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  • F1 - Bugs and the Gruffalo!

    Sun 02 Apr 2017

    F1 - Bugs and the Gruffalo!

    Tree-mendous Tuesday has been full of adventures this term. We discovered arrows and Joshua made his own - I wonder if they lead to some treasure. Jack spotted horse shoe prints in the mud which makes a change from our wellie marks! Daisy found a hole in a gate post and was determined to fill it with a stick but it had to be the right size, so Halle and Theo helped her to find the perfect stick. This was a problem solving activity that was totally devised by the child and solved with the help of her friends. The Characteristics of Learning were illustrated so well here and Miss Frisby had lots of evidence for their learning journeys. You do make me happy!
    We went on a bug hunt and collected what we could find in nets and buckets and had a closer look with our binoculars and magnifying glasses, although we did have a shock when we had a closer look at each other!
    We made sure no bugs were hurt in our investigations and were returned to their natural habitats.
    We scoured the woods for natural resources to stick on our dream catchers and collected sticks (our favourite hobby!) to use to make the Gruffalo a shower curtain. Next we made perfume using natural resources we had found in the wood. Eat your heart out
    Miss Dior and Channel our Eau de Toillete de Woods was so much more fragment and will be sold in perfumeries near you from Easter! This week we went on an Easter egg hunt in the woods. Miss Frisby and Mrs Bacon came running towards the children shouting with delight as they had met the Easter Bunny in the woods as he was delivering his chocolate eggs. They said he was big and cute with soft white fur and huge ears. They said that after he had hidden the eggs, he hopped off over the hedge to deliver more eggs! There were so many, so thanks to our Easter Bunnies at home for helping the Easter Bunny!
    Finally, we had a challenge to climb over a log, which we all managed successfully, with the encouragement of our friends. How would you get all these experiences in a classroom? Our classroom is the outdoors and we learn so much and have loads of fun at the same time. We love Tuesdays!

     

  • F2 - All Things Wedding (and a little bit Easter)!

    Sun 02 Apr 2017
  • Year 5 - Easter Experience

    Sun 02 Apr 2017
  • Year 2 - Taking the Lead

    Sun 02 Apr 2017
  • Year 1 and Year 1/2 - Easter Egg Hunt

    Sun 02 Apr 2017
  • Mother’s Day Lunch

    Sat 25 Mar 2017
  • Year 4 Assembly - Beware the Ides of March

    Sat 25 Mar 2017
  • This Week in Year 4…

    Sat 25 Mar 2017
  • Year 6A - Descriptive Writing

    Sat 25 Mar 2017

    Year 6A - Descriptive Writing

    Everyone has been working really hard on their descriptive writing of the jar wizard; some of the extracts can be found here, but if you’d like to read them in their entirety and read a comment from a famous author, please visit our class blog at www.langoldblogs.net

    In an unknown cave of darkness and gloom, a jar wizard, who was sorrowful, stood in nothing but the light of his jars (that cover him like a blanket). Aimee

    Over the years he has collected many, many magical objects such as eyeballs, snot and even ocean burp which turns you blue. Codey

    He is down-hearted, he tries to help people, but it always goes wrong, that’s why he has no friends. Keenan

    Every time he tries to help the world, something terrible happens. He is quite lonely, only because he is unpleasant and dull. Would you like to be powerful like him? Keira B

    He makes potions- one of them is fire red dragon’s blood which sets everything on fire. Abigail

    The jar wizard can easily get furious, but he’s a really nice guy when you get to know him. Warren

    His infuriated face glared down at me as the leather armour he wore ruffled as he stomped in my direction. The melancholy tone of his voice echoed around the dark and gloomy cave… Alex

     

    6A’s Chocolate Hamper Raffle:

    Year 6A will be selling raffle tickets to win a chocolate hamper just in time for Easter! Tickets will cost £1 per strip and will be for sale on Tuesday 28th March at play and lunch, Wednesday 29th March during play, lunch and after school and Thursday 30th play and lunch time. The winner will be drawn and contacted Thursday afternoon.

     

     

     
  • Year 6 - Well done, Keira!

    Sat 25 Mar 2017
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