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  • Brilliant Book Fair!

    Fri 28 Apr 2017
  • Thank You, Caterpillar Music !

    Fri 28 Apr 2017
  • Year 6/6A A great BIG thank you

    Fri 28 Apr 2017
  • Year 6 - Truly Amazing!

    Fri 28 Apr 2017

    Year 6 - Truly Amazing!

    Year 6 have been continuing to work hard revising for their imminent SATs.

    Once again, may I thank the parents, carers, grandparents and others for continuing to support the Year 6 children through this 'testing time'.

    Your children truly are amazing and deserve an equally amazing reward, so we are continuing to raise money for our post SATs trip and will be doing the following at lunchtimes and breaks:-

     

    Ice creams at lunchtime - 50p

    Tuck shop at playtime - ranging from 10p - 30p.

    Raffle prizes 20p

     

    Once again, thank you for your support!

     

  • F1 - Fire Starter!

    Fri 28 Apr 2017

    F1 - Fire Starter!

    This week in our Tree-mendous Tuesday adventures, our friends from the Children’s Centre made a fire in their fire pit so they could pop some corn to make popcorn for the afternoon children to see, but unfortunately the heavens opened at the same time as the corn started popping so we didn’t get many completed but it was fun to see. The rape seed crop in the farmer’s field has crown taller than us now as we discovered when we sent Evie H and Dylan into the field. We couldn’t see where they were, but we could hear Dylan laughing!

    The morning children made bracelets and decorated them with natural things they could find in the woods like leaves, fallen flowers and grass. They looked so beautiful and the children were very bling walking through the woods showing off their jewellery!

    In our literacy lesson, we looked at what was in our Merida box and there was a figure of a lady, a boy called Jack, a cow, a giant and some magic beans. Can you guess what story we are reading this week? Well we went outside and found a beanstalk going up through some clouds and climbing down it were two huge feet belonging to a giant!! We were scared though, well maybe a little bit as Miss Frisby shouted, ‘Fee Fi Fo Fum’ in a very loud giant sounding voice!

    In Suretots, we have been moving along the apparatus in different ways. We’ve travelled through the tunnel, balanced on the beam and climbed over and under the poles. Then we followed different rhythms with our tap sticks which are quite tricky, but we tried really hard and were soon getting the hang of it.

    In baking on Friday, we made Easter bunny biscuits with Mrs P and she had the great idea of putting little bunny tails on with icing. They looked and tasted amazing, although no one seemed to be sharing this week! I wonder if they can bear to share this week?

     

  • Year 5 - News Hunters

    Fri 28 Apr 2017
  • F2 - We’re Going On A Bear Hunt…!

    Fri 28 Apr 2017

    F2 - We’re Going On A Bear Hunt…!

    This week, we have been learning to write riddles; we played a game where we had a picture of an animal and we had to write clues about it for our teachers and friends to guess. Olivia wrote: “ I am black and white. I woof and have a tail.” Can you guess what animal she is writing about?

    Our gymnastics teacher, Emma, was poorly on Tuesday so we didn’t have gymnastics, but that didn’t stop us from having fun! We all went into the hall together and played team games. We had to listen carefully and follow the rules. We worked in teams to keep the right coloured balls in the hoops - we could even try to knock balls out of the other teams’ hoops! The team with the most hoops was the winner. We are very competitive! We also played parachute games where we had to find objects by their initial sounds. Learning is such fun!

    We’re going on a bear hunt! We are going on to catch a...cuddly one!

     

    On Wednesday, the Giraffes went on a Bear Hunt around school. We collected bear foot prints with numbers from 0-20 on them, which led us to one very cuddly bear!

    The Zebras went into the woods to find Daddy Bear. Little Bear came to the Zebras’ class to ask if they could help him find his daddy. The Zebras were fantastic searchers! They looked under the dens, up the trees, behind trees and under logs until they finally found Daddy Bear. We all gave him a hug, as he was very cold, and took him back to school to Baby Bear.

     

     

  • Year 1/2 - Chocolate Grows on Trees!

    Fri 28 Apr 2017
  • Year 3 - How to Mummify!

    Fri 28 Apr 2017
  • Year 4A - Assertiveness

    Fri 28 Apr 2017
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