by Lansbury | Feb 6, 2019 | Computing, Delaunay Class 2019/20, Hepworth Class 2019/20, Hirst Class 2018/19, Hirst Class 2019/20, Hokusai Class 2019/20, Kahlo Class 2019/20, Lichtenstein Class 2019/20, P4C, Peggy Angus Class 2018/19, Peggy Angus Class 2019/20, Riley Class 2019/20, Tagore Class 2019/20, Van Gogh Class 2019/20
Online safety focus across the school on February 5th 2019 Left: Year 1 discuss how to keep your personal information safe online. This Tuesday, Lansbury Lawrence marked Safer Internet Day with exciting lessons covering some very important online safety rules....
by Abida Begum | Jan 30, 2019 | Lichtenstein Class 2019/20
4 pupils from year 4 came third place in the Spelling Bee competition involving a group of Poplar Partnership Schools’. Arafha, Abbas, Armin and Jabir formed team ‘Fantastic 4’ and did us proud with their performance. With just two marks away from victory, it seems...
by Abida Begum | Jan 25, 2019 | Lichtenstein Class 2019/20
Year 4 have visited John Keats’ House this week to learn more about the Victorians. They participated in tasks such as dressing up as Victorian children and imagining what life was like as a poor child who had to work for the rich. They also learned what it may have...
by Abida Begum | Jan 21, 2019 | Lichtenstein Class 2019/20
Year 4 have started their new Math unit learning about fractions. In the immersion lesson today, both classes did a carousel of fun activities – writing, drawing, representing and working out fractions. Have a glimpse at the pictures. Also, next time you slice a...
by Abida Begum | Jan 17, 2019 | Lichtenstein Class 2019/20
Riley class have started their investigation into tooth decay. They will be observing over time the effect on teeth when it is exposed to different types of acid such as Coca Cola and vinegar which they will compare with teeth exposed to water and milk. They have used...
by Abida Begum | Jan 11, 2019 | Lichtenstein Class 2019/20
4a had a jolly good time today developing their knowledge about our teeth and it’s different functions. They explored this by making models of teeth using large chunks of marshmallow. They had to cut, shape and position the teeth correctly in the mouth (not their own...