Owlets enjoy the autumnal colours all around

Owlets were able to create patterns and explore the nature all around them, including collecting the autumnal leaves.

They continue to build their word knowledge with independent writing and are learning 2D shapes in maths.

Eagle Owls continue to learn how to play an instrument

This week Eagle Owls have their most challenging music project ever – they are hoping to learn how to play along to a song from the Christmas play! They will need to practice lots, but we are pretty impressed with their efforts after only one day! Well done.

Christmas Art Project for the Church

The whole school were involved with creating these lovely Christmas decorations using only recycled materials. Thank you for all the donations of CD’s – we made plenty to decorate the Church. Come and see them when we go to the Church for the Carols next week.

Electricity – circuits

Eagle Owls continue to learn about completing circuits with a range of electrical items. They have looked at the universal symbols for each component so that they can represent them in diagram form as well as create them from a given template.

                                       

How to treat your teeth posters.

To start Anti-Bullying week we all wore odd socks for Odd Socks Day.

Barn Owls created excellent posters advertising how to treat your teeth so that they last you a very long time!

Ball skills and taking it in turns!

Owlets created their own Poppy Display from Remembrance Day

It was Children in Need on Friday – thank you to all the parents for the lovely outfits and donations to Children in Need.

Owlets worked hard in PE to listen and take turns, as well as developing their ball skills

National Science Day

Eagle Owls supported Owlets with their fruit and vegetables to see if they could be made into a ‘battery’ and make a bulb light up.

National Science Day

The investigation into substances that could affect our teeth showed clear cut results!

Collaboration with Snowy Owls to make a bulb light using fruit and vegetables.