WB 15 04 2024
Welcome back everyone! Hope you all had a lovely Easter break.
In phonics, Owlets have been writing sentences and learning new tricky words!
In mathematics, Owlets have been looking at teen numbers and place value.
Welcome back everyone! Hope you all had a lovely Easter break.
In phonics, Owlets have been writing sentences and learning new tricky words!
In mathematics, Owlets have been looking at teen numbers and place value.
As we head towards Easter, the oldest children are going away for a 4 day residential next week! Wish them luck and sunny days ☀️☀️ Here are some of the things we’ve been doing from around school this week.
Eagle have been developing their water colour skills and are creating their own Animalium pictures. They are working so hard and producing some spectacular results.
As we head towards Easter, the oldest children are going away for a 4 day residential next week! Wish them luck and sunny days ☀️☀️ Here are some of the things we’ve been doing from around school this week.
The Barn Owls have completed their ‘Science at Home’ challenge. This involved making their own musical instruments that could demonstrate pitch and amplitude. Here are some of their instruments.
Miss Gardiner, our PGCE student, led a sequence of English lessons about how to write expedition diaries. The Barn Owls were inspired by Simon Chapman’s expedition diaries and then wrote their own.
As we head towards Easter, the oldest children are going away for a 4 day residential next week! Wish them luck and sunny days ☀️☀️ Here are some of the things we’ve been doing from around school this week.
In Snowy Owls the children are learning about a healthy diet and the 5 food groups that are important to keep us healthy.
As we head towards Easter, the oldest children are going away for a 4 day residential next week! Wish them luck and sunny days ☀️☀️ Here are some of the things we’ve been doing from around school this week.
Owlets continue to develop their hand eye coordination in PE, aiming for different targets.
Owlets enjoy imaginative play in the outside area.
What are they? 🤣 Eagle Owls are looking at ’real’ maps of the country, and learning about 6 figure grid references. They have been told about Sat Nav and What 3 Words, but this is what you use when there is no signal!! Or your battery has died…! They may even go on to do the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme at High Schools.
Barn Owls are trying out different tools to draw with in order to create Aboriginal Dot Art. We look forward to seeing their creative work.
Over the last couple of weeks Barn Owls have been involved is some of our SSP events. The Y3&4 girls went off to a football skill development day last Monday, and this week the Y4 came third in an indoor athletics event. Well done to all involved!!
Snowy Owls made pizzas this week after drawing their pizza designs and thinking about the ingredients they would need. They have also been thinking about instructional writing and a balanced diet.
We ended the week with another non uniform event, this time Red Nose Day. Owlets even made their own red noses!