by Emma King | Oct 20, 2023 | Art, Geography, History, Science, Shireen class 2023/24
This half term, we have been so busy with our wider curriculum learning. We have been learning about our community and and other connections we have in the world, how we have changed since being a baby, painted our self portraits and learnt about our senses....
by Glen Lucille | Oct 20, 2023 | Art, Hamilton class 2023/24, History, Maths
We had many experiences, learning and playing in Hamilton Class. We really enjoyed learning about History and knowing about the past and the present. We brought our baby photos into school so we could compare them and see how we have changed? What do you think? Have...
by Abbe Uter | Oct 20, 2023 | Art, Carle Class, Design Technology, Maths, Science
This term we have been exploring many different autumn resources! We went on a walk around the playground and we collected lots of different leaves. Then we spoke about the different, shapes, sizes and colours of the leaves. Once they were collected and in the...
by Kerri Sellens | Oct 11, 2023 | Art, Hadid class 2023/24
Being articulate is one of our Learning Dispositions at Lansbury Lawrence. Today in art, year 6 developed skills in describing what they could see clearly, and then confidently sharing why they arranged certain artworks together. Working with a partner, one person had...
by Shifa Begum | Oct 9, 2023 | Art, Drama, English, Geography, Geography, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24, Learning Theme, Maths, Music
Kapoor Class and Goldsworthy Class have been working collaboratively, creatively and critically in all areas of their learning. Here we are bringing the story of ‘The Tiger Who Came To Tea’ to life, through colourful puppets, tiger masks and writing...
by Kerri Sellens | Sep 13, 2023 | Art, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24
Year 1 had their very first trip to the art studio this week. They enjoyed working in their new sketchbooks. They explored the different marks they can make with paint, using tools other than a paintbrush. They used a cotton bud – it made ‘dots and...