WB 15 01 2024
Eagle Owls continue to develop their sequences using large apparatus.
Y6 used tension and counter tension.
Eagle Owls continue to develop their sequences using large apparatus.
Y6 used tension and counter tension.
The new year has begun with many different activities going on around the school.
Eagle Owls are developing sequences using the apparatus. It is the last time Y6 will do this π³
This week we spent two lovely afternoons singing a variety of Christmas songs at All Saints Church, Little Melton. We were accompanied on the organ by Mrs Ganley and Reverend Michael welcomed us all. Thank you to everyone who helped walk the children safely down, and for all the parents who joined us for our sing-a-long. ππ
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Itβs beginning to feel a lot like Christmas π We enjoyed Christmas Jumper Day on Friday and had a whole school run through of Lights, Camel, Action. Looking forward to a full and fun week next week πβοΈπ
Eagle continue to hunt down that cheeky elf! Here are some of the things heβs got up to this week!! ππ
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Eagle Y6 practising for the Christmas Play ππ
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Winter definitely arrived this week with frosty mornings and chilly days! We are heading towards Christmas now that December is here and practising hard for our Christmas π production.
Eagle Owls began their advent on Friday by searching for the class Elf on the shelf. He does get up to mischief around the school!
We had a great week this week with lots of exciting events! A whole school arts afternoon preparing art for the church; a multi skills event for Y2 to go and represent the school and our 7 Cross Country Finalists who went to High Lodge, Thetford Forest to compete against pupils from all over the whole of Norfolk!
Pupils from across KS2 went to High Lodge at Thetford where they raced against pupils from all over Norfolk, representing not only us, but also the rest of Norwich – against so many more than at Eaton Park! Thank you to all the parents who were able to transport and be our supporters π©· Well done to our brilliant 7. Our top finisher was a Y4 who came 14th out of 80!! Fantastic ππ»ππ»
Schools all over the country were thinking about being kind this week and celebrating difference. We had Odd Socks day on Monday for this then a busy week as usual, ending with a non uniform day for Children In Need.
Eagle Owls continue to make a wide range of circuits in their Electricity Topic.
Eagle Owls are using different components of an electrical circuit. They are recognising the symbols that are used to represent each element in order to make their own circuits.
KS2 were excited to have a Music Worldwide Workshop on Tuesday. They got to work with Pedro Espi-Sanchis. He performed with a wide range of unexpected instruments, from pipes made from kelp to a bow with a gourd threaded onto it to make a stringed instrument. We learnt how even in the most remote village in South Africa they can make music from everything that they have!
Then on Friday we were able to transport 42 children from across KS2 to the annual Cross Country Competition at Earlham Park. Well done to all that took part and to parents who were able to come and support.