by Mrs Sharpe | May 4, 2022 | Art, Design Technology, Forest School, Geography, History, Maths, News, PSHE, Reading, Reception, Science, Writing
Each week we love our forest sessions. We explore the principle of plan-do-review where we decide what we are going to do and write a list of equipment we need to help us to prepare for our session.
by Mrs Beattie | May 3, 2022 | 5A, Geography, News
In Geography this term we are trying to work out what are maps really useful for. We started by looking at a wide range of maps and mapping tools and considering their purpose and key features.
by admins | Apr 29, 2022 | 6A, 6D, Geography, News
In Geography, Year 6 have been looking closely at maps. They have been looking at the different areas certain maps show and how it could be useful. In small groups they have been able to discuss what key features they noticed on the maps or mapping tools. The children...
by Mrs Mobberley | Apr 8, 2022 | 1M, Art, Geography
We have been learning all about Australia and studying Emily Kame Kngwarreye who is an Aboriginal Australian artist. We learnt about what the patterns and dots mean and which colours would be used to create our very own boomerangs.
by Mrs Sharpe | Apr 1, 2022 | Design Technology, Geography, Maths, News, Reception, Science
In the week where the weather brought us sun and rain we used mathematical vocabulary when investigating ”what does half mean”?
by Mrs Mitchell | Mar 27, 2022 | 3M, Geography, News
The children presented their volcano research on two volcanoes. One in Guatemala and another in Iceland. They researched the impacts of the volcanoes and whether they were environmental, social, or economic impacts. Everyone did a great job of presenting their...