Everyone, including the adults took part the Calm me activity to help make sure we’re ready to learn.
The children worked through their culture wheel and then compared their wheel with the other wheels in the class. This helped them to understand what cultural differences and similarities they shared.
For Tell me or show me, the class was divided into 6 groups. Each were given a blank culture wheel and a picture of a child. They then completed the culture wheel as if they were the child in the picture. Every group shared their wheel and were then told that all the children in the picture lived in the UK and were British citizens.
Last week on Thursday in Year 1 we started with the Calm Me exercise to prepare ourselves to learn.
Then in pairs, the children took turns to read their ticket to their partner and say how they feel. Do they feel proud, pleased, happy?
They then made a list of three rewards they would like to receive when they’ve achieved something of which they are proud. These ideas will then help to create the Learning Charter.
This has been the final week of the Theseus and the Minotaur unit where Y3 have been planning and writing their own Defeating the Monster tales.
It all started with a simple story map to draw and then retell their own stories based around a ‘Defeating the Monster’ story.
Then came the BIG writing… both Zainab and Aisha have truly astounded Miss Groom with the quality of their story writing!
Zainab has followed her plan and the story arc to the letter and manged to complete her story AND go back and start to make changes and improvements with her purple polishing pen.
Aisha has included lots of accurate dialogue between her main character Theseus and his father, King Aegeus. She has also spent time using her purple polishing pen to make changes to punctuation and also to improve her vocabulary by using synonyms for said.
We have been looking at the differences between autobiographies and biographies. As a class we decided to write our own autobiography and have produced a super display. This is outside the classroom and pictures will be posted on the first week back.
Year 6 have also made super progress in their writing this half term, this is encouraging as they are now becoming more independent and creative
In Nursery and Reception we have found out about Chinese New Year. Reception listened to the story of the animal race. Each year is named after an animal. The order of the years is the same order as the animals finished in the race. This year is the year of the dog. In Reception we used the story to help us learn about ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd…)
In Nursery we found out about how Chinese people decorate their homes and write good luck messages for each other. People also give each other money in red envelopes.
We made our own decorations and good luck messages.
Both Nursery and Reception also watched a video of a traditional Chinese Lion and Dragon dance. We all had great fun copying the moves and moving in time to the drums.
On Tuesday Reception and Nursery spoke about the importance of Shrove Tuesday to Christians. We decorated and tasted pancakes with different toppings including jam, butter and golden syrup. Mr Ricketts lead an assembly about Ash Wednesday marking the start of Lent. From this the children spoke about things adults and children may give up during Lent and what we could do instead.
During this half term Year 4 have being studying the Anglo-Saxons. Over the last few weeks children have studied a range of pieces of Anglo-Saxon jewellery and the features that can often be found on them. This week Year 4 used their Maths knowledge on symmetry and Anglo-Saxon art to created their very own Anglo-Saxon symmetrical brooches with clay. The children had lots of fun shaping the clay and following their design ideas to create their final piece of artwork.
Today, Nicola our school nurse came to talk to us about healthy eating. We discussed the range of food we need to eat in order to keep healthy. We now know that there are 5 food groups and that we need carbohydrates to give us energy and milk and diary which provides us with calcuim for our bones and teeth to remain healthy.
We sorted the food into the correct food group as a class!
Our Forest School session was a bit wet and muddy today, but we still had fun. We played some games under the shelter and then talked about fire safety rules. We weren’t sure whether we would be able to have a fire in the rain but Mrs Grant managed to get one started. Unfortunately it then got too windy to be able to toast marshmallows. Instead we sat around the fire and enjoyed hot chocolate.
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