Anti bullying week!
Today our very creative year 1 children created their very own anti bullying posters and talked about the importance of being kind and friendly.
Our children this week have been empowered by exploring the meaning of bullying and how to STAMP IT OUT!!
Feed the birds!
Year two, today, in after school club made bird feeders. We know it is important to help the bird during the winter months so we got very messy making bird feeders. Have you spotted any in the trees around school?
We also made some amazing conker rolling pictures using paint and conkers.
Fascinating facts!
Today we researched lots of wonderful facts about hedgehogs to help us with our non chronological report. We focused on their appearance, diet and habitat. We even found some fascinating wow facts too.
Features of non chronological reports
Today we worked together to identify the features of a non-chronological report. We also identified the Year 2 skills to be included.
Drawing club
Spooktacular pictures created by our year 2s! Happy Halloween! ;)
Drawing club
Spooktacular pictures created by our year 2s! Happy Halloween! ;)
Exploring computers
Today in computing we used the programme word. We used the different tools to edit our writing changing the size, colour and style.
Forest School - Den building
The children worked in teams today to build a den, they had to think carefully about how they were going to build their den and what offered the most protection, if it rained. Super team work by all - well done!
Forest school. Smile - You’ve been framed!
In after school, Forest School today we practiced our knot tying skills to make picture frames! Smile - we did!
Drawing club!
Here are some of the fabulous self portraits that our year 2’s have created! Some amazing look a likes! Well done year 2!
Drawing club
In drawing club today ,our year 1’s used mirrors to study their faces and created their very own self portraits!
Amazing artists!
Today we have been exploring different mediums. We have used pencils/handwriting pens to complete observational drawings of the objects we collected last week to create replicas of Andy Goldsworthy’s work. Today we focused on continual line drawing and the results were fantastic.