Memories in Hepworth Class

Memories in Hepworth Class

The concept that children in Hepworth class chose to discuss in their recent P4C lesson was memory. The lesson started with a lively starter about whether they'd rather be the world's fastest runner or own the world's fastest car: Uzair: I'd rather be the fastest...

Cuisenaire’s in Kahlo Class

Cuisenaire’s in Kahlo Class

Year 5 explored multiplying fractions by integers in maths this morning. Children explored conceptually through manipulating Cuisenaire rods to represent different multiplication sentences. It is important that all children explore mathematical concepts and are given...

London South East Plus Maths Hub: Teacher collaboration

London South East Plus Maths Hub: Teacher collaboration

On Friday maths leaders, teachers and specialists came together at South Rise Primary School for a full day of professional development and collaboration in maths! Primary schools were represented from Tower Hamlets, Greenwich, Bexley, Lewisham and Southwark where we...

Fireman Sam needs a dry glove!

Fireman Sam needs a dry glove!

We had a lovely time wearing our science jackets and getting our observation eyes on. We received a letter from Fireman Sam. He had a big problem. What material would we choose? Wood, metal, paper, fabric or plastic? As scientists we knew we could help Sam so we set...

Our trip to the Science Museum

Our trip to the Science Museum

Today, Y3 visited the Science Museum and loved exploring the artefacts. Students were able to gain a better understanding of how the human body work so effectively. Enjoy our pictures.

Professional Development: NPQ

Professional Development: NPQ

This week, Lansbury Lawrence hosted colleagues from the South of England and London for Peer Learning Group 2 for the National Professional Qualification for Leading Teacher Development. There was a wealth of experience and a range of roles within the group from...

Dual counting in Year 1!

Dual counting in Year 1!

In Maths we have been learning to master numbers by counting in different ways. This has thoroughly helped us understand the relationship between various numbers, specifically in regards to their tens and ones. Adults at home can count with their children to...