by Abida Begum | Jul 18, 2019 | Lichtenstein Class 2019/20, Riley Class 2019/20
Today was a very special morning for the children of breakfast club. We ate cheese puffs, milkshakes and chocolate breakfast bars to mention a few of the treats. This was one of our last breakfasts together for this academic year. We have had a wonderful time with the...
by Lansbury | Jul 5, 2019 | Riley Class 2019/20, Science, Van Gogh Class 2019/20
Today 3A and 3B went to the nature garden and The Edible Playground and we were looking at the plant life cycle. We were split into different groups and our class was looking at different stages of growth. The groups were: germination, buds and flowers, pollination,...
by Lansbury | Jun 27, 2019 | Riley Class 2019/20, Science, Van Gogh Class 2019/20
Year 3 became seed scientists today during our lesson on seed dispersal. First, we identified the different ways plants dispersed their seeds. We cam up with: Animals, Water, Wind and Explosions! Once we had decided the categories, we investigated a wide variety of...
by Lansbury | Jun 24, 2019 | Maths, Riley Class 2019/20, Van Gogh Class 2019/20
Year 3 poured themselves into their learning today as they filled jugs and measuring tubes to determine the capacity of various containers. Having estimated the capacity of their bowl or bucket in litres and millimetres they poured water to fill the containers and...
by Lansbury | Jun 21, 2019 | 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, Music, Peggy Angus Class 2018/19, Peggy Angus Class 2019/20, Riley Class 2019/20, Tagore Class 2019/20, Van Gogh Class 2019/20
Today we celebrated “Make Music Day” or “World Music Day” which is a celebration of music around the world on June 21st. Launched in 1982 in France as the Fête de la Musique, it is now held on the same day in more than 1,000 cities in 120 countries. We had...
by Lansbury | Jun 20, 2019 | Learning Theme, Riley Class 2019/20
Hepworth Class found out that Anglo-Saxons made their clothes by weaving and so we travelled back in time to the Anglo-Saxon period to have a go ourselves! First, we made a loom out of card by cutting notches in each side of a rectangle. Then, we wrapped thick wool...