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WB 06 03 2023

This week the whole school dressed up for Crazy Clothes Day ( a fund-raising initiative for the local Little Lifts  identified by Verity in Year 5). Verity is doing a variety of fund-raising events out of school and we are very proud of her – well done Verity, to be thinking of others in such a positive way – please see the Newsletter for a link with more information.

Eagle Owls are enjoying the space inspired texts that they are using in English and for cross curricular work. Two pupils took it upon themselves to produce a 3D version of our solar system with details of the distances between the planets – well done!

We are reading Cosmic by Frank Cottrell-Boyce and The Jamie Drake Equation by Christopher Edge.


WB 06 03 2023

This week the whole school dressed up for Crazy Clothes Day ( a fund-raising initiative for the local Little Lifts  identified by Verity in Year 5) – please see the Newsletter for a link with more information.

Barn Owls have completed their ‘Hodgeheg’ inspired quest stories and have presented them as books.

Barn Owls also enjoyed a visit to Norwich where they visited the Bridewell Museum and the Castle Museum to support their Norwich Through the Ages topic. They were presented with a selection of artefacts and had to try to identify their use from the past.


WB 06 03 2023

This week the whole school dressed up for Crazy Clothes Day ( a fund-raising initiative for the local Little Lifts  identified by Verity in Year 5) on Friday – please see the Newsletter for a link with more information.

In Snowy Owls Reverend McClean visited the children to explain how Holy Communion links to the Easter story. The they created a picture of the church alter and all the objects needed for Holy Communion.

In maths Year 1 were comparing and ordering numbers to 50 with a range of resources to support learning.

In Year 2 pupils are looking at measuring and they used ml this week to correctly mix the right amounts to make fruity cocktails! They were then able to try them!

 


WB 06 03 2023

This week the whole school dressed up for Crazy Clothes Day ( a fund-raising initiative for the local Little Lifts  identified by Verity in Year 5)- please see the Newsletter for a link with more information.  The Owlets made the most of the snow when it finally arrived in Norfolk!

They also have been making teen numbers and adding with Numicon.


WB 27 02 2023

We always enjoy World Book Day and this year was no different. Pupils and parents are fantastic at producing the most amazing costumes and vegetable characters! Well done and thank you!

Eagle Owls also returned to school for their Stargazing Evening – participating in a variety of activities such as using the telescopes, going into the Planetarium, making Star Jars and observing the phases of the moon. It was ended with some hot chocolate.


WB 27 02 2023

We always enjoy World Book Day and this year was no different. Snowy Owls join with Barn Owls and snuggle together reading a selection of books in their great outfits! Pupils and parents are fantastic at producing the most amazing costumes and vegetable characters! Well done and thank you!


WB 27 02 2023

We always enjoy World Book Day and this year was no different. Snowy Owls join with Barn Owls and snuggle together reading a selection of books in their great outfits! Pupils and parents are fantastic at producing the most amazing costumes and vegetable characters! Well done and thank you!


WB 27 02 2023

We always enjoy World Book Day and this year was no different. Pupils and parents are fantastic at producing the most amazing costumes and vegetable characters! Well done and thank you!


WB 20 02 2023

Eagle Owls had a wide range of Earth and Space activities  for their science this week. They worked in groups where they discussed what they know about Earth and Space and recorded their thoughts into their books at the start of this topic.

They are looking forward to a special Star-Gazing night next week, where they return to school once night has fallen and participate in a range of space activities including using telescopes and going into a Planetarium in the school hall. Fingers crossed for a clear sky!