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  • Mother's Day Lunch

    Sat 14 Mar 2015

    Thank you to all the ‘special ladies’ in our lives who were able to attend our Mother’s Day lunch; it was so popular we needed 4 sittings! At each sitting  one of our ‘special ladies’ had her name drawn from the raffle and received a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Our winners were:  

    Miss Grigg, Mrs Platt, Mrs Coulthard and Mrs Perkins.

    We loved sharing the occasion with you!                                           Thank you to Lisa and Sarah for the delicious lunch and all the dinner staff and helpers, too!

     

  • 10 Step Guide to Mummification - Year 3/4 Assembly

    Sat 14 Mar 2015

    10 Step Guide to  Mummification - Year 3/4 Assembly

    Year 3/4 showed off a variety of skills and excellent work based on their term’s work on Egypt. They explained the process of mummification to us and expertly demonstrated how to bandage the ‘mummy’. We saw some fantastic examples of homework including pyramid models. Egyptian hieroglyphs posed no problem when it came to spelling out Langold is the BEST! As well as showing off their lovely Egyptian work, Year 3/4 showed us some fantastic karate and gymnastics skills. Well done, Year 3/4, we loved your assembly!

     

  • Welcome to Our Langold Dyscarr Community School Family

    Sun 08 Mar 2015
  • Year 5A - Inspired by Lynley Dodd's Slinky Malinki

    Sun 08 Mar 2015

    Year 5A - Inspired by Lynley Dodd’s Slinky Malinki

    Year 5A loved reading Slinky Malinki and were inspired to write their own poems in a similar style. Abbiegail wrote  a super poem!

    Oscar Motasker

     

    Oscar Motasker was a beautiful cat                                                                                      

    He was a light snowy white

    He only came out when it was sunny and bright

    His eyes were a deep emerald green

    The most intriguing eyes you have ever seen!

    He was so very shy

    And he slept morning 'til nigh

    He never bothered with oncoming dogs

    And in the back garden he could leap with frogs!

     

    Well done, Abbiegail!

     

     

  • Year 6 Working Hard on D.A.R.E.

    Sun 08 Mar 2015
  • Year 5 - Outdoor Science

    Sun 08 Mar 2015
  • Stone Age to Bronze Age - Year 3/4 Art

    Sun 08 Mar 2015
  • Chinese Craft

    Sun 08 Mar 2015
  • Red Nose Day 2015

    Sun 08 Mar 2015
  • F1 New Working Area - F2 On The Hunt for Tiger Food!

    Sun 08 Mar 2015

    F1 New Working Area!

    We have a lovely new learning area in F1 - Mrs Fenton and Mrs Woodhead have transformed the area to make a new learning space.  The children love it! What fun we had with our grown-ups doing our Animal Habitat homework. Wow! Thank you for your super efforts! Alicia even made some lovely animal biscuits for us all to eat. Yum yum!    

    F2 - On the Hunt for Tiger Food!

    F2 have been working very hard around the theme of The Tiger who came to tea. For our art work we made a collaborative collage - come have a look at it - we are very proud of our team work. Can you spot where it is in F2?

    We have written some super sentences about the story and made some lovely play dough tiger shapes.  We even went on a hunt for Tiger Food (did you know we have a tiger living in Mrs P’s room?) We braved the howling wind and swirling snow as we walked to the shops to buy the Tiger Food—we were very lucky because there was only one tin left in the shop! We left some food out for the Tiger in Mrs P’s room on several days - when we checked the following day ALL the food on the plate had been eaten.

    While we were at the shop we also bought some ingredients, from the list we had written, to make a jam sandwich. We each had to follow a set of instructions to make a jam sandwich - we had to test it by eating it - they were all yummy! In our literacy we used the photos we had taken of our trip to the shops to write a recount using time connectives - we have been busy!

     

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