This half term year 6 are practising their skills required for rounders.
Author: Carly Appleton
Chester loved his time with the children and they certainly enjoyed their time with him.
Some of our year 5 and 6 have now completed their sports leaders’ course and we couldn’t be prouder of them. They have learnt new skills, developed as leaders and gained knowledge into how to support others. Although they were a little nervous before their sessions with the younger children, they put into practise what they had learnt and provided
We’ve loved our Friday afternoon skills academy clubs this half term.
We were very proud of the children who represented our school at the level 2 sports hall athletics this week. They did really well to come away with their third place medals. Their sportsmanship on the day was outstanding and they worked really well as a team. A big thank you to Mr Hancock and Callum for all the extra
Our sports leaders had their final session before working with the younger children next week. Apparently, the more equipment we use the better!
As well as taking some of our maths lessons outside this week, Year 6 took on the roles of the Big Bad Wolf and the lawyer for the prosecution and acted out a courtroom scene. Turns out, the story of The Three Little Pigs isn’t as straight forward as we first thought!
Our year 5 and 6 sports leaders have been putting their planning skills to the test this week. We visited Reception’s PE lesson to pick up some tips from Mr Burgess and then spent some time planning our own sessions for Y1 and Y2 in a couple of weeks.
This week, 6A took their SPAG lesson outside and had a friendly competition to see who could find the most errors in an old test paper.