You may have heard about our new feathery friends that hatched out into the world this week! This has inspired much of our learning, with children writing cards and drawing pictures of the ducklings. We…
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Chirpy chirpy cheep cheep!
This week in Nursery we welcomed some feathered friends. The children all enjoyed observing and talking about the chicks and we had some very amusing ideas for names. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of having…
Read MoreThis week in Year 2
This week in Year 2 we have been continuing our Maths learning with a focus on multiplication. In Religion we discussed how God’s presence is all around us. We found this by looking at…
Read MoreFraction crazy year 4!
We have had a great week filled with fractions and fractions and more fractions. Everyone is doing so well and enjoying learning (such a tricky part of Maths). We enjoyed writing our super myths this…
Read MoreChina Opera Art
Year 3 have enjoyed ‘Arty Friday’ afternoon, taking inspiration from Chinese opera masks to design our own masks. We are looking forward to choosing our favourite designs to create our own masks to wear in…
Read MoreTo die or not to die…
…that is the question! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKioGCArSTw&feature=youtu.be
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What a busy start to the new term, we haven’t even had time to update our blog! We have been so excited to start our new topic all about China! We have been enjoying sharing…
Read MoreA Diamond Job!
Whilst it has been a very busy week with lots of learning taking place in Year 2, one area of learning particularly stood out. Diamond Class presented their assembly about their current Topic, The Home…
Read MoreWho has been eating my porridge?
This week in nursery we have introduced the story of Goldilocks and the three bears and the children have really engaged with the story. They have been acting it out using props and talking about quantity and size….
Read MoreTwit Twoo in Reception!
This week in reception we have continued to link our learning to the story Owl Babies. The children have thought about how the characters have been feeling and written questions they would like to ask…
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