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  • Year 2/3 - Amazing Work to End Topic

    Sun 25 Oct 2015
  • Year 3 - Creating Fossils!

    Sun 25 Oct 2015
  • Well Played Langold Dyscarr Football Team!

    Sun 25 Oct 2015
  • Well Played Langold Dyscarr Football Team!

    Sun 25 Oct 2015
  • Year 6/6A - Thank You To Parents!

    Sun 25 Oct 2015
  • Is your child 5 years old between 1st September 2016 and 31st August 2017?

    Sat 17 Oct 2015
    Please refer to the leaflet at the end of the October 2015 - week 7 newsletter. Thank you.
  • Harvest Festival Celebrations at St Luke’s Church

    Sat 17 Oct 2015
  • Year 6/6A - Writing Inspired by Woodland

    Sat 17 Oct 2015
  • F2 - What A Busy Week!

    Sat 17 Oct 2015

    F2 - What A Busy Week!

    What a busy fun-learning  week we have had!

    In gymnastics, we are continuing to impress Emma! This week we learnt how to do a forward roll - they can be a bit tricky!

    We have been doing lots of work about our bodies - we have measured them, talked about why we have a skeleton and drawn round our friends and labelled their bodies. Miss Hopkinson has also been learning about taking care of bodies in  her First Aid course - we loved her practising what she learnt on us.

    In numeracy, we have been measuring our friends with a metre ruler and also with hands. We also put our measuring and counting skills to the test when we measured the door in F2 - we were able to compare different units of measurements. Can you see what we used to measure the door? Why not measure your door at home and compare it to ours?

     

  • F1 - Super Fit Imaginative Explorers!

    Sat 17 Oct 2015

    F1 -  Super Fit Imaginative Explorers!

     

    This week we went to the woods for our Tree-mendous Tuesday session and we walked about 4000 steps in each session because Mrs Bacon recorded them on her pedometer. We are going to be super fit! So Miss Frisby thought we should have a biscuit for all our effort!

    The afternoon children saw the Vulcan aeroplane flying overhead. We were so excited- Mrs Fenton was the most excited!   There was lots of singing as we explored the wood. Hayden and Lucas sang Big Red Combine Harvester, Isaiah sang 'It's raining, it's pouring' and Ryan sang 'Incy Wincy Spider' I think that is why the sun came out!!

    Our imaginations were amazing again and Oliver moved through the leaves and said he was a road sweeper, Myles kept saying, 'Fi Fi Fo Fum' and pretending he was a giant and Aime said she had seen a big bad wolf. Those woods are filled with characters from traditional stories so be careful who YOU meet along the way!

    We all found a stick and Mrs Fenton added some water to the soil to make it more muddy so we could mark make. There were a lot of serious faces as we got busy making marks.

    When we got back to school, Miss Frisby had bought some hot chocolate so we could all warm up and sit on the carpet with a nice piece of fruit. Exploring is serious business!

    We have also been reading the story of The Little Red Hen who worked so hard to make some bread but her friends wouldn't help her until it was time to eat it and then they all wanted some. But The Little Red Hen was not impressed and ate it all by herself! What would you have done?   We looked for clues in the Foundation playground of things that were in the story. Then we sequenced the story.

    We also made pretend bread using flour and hair conditioner. I'm sure it wasn't as tasty as The Little Red Hen's bread but we really enjoyed making It!!

     

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