by Neil Daley | Jun 7, 2022 | Hepworth Class 2021/22, History, Hokusai Class 2021/22, Learning Theme
Our new topic this half term is the Romans. Students will be exploring who they were as they ask themselves how this empire changed Britain over the centuries. Parents and carers: This knowledge organiser is a summary of the key facts and essential knowledge that...
by Tim Harrington | May 26, 2022 | Hirst Class 2021/22, History, Maths, Music
This half term was particularly busy for Hirst Class. Alongside all our learning, we also took the KS2 SATs and were very proud of ourselves and each other. Here are some of the highlights: We have continued to work with O’Keeffe Class every Friday afternoon. We...
by Lansbury | Apr 1, 2022 | English, Geography, Hadid Class 2021/22, History
This half term our geography learning has been based around rivers, specifically our own River Thames. We have investigated the question ‘What has changed and what has stayed the same about the River Thames?’ Arissa Ahsana Zainab H Fatima Remayssa Amelia...
by Lansbury | Apr 1, 2022 | Design Technology, Geography, History, Van Gogh Class 2021/22
Van Gogh have had an amazing half term learning all about the Vikings in History and Geography. Here are some of the wonderful work the children produced in History and Geography. Below is their work from Maths this half term as well their cooking lesson with Chef...
by Lansbury | Apr 1, 2022 | History, Riley Class 2021/22
This term in Riley Class we have been learning all about the Vikings. Our big question this half term was: ‘Who won the battle between the Anglo Saxons and the Vikings? We loved learning about the Vikings and how their paths intersected with the Anglo-Saxons....
by Neil Daley | Feb 28, 2022 | Hepworth Class 2021/22, History, Hokusai Class 2021/22, Learning Theme
Our new topic this half term is Ancient Civilisations. Students will be learning about the development and successes of The Ancient Sumer, The Ancient Egyptians, The Shang Dynasty and The Indus Valley as we consider the similarities...