Year 3 absolutely loved their visit from a Viking this morning. What a great start to their new topic. Can you see the amazing artefacts?
Year 5 were enthralled by their introduction to our summer topic The Ancient Greeks!
To find out how we teach history across the school please follow the link below.
Such a kind donations from ‘Shaun’s Flowers’ arranged by Jacob’s Mum. Nursery are going to have a lovely time planting these up in our outdoor area.
EYFS have loved planting our donated plants this afternoon!
Today the Eco Warriors gathered together and joined in with a worldwide assembly all about Climate Change.
“We learnt about the COP26 meeting that all of the world leaders will be having soon and talked about how we can help. Climate change isn’t something that might happen in the future, for the poorer countries in the world they are sadly having to tackle climate change now!”
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EYFS are very excited to announce our duck eggs are here! They have to be kept in the incubator at 37.5 degrees until. Look out for daily updates!
We have an arrival!
Pure awe and wonder! Halle was excited about the ducks hatching and named our first arrival Feather.
Frankie has named duck 2 ‘Dappy’. Duck 3 is on it’s way and Reception can’t wait to name it this afternoon.
Welcome to the world duck number 3, ‘Teeny’.
EYFS have enjoyed watching the ducks swim in the bath outside. Duck number 3 has been named ‘Teeny’ is a bit weak and we are taking really good care of her.
We now have 6 lively ducklings. Meet Feathers, Dappy, Bernie, Tammy, Elsa and Quackers.
Year 4 are proud to announce that they have adopted an 🐘. After being gripped by our class text ‘Running Wild’ we are very excited to be adopting our very own Asian Elephant.#MichaelMorpurgo
Today we have been excited to use our wood work area. Wood work encourages lots of physical skills as well as maths, concentration and perseverance. Some of these children could be destined to be future carpenters, engineers, designers or builders. What would you create?
Children today started off the new ‘summer’ term completing the Daily Mile. This is something we have always participated in and is an easy way of promoting children’s healthy lifestyle. What a great way to start the term.
Reception have joined in with the Daily Mile for the first time. They said:
“We will get stronger.”
“We will get fit.”
“It will make us hot.”