Role Play’s where it’s at.

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERATo help us with learning how to write direct speech we have been using role play.  Using role play helped us get into character and create a conversation between ourselves and our partner.  We then put this conversation into speech bubbles.  Then from the speech bubbles writing dialogue using inverted commas.  The children explored different situations including

Looking out of a window with their mum or dad.

having a friend over for tea

standing in the dinner line

Being in a maths lesson with their uncle

a rainy playtime with their best friend.

 

Have a look at our photos and why not have a conversation with Year 3 whilst doing any of these activities and see where it leads you.  You may be surprised.  We were!

The beauty of flowers

Our science work in year 5 has been about Life Processes and Living Things. As part of that we have been looking at plants, how they grow , what they need to grow and also parts of a flower.

In our latest lesson the children had to dissect a flower and lay all the parts out and create a labelled diagram and explain what each part was for.

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Year 6 explore the Victorians

Year 6 have been researching about the Victorians and how they lived.

Below is a few examples of our research into the slums.

Victorian slums.

It was very hard for the Victorians to make money when you live a hard, unsuccessful life. They survived on not much food and wore horrible clothes. If you were poor you would possibly have a bath once a month or even longer.

London slums were the worst houses because they were very small and you would have had to share a house with many other people. It was possible for you to share a place with total strangers. The Victorian slum houses were very smelly and very different to the houses we have now in the 21st century. A Victorian house (slum) would have been all on one floor you would not have had not a lot of things in the house.

By Tiarno and Misha

Victorian Slums

A Victorian slum is like an apartment building where the poor used to live. There was only one toilet, one bathtub and a place to get water, all in the courtyard. If you couldn’t pay the rent you would get kicked out of the slum or be forced to live in the doss house. The doss house was where you would sleep in coffin like bedding or sleep hanging over a rope. There was a small shop in a slum where you could buy goods like bread, butter or fish. The people who lived in slums would make match boxes, grew cress and make wooden handles to earn money.

By Damon

 

Victorian slums

Slums were places where poor people went to live and work to get money for food. They were grimy, horrible buildings with lots of people living there. The “neighbours” weren’t very friendly. They would only have one or two beds, depending on how rich they were. The rooms were cramped up, with wallpaper falling of the mouldy, stained walls. The less fortunate may have had to share a room with another family. In one slum, they had one toilet so everyone had to take turns. If they were really unlucky, they had to use a bucket and brush and every time someone used it… they chucked it out the window!

By Inaiya and T

Tree Planting

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A few weeks ago we received 30 saplings (baby trees) free from The Woodland Trust.

This week, with the help of some of the children, I have been planting them in the playground.

The saplings are very small but hopefully will grow and grow over the coming years.

We have planted Hazel, Rowan and Birch trees.

Thank-you to those children who helped during their lunchtime.

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Taster Session

The School Council worked with kitchen staff on tasting samples from the 2016 Christmas menu.

ASPENS staff and the children, worked together to decide on the Christmas menu and what tasty treats will be served.

The children got to sample a variety of ideas and were able to come to a decision.

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Don’t forget to join us for a Christmas lunch and try the scrumptious dishes yourself.

 

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Year 4 Roman Shield

Year 4  created their own Roman shield, which were inspired by their class trip the Roman Lunt Fort. They looked at images of real Roman shields and discussed the design and patterns. Then they created their own shield using coloured card and pens to draw their design.

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School Council and UNICEF

During Anti Bullying week, the School Council and UNICEF committee met to discuss and edit the school’s Anti Bullying Policy.

The children worked together to identify parts of the policy that were important, how to make sure ALL children know what the policy says and how best to share the policy with others.

The children came up with two ideas.

  1. Have a ‘Buddy Bench Stop’ outside, so children have a place to go if they are unhappy, or feel they have nobody to play with/talk to.
  2. Have parts of the policy and some UNICEF Children’s Rights on signs around the playground, so children and adults are reminded of them constantly.

Article 31: Every child has the right to relax, play and take part in a wide range of cultural and artistic activities.

Article 29: Education must develop every child’s personality, talents and abilities to the full. It must encourage the child’s respect for human rights, as well as respect for their parents, their own and other cultures, and the environment.

Article 3: The best interests of the child must be a top priority in all things that affect children.

Article 12: Every child has the right to have a say in all matters affecting them, and to have their views taken seriously.

Article 14: Every child has the right to think and believe what they want and to practise their religion, as long as they are not stopping other people from enjoying their rights. Governments must respect the rights of parents to give their children information about this right.

Article 15: Every child has the right to meet with other children and to join groups and organisations, as long as this does not stop other people from enjoying their rights.

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Film Festival 2016

This week Green class have participated in the Into Film Festival. This is a free, nationwide celebration of film and education for 5-19 year olds.

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After a brisk walk downhill to Aston train station, a quick train ride into Birmingham New Street station and a few more steps around the corner, Green class arrived at the Electric Cinema ready to watch The Little Mermaid.

The Electric Cinema is the oldest working cinema in the U.K. and showed its first silent film in December 1909. Have a look inside this magnificent space and go upstairs to screen 2. This is where Green class sat in comfort on large sofas and cosy reclining seats. http://www.theelectric.co.uk/walkthrough/outside.html.

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The Little Mermaid story,especially the setting has given Year 3 lots of wonderful ideas for their narrative writing.

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Say No! Anti-bullying week

This week has been Anti-bullying week and in year 5 the children discussed how we could be kind to each other. Each child was asked to say something nice about a classmate and write it on a post it note, which was placed on a board for them to read.

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The school nurse paid a visit and spoke to the children. She gave them advice on how to help stop bullying if it was happening to themselves, or if they witnessed it happening to others.

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