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Amazing Alliteration
R.E Good Deeds
The children have been learning about the Jewish new year: Rosh Hashanah. At this time, God acts as a judge within the Torah and God records each person's good deeds from that year. In small groups, the children sorted a selection of news articles actions and decided...
Partitioning in different ways
The children have been learning how to partition in different ways. They are really putting their place value understanding to the test.
Meet The Teacher
Please, click the link below to access the presentation from our Meet the Teacher evening.
How does light reflect?
We had so much fun this afternoon investigating how light reflects. We used the torches and the mirrors to trace over our designs on the table (using the reflections by the light source) and we found it much more tricky than we thought!
I spy with my little eye…..
I spy with my little eye an object that is red, yellow, green, orange...
What is an identity? – Online safety
For our online safety in computing this half term, we are looking at identities and online profiles. How can we protect our personal information while still being online? The children brainstormed what they thought contributed to our identity using a padlet.
Building our Team
Since I know most of the kids pretty well, we spent some time building bonds and teams with team-building activities so that everyone feels like part of the team. [gallery...
First attempts at animation
We have been learning about frames and onion skinning this week. Watch our first tries below.
In Science, we investigated – What is nutrition?
Newsletter 16/9/22
Click the link below to see our first newsletter of the year! Newsletter 16.9.22 FINAL
Fabulous first few weeks settled in Reception
We have already settled into our new key worker group sessions while our grown ups are playing along side us to help develop our understanding of routines and expectations.
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