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  • F2 - A Patchwork of Colourful Learning!

    Fri 09 Oct 2015

    F2 - A Patchwork of Colourful Learning!

    What a colourful Friday. It was great to see everyone in their favourite coloured t-shirts. We looked like a patchwork class which was a good way to lead into our Elmer week. We had a letter from Elmer asking us for help to tell him what colours he is. We have also had a go at retelling the story using stick puppets and colouring in lots of beautiful patterns. Elmer is different and we all talked about what makes us special. There were lots of lovely ideas, from what we look like to the pets we have. Elmer sent us ‘Thank you’ sweets for our hard work.                       

    In gymnastics, we  practised a dish arch– no hands and feet allowed on the floor. It looked very tricky but the children were amazing.

    We took part in a hospital role play. Miss Hopkinson brought in a real stethoscope for us to            listen to our hearts. We had a good run outside to see if our hearts beat faster. 

    Congratulations to the children who have collected 4 reading stamps. They received a                     certificate and a prize. Please keep up the good reading!                                                                           In Caterpillar Music we had a fantastic time in the Magical Land of Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales!

     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

  • Year 5 - Unusual Sightings in Langold!

    Fri 09 Oct 2015

    Year 5 - Unusual Sightings in Langold!
    Year 5 have been  writing reports about unusual sightings that they have seen over Dyscarr Wood. Kian Bennett has written a fantastic report explaining this. Here is an extract, what do you think to it?

    Many sightings have been reported of unusual activity in Langold, Nottinghamshire. The first sighting was brought to the attention of the police at 9.30 am, last night. Three school children described the sighting as 'frightening! On Monday morning at 10.30 am at  Dyscarr Woods, there was a big flash of lights' explained Lucy, aged 9.
    Police are investigating what the big flash could be. An eye witness reported whilst walking his dog ' A green, slimy figure appeared and I was scared'. Police say stay inside until it is safe.

    Well done, Kian!

    A group of children from years 1, 2 and 3 have begun to participate in a karate lunchtime club. They are learning new skills with Sensei Tony and Sensei Julie from Hidden Dragon. Some children have achieved tags after only 2 weeks of    training! Well done and keep it up!

     

     

     

  • Year 6/6A - No Pens Day

    Fri 09 Oct 2015
  • Year 3 - Stone Age Dwellings - Designers of the Future

    Fri 09 Oct 2015
  • Year 4 - Esiotrot

    Fri 09 Oct 2015
  • Year 2/3 - Palaeontologists

    Fri 09 Oct 2015
  • Well done, Maisy!

    Fri 09 Oct 2015
  • Year 1/2A Loving Ukulele Lessons!

    Fri 09 Oct 2015
  • Happy Hub - The Tear Thief

    Fri 09 Oct 2015
  • F2 - Our Colourful World of Learning!

    Sat 03 Oct 2015

    F2 - Our Colourful World of Learning!

    We had a brilliant first trip to Langold library last week! We sat in a circle and sang songs and used musical instruments. We were very noisy, but we  loved it! We then all chose a book to take home.  

    Lunch time was very special last Friday for our first Golden Ticket winners.                                          This week we have been looking at colours and went for a walk in the woods. We saw lots of wonderful things and collected some to take back to the classroom.  We wrote some super sentences describing what we saw. The wood was full of beautiful colours—we loved the different shades of green, yellow and brown. We have also had a brilliant time using paints for colour mixing. We created our own big colour wheel.

    In gymnastics we learnt the log roll. We are making super progress with our gymnastics.                 For European Day of Languages we learnt to sing Frère Jacques, count to 10 and greet each other in French. We loved singing Frère Jacques in assembly to the rest of the school. What a busy week!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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