by Syeda Ferdush | Dec 7, 2024 | All Classes, articulation, Delaunay Class 2024/25, Learning Dispositions, Maths, Music, Problem Solving, Tagore class 2024-2025
This week in our problem-solving lesson, we had a fantastic time exploring squares. Our challenge was to find as many squares as we could within a larger square. It was a great way to think carefully and work strategically. Here’s what we got up to: The Challenge:...
by Neil Daley | Dec 2, 2024 | Computing, Delaunay Class 2024/25, Tagore class 2024-2025
By Delaunay and Tagore We have been doing computing. Last week, we learnt about images, and the keywords we remembered in today’s photography lesson are portrait, landscape, device, and permission. Our portrait photos: Portrait is vertical. It helps us see...
by Neil Daley | Nov 27, 2024 | Delaunay Class 2024/25, History, Learning Theme
Delaunay dared to climb the iconic 311 steps to the top of The Monument this week as part of learning all about the Great Fire of London. After taking in the breathtaking views at the summit and asking each other what we could see across London’s skyline, we...
by Neil Daley | Nov 17, 2024 | articulation, Delaunay Class 2024/25, Rights Respecting Schools, School Council
Delaunay class thought long and hard about which two students they wanted to nominate as their school council representatives. Candidates put themselves forward and confidently stepped up to deliver their carefully written speeches, before their classmates took part...
by Syeda Ferdush | Nov 13, 2024 | All Classes, Delaunay Class 2024/25, Maths, Music, Problem Solving, Tagore class 2024-2025
This week has been Maths Week, and it’s been packed with excitement, laughter, and loads of hands-on learning! We explored math like never before, diving into shapes, numbers, and puzzles that turned our classroom into a playground of ideas. In Year 2, we’ve...
by Syeda Ferdush | Oct 25, 2024 | All Classes, Delaunay Class 2024/25, Maths, Problem Solving, Tagore class 2024-2025, Understanding the World
This week in our problem-solving lesson, we dived into a fun, math-filled journey using an old favourite playground rhyme: “Ip dip sky blue! Who’s ‘it’? It’s you!” What We Explored: Children often use rhymes like this to decide who...