by Esme Hopkins | Jan 30, 2020 | Delaunay Class 2019/20, Edible Garden, Learning Theme, Music, Outdoor Learning, Science
Today we had our time with Joe the Gardener. He had made us such a fun lesson and we were helping nature. We got to make bird feeders to hang in the school playground. We took an I pad to take practice our photography skills too! First Joe had to drill holes into the...
by Esme Hopkins | Jan 29, 2020 | Delaunay Class 2019/20, Edible Garden, English, Learning Theme, Music, Outdoor Learning
Today’s blog is written by everyone in Delaunay Class. We hope you enjoy it. Yesterday, we went to explore the wild garden. We took our whiteboards and pens so that we could write down phrases and adjectives. Here we all are ready to explore. Busy writing....
by Esme Hopkins | Jan 16, 2020 | Delaunay Class 2019/20, Edible Garden, Music, Outdoor Learning
On Wednesday afternoon Delaunay class had a fantastic workshop led by members of the RSPB. First we watched a video and learnt about the variety of animal species that live in great Britain. Did you know there are Dolphins and Whales in our oceans? Next we got ready...
by Neil Daley | Nov 19, 2019 | Edible Garden, Learning Theme, Music, Outdoor Learning, Riley Class 2019/20, Science
With the world’s rainforests as our theme this half-term and the school’s gardens serving as our own mini forest, we have been exploring our green spaces to help us learn more about geography and science. “Look what I found!” Using...
by Lansbury | Sep 10, 2019 | Edible Garden, Kahlo Class 2019/20, Outdoor Learning, Science
Today we were working with Joe, our school gardener; we learnt how to water plants and pick the purple and green, long and bumpy beans. We enjoyed watering and we saw the most beautiful flowers ever! We saw grapes and some children ate them; they were amazingly...
by Esme Hopkins | May 16, 2019 | Art, Edible Garden, Hepworth Class 2019/20, Hokusai Class 2019/20
In photography club we looked at the story of the Cottingly Fairies. In 1917 two little girls called Elsie and Frances were playing with a camera, they decided to create some fairies to take photos of but because photography was so new people had not realised you...