Literacy Detectives
Today one of our groups have been detectives. They have had to use their literacy knowledge to solve clues about a murder that has taken place at the Spag Bol restaurant.
We hope they catch the culprit soon!
3D artroc bird sculptures ( work in progress)
We used artroc, small drink bottles and lots of research to create the basic structure of our British birds.
Mini beast hunting in our non fiction texts
We are carrying out lots of research into minibeasts in our locality so we can make factfiles.
Making 3D Shapes
Mr Townsend's Maths group have been making open 3D shapes using nets.
Easter Assembly
We have started to work on our Easter assembly. We have lots of words and songs to learn! Please help us to practise them at home.
Why not ask us about some of our songs,
- Really about Jesus
- Spring Chicken
- The Chocolate Song
- The Seed Song
- Everyone Loves…
Our Beatrix Potter Letters
We wrote letters to each other just like the letter Beatrix Potter wrote to Noel Moore, the little boy who was ill. We took these home last week - hope Mums and Dads enjoyed looking at them too!
Reception Buddies
This afternoon Reception Buddies group B have been working on the iPads.
Vincent Van Gogh's Sunflowers
We have been learning about Vincent Van Gogh. We found out lots about him and how he worked. We then used chalk to make our own sunflower pictures and used our hand to make some huge sunflowers! We hope you like them!
Fraction fun!
Using pizza to demonstrate improper and mixed fractions. As a reward for working hard everyone got some pizza...yummy!
The Squidgy Head Company
We had been set the challenge of making a profit for school fund. We democratically chose the name and used different peoples strengths to help develop our product. Some children worked in the artistic department, others in filtration or assembly and some in advertising. We created a jingle and…
Year 1 shopping
A visit to the local shop to source our equipment for our mini enterprise challenge.
Eco Junk Modelling
On Thursday we worked with artist and explorer, David Shuttleworth. He helped us to use household rubbish to create a rocket. We even made it touch the ceiling!