Full moon
You all remember the advert. We recreated it using Jaffa cakes. So here goes... Full moon.
Easter Bonnet Parade
Remember to make your Easter Bonnet over the weekend. Your hat is an important part of our Easter celebrations. Our parade will take place this Thursday alongside our special Easter assembly. Eveyone is welcome, see you there!
SAFETY WARNING
We are very excited about tomorrows eclipse. From our last topic challenge we found out that the sun is the biggest light source and that you must never look directly at it, so we are going to use a simple pinhole viewer to protect our eyes when taking part in this scientific event. If you haveā¦
Bronze Maths Award Winner
Well done to our newest maths, bronze medal winner.
Balancing Act
Today in gym we experimented using different balances thinking carefully about our core muscles.
Kits come home
It's that time of year... The children will be bringing home their P.E kits for their half termly wash. Please return on the 13/4/15 and also check that outdoor footwear fits as we will be commencing our athletics and games module when we return after our Easter break.
Planning our recount
Today we have been planning our recounts. We used pictures to represent our science missions to support our recounts tomorrow. Take a look at Isabelle's, Ruby's and Julian's.
Our first P.A.W Winner.
A massive well done to Libby Swanick for being our first ever Year 1 P.A.W winner. Libby has shown pride in all her work. P.A.W stands for pride in all work and it is a difficult award to gain. Mrs Robinson and I are very proud of you.
Hair Raising
Year 1 are feeling energised by science week just take a look at our hair. We used static energy to create impressive results!
Maths Bronze Award Winners
Well done in achieving the multiplication and division bronze award. However onwards and upwards ... can we achieve silver before Summer? Keep up the monster effort!
Floating Flowers
We used our knowledge of fractions to create our flowers. We then timed the absorption rates of different papers. Without touching our flowers they began to open, the thicker the paper the slower the flower unfurled.