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  • Year 5A Investigate

    Sun 18 Jan 2015

    Year 5A Investigate

     

    Year 5A had fun on Monday conducting an investigation into the rusting of nails. They are observing their results throughout the week to see which liquid prevents rust the most. Oil and lemon juice are looking good so far!

     

  • Homework Menus

    Sun 18 Jan 2015

    Homework Menus

    Year 3/4A have made a great start with completing their  homework menus. Many children have made their 3D pyramids —Poppy even made one out of cake. Well done to the children who have     completed the menus, so far!

     

  • Bringing Pharaohs Back To Life!

    Sun 18 Jan 2015

    Bringing Pharaohs Back To Life!

    This week Year 3/4 have been looking at planning a story with a historical setting and have come up with some fantastic ideas. We have enjoyed bringing Pharaohs and mummies back to life from Ancient Egypt to scare and chase our main characters. Here is a picture of one of our story boards that helped us plan our story.

     

  • Year 1 Perform

    Sun 18 Jan 2015

    Year 1 Perform...

    Year One have been focussing on language patterns in Literacy, exploring stories like, We’re going on a bear hunt and Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear? We have discussed the repeating language patterns and why an author might choose to write in this style. Then we adapted the stories to contain our own ideas, and practised performing them! Keep your eye on the blog to see Year One in action!

     

  • 16 Weeks and 1 Term Down...

    Sun 18 Jan 2015
  • Swan Lake - An Amazing Experience!

    Sun 18 Jan 2015
  • Looking Good - Smelling Good

    Sun 18 Jan 2015
  • F1 Reading Workshop

    Sun 18 Jan 2015

    F1 Parents’ Workshop

    We had a good turn out on a very cold and frosty morning last Wednesday. After a warming cup of  tea or coffee mums and grandmas of our new starters heard about how they could help their children with the beginnings of reading, writing and counting. Dominoes, bottle tops, letter sounds and even how to start a reading and writing corner for your child were among the free resources you could use at home to help your child’s learning.

     

    Reading Every Day Leads To Success - Books Are Brilliant!

     

  • F1 Reading Workshop

    Fri 09 Jan 2015
  • Amazing Anfield

    Fri 09 Jan 2015
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