Mayfly and how Jeanne uses such rich language and imagery to take us on a journey of life of that little Mayfly. To find out more about …
Read More »#WeAreWonderful
We have really enjoyed celebrating our successes in year 6. It is nice to see what each child is proud of. They choose their own work to go onto the wall. This week we have had a few new entries to our #WeAreWonderful wall. First we had Reece who was really proud of his non-chronological report about Mayflies. Then we …
Read More »Fun maths Friday!
It’s Friday! Today in Maths is fun, Year 2 have been practising and consolidating their number bonds. We had lots of fun trying lots of different activities.
Read More »Y2 Shabbat
We have been learning all about Shabbat this week. We have learnt about how Jewish people celebrate Shabbat and enjoyed tasting some of the special challah bread. We have also wrote our own Shabbat blessings.
Read More »Y2 Reader of the Week
This week’s star reader in Year 2 is Freddie. Well done Freddie, you have tried super hard this week in our guided reading in phonics and have done so much reading at home. Keep up the hard work. we are so proud of you!
Read More »Charcoal drawings
Today Year 3 have been drawing feathers with charcoal. We have already used charcoal to give soft and strong lines and using a lighter charcoal or rubber to give light and dark tones. We chose to draw feathers as we have been reading about The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark, so thought it would be nice to look …
Read More »Mental Health Awareness – Article 24
Saturday 10th October was World Mental Health Day Use some time this week to focus on your own mental health and wellbeing. Wellbeing should be a priority for adults as well as children especially with the uncertainty of the world at the moment. This week’s activities are designed to promote discussion and reflection around what contributes to positive mental health and …
Read More »Y2 Maths is Fun
We had a fun maths lesson today all about 2d shapes. We played bingo, dominoes, made shapes with the peg boards, had a feely bag and lots of other activities too. We had lots of fun whilst consolidating our 2d shapes.
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Y2 Reader of the week
Connor is our reader of the week this week. You have tried so hard this week with your reading and it has been lovely to hear that you are developing a love of reading and books again. Well done Connor! We are so proud of you.
Read More »Article of the Week – Article 13
Article 13 is about our right to share our thoughts and feelings. It is our right to an opinion as long as it does not hurt others. It is really important that we share our thoughts and feelings and are supported by our friends and family. A reminder of what Article 13 means: Time to think: Rights Respecting Tasks …
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