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Rising Poets in Kahlo and Lichtenstein

Rising Poets in Kahlo and Lichtenstein

by Fazana Ahmed | Feb 23, 2026 | Articulate, English, Imaginative, Kahlo Class 2025/26, Learning Dispositions, Lichtenstein Class 2025/26, Oracy, Resilient

Last half term, Year 5 had an unforgettable opportunity to take part in the Tower Hamlets Poetry Slam! Both Kahlo and Lichtenstein took part in exciting poetry workshops led by visiting poets Rakaya and Steve. The children explored performance poetry, learning how to...
Habitats, Habitats, Habitats

Habitats, Habitats, Habitats

by Mr Daley | Feb 5, 2026 | Articulate, Curious, Delaunay Class 2025/26, Exhibition, Imaginative, Learning Dispositions, Learning Theme, Oracy, Parents, Science, Understanding the World

by Sophia, Umar and Mya We have been bringing in our model habitats to share with the class and the school. Some of us made the woodland habitat, some of us made the desert habitat and some more habitats are still coming in. Yusra’s habitat was a man-made...

Our theme: why have toys changed over time?

by m.ahmed | Feb 2, 2026 | Art, Goldsworthy Class 2025/26, History, Learning Dispositions, Learning Theme, Oracy

This term, Year One have been exploring the exciting theme “Toys Then and Now”, learning how toys have changed over time and what they can tell us about the past. Through discussion, exploration, art, and teamwork, the children have developed their historical...

Wow! What great resilience you demonstrate with your reading skills!

by Glen Lucille | Jan 30, 2026 | Kapoor Class 2025/26, Oracy, Reading, resilience

We are learning to read using decodable books. We learn our phonic sounds and then how to read a word and sentence. We enjoyed being filmed to demonstrate our developing skills. Musa using his skills and strategies to read his book. Great learning Musa. Musa was so...
WW2 through Dance

WW2 through Dance

by Sabeera Miah | Jan 29, 2026 | Dance, Hadid Class 2025-2026, Imaginative, Oracy, Peggy Angus Class 2025/26

By Zaynab and Rukaiya. This half-term, we have been learning about WW2. Our big question is “What were some of the key causes and consequences of WW2?” We have been using dance and movement to learn the words from our knowledge organiser. The key-words we...
Problem Solving in Kapoor Class

Problem Solving in Kapoor Class

by Glen Lucille | Jan 23, 2026 | Kapoor Class 2025/26, Maths, Oracy

Every Friday we like to use our maths skills to solve maths problems. Today we had to look at 9 houses and find different ways to sort them. We can sort by roofs, doors, windows, chimneys and size of houses. The children enjoyed this activity and many were able to...
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