As part of our topic on Brazil we have been making Piranhas out of paper plates! We had to carefully layer tissue paper on to the plate so you could not see any gaps. They will be displayed in school for everyone to see.
In Reception we have been exploring different sea creatures as part of our seaside topic. We looked at the life cycle of a sea turtle and learnt all about the different stages of their life and how they grow. We found out that sea turtles can lay up to 200 eggs! The children made information booklets about the life cycle which included some fantastic writing.
Year 6 completed a Maths challenge where they needed to use their problem solving skills and mathematical knowledge to create a Olympic Torch for the 2016 Olympics. Children were split into two groups. Some children completed word problems related to the Olympics and some children worked in small groups and needed to work from a specification to create a Olympic torch. Children were required to use their knowledge of measure, proportion and problem solving skills to complete the task.
In Year 4 this week we have been practising our debating skills as part of our topic on the blue abyss. We began by researching the coral reef and reading ‘Where the forest meets the sea’. This gave us lots of ideas about why it would be exciting to visit the Great Barrier Reef but also why a hotel might be a bad idea,
We sorted facts and opinions into two sides of an argument- those for building a new hotel, the Aquis Resort, and those against. We then split into 2 groups, presented our side of the argument and tried to persuade the other side to change their mind.
It was a very heated debate and we showed how good we are at making our point and giving evidence.
Hopefully you have had great fun learning the main features of our class story Little Red Riding Hood and have been joining in with the actions.
As part of our Talk 4 Write lesson today we had to spot the patterns in our story – Little Red Riding Hood.
With the help of our magic glasses we have been able to ‘box up the text‘. This means we have been able to identify the key parts of the warning tale and where in our story they area.
A warning tale has the following features:
Now, discuss which parts of the story belong in which section?
We have been exploring how the same amount of liquid looks different in a range of containers. We have counted how many small bottles can fill larger ones. It has been very splashy but great fun!
We have been competing our Ocean drums with
some lovely tissue paper collage.
We have also been working hard on our counting skills and practising to write our numbers beautifully!
Throughout this year children in Year 1 classes in Nechells and Aston schools have received a free book every month (10 books in total). These books were supplied by the Nechells POD CIC through the Bookshare project , funded by the Smurfit Kappa SSK Foundation.
On Thursday Year 1 attended a celebration at Heartlands Academy.
We heard how each school have incorporated the books into the children’s learning.
Mrs Webster told everyone our favourite book was Stickman.
We enjoyed learning all about Stickman and enjoyed the trip to Sutton Park trying to find Stickman.
We heard stories from the author Steve Smallmann who wrote one of the books we have been given, ‘Batmouse’
Steve Smallmann also illustrates books and he drew us a picture using our ideas.
We have been following on our maths learning based around Symmetry. We have been exploring Symmetry through lots of different ways, and we are having lots of fun!
We have also been finding lots of information about sea creatures, and the Starfish has been one of our favourites. So, we decided to make some yummy Starfish biscuits. We had to follow a set of instructions, and made sure we had the correct amount of the ingredients. Once they were ready, we then decorated them. We had to make them symmetrical and we knew that they needed to be the same on both sides.