After some time away with games being cancelled due to bad weather. The boys` team had their next game against Charter Primary School, we were drawn against Charter in the Harry Shaw cup and in the league so this match was a double header! A couple of injuries meant the team wanted to make sure they progressed so everyone could
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It was the return of Year 3 Gymnastics. One of the favourite competitions in the School Games calendar. The children have been working really hard in their PE lessons and in the Gymnastics club to be selected in the team, learning their floor and vault routines. A brilliant venue at The Tribe Centre for the school to perform at. All
The school were invited to a Year 5 Archery competition at the Alan Higgs Centre. A brilliant morning with our children having a great time. A mix of target stations, target games and distance arrows ensured the children had a brilliant morning. The children showed brilliant teamwork and demonstrated great archery skills. It was amazing seeing the team take on
Using clay, the children investigated making spiky and sharp textures. They stretched the clay and added rolled sections of clay to the base. They look fabulous!
In Art and Design, we used string to make the shape of a leaf and then covered it in tissue paper to create soft, bumpy and wrinkly textures.
This week we staring our design and technology topic ‘Making it Move’ and experimented with levers and split pins.
As part of our wildlife club, the children have been making their own bird boxes.
This week in Nursery the children have continued to learn all about dinosaurs! The children enjoyed being dinosaur explorers, digging in the sand looking for dinosaur fossils and bones. They carefully used brushes to dust away the sand looking for the hidden treasures! In Maths the children enjoyed counting dinosaurs and learned a counting rhyme, demonstrating subtraction. Using their imagination
This week in Nursery the children have continued to learn all about dinosaurs! The children enjoyed being dinosaur explorers, digging in the sand looking for dinosaur fossils and bones. They carefully used brushes to dust away the sand looking for the hidden treasures! In Maths the children enjoyed counting dinosaurs and learned a counting rhyme, demonstrating subtraction. Using their imagination
This week covered er, air, double letters, longer words and tricky words; full, push, and, go, no and of. In Maths we focussed on subitising looking at doubles up to 5 and using manipulatives and pictorial representations to build on previous experiences with dice patterns and numbers on fingers. The story of the week was Jack and the Beanstalk and