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Converting Metric Measures (and eating delicious cake!)

Converting Metric Measures (and eating delicious cake!)

This week, 6B have been learning how to convert between various metric measures and have been doing a fantastic job! As a treat, I thought I'd give them the day off from doing any maths work today. Instead, I posted the recipe for a delicious Victoria sponge cake and...

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RE in KS2

RE in KS2

During Autumn term, our children in Key Stage 2 have been learning about Judaism, including Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and Forgiveness in Christianity.  We have made a board in the KS2 corridor to display some of the work that the children produce, which will be...

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Non-Chronological Reports: Pandora

Non-Chronological Reports: Pandora

In English, we have been learning how to write non-chronological reports and this week the children have finally pulled all of their skills together to create a report on Pandora (the alien planet from Avatar). Have a look at the pictures below to see how well they've...

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Science – Inheritance

Science – Inheritance

As part of our Science topic on Evolution and Inheritance, 6B have been learning about how genes and traits are passed on from parents to their offspring. The children imagined the offspring of various Mr Men and Little Miss characters to explore what might happen....

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North America

North America

As our topic this term is the Maya civilisation, we have been using our Geography lessons to get more familiar with the human and physical geography of the continent of North America. This week, we have been learning about which countries are located in North America...

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Clay (or salt-dough) Monkeys

Clay (or salt-dough) Monkeys

As part of our topic on the Maya civilisation, we have been looking at Art and Geography from Central America. This week, we looked at the artwork of Freida Kahlo and a recurring feature came up: monkeys! So from the comfort of their own home, our pupils made their...

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