FELLSIDE FUN CLUB (WRAP-AROUND CARE)
Our wrap-around care is provided by staff in the ‘Fellside Fun Club’, an external organisation who are nonetheless an integral part of our school.
Rachel and her staff provide supervision, breakfast and fun before school (from 7.50am) for all age ranges, including our nursery pupils.
After-school, children are offered a snack and the opportunity to socialise, play games, do activities or even their homework.
Closing at 5.50pm, the after-school club provides a popular and convenient source of childcare for working parents.
Fellside fun club information 2014 Fellside Fun Club Price Structure Jan 2014
Fellside Fun Club Policies and procedures 2012
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Sawing wood for our bug hotels
This afternoon, we started to make our bug hotels. We had to measure the pieces of wood and safely use the saw to cut them to the correct sizes. We then used special glue to fix them to the base. It wsa very tricky but we were so sensible.
We are Researchers
Today we have been using different sources to research worms. We have been using our reading and scanning skills to select the relevant information we will need. Next week we will be writing an information text on these funny little creatures. We really enjoyed using...
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Newsletter 30.04.21
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Big Bear Funk Music….
During our music session, Reception children really enjoyed leaning a new song called ‘Big Bear Funk’. They then had to show different ways of finding the pulse to this song. as well as clapping out the rhythm. The children agreed that the best part was adding dance...
Investigating sources in History
The children have been learning about the different passengers aboard the Titanic and they have been super sleuths analysing sources from the Titanic. They were able to identify which picture gave us the best evidence for different statements about the Titanic.
Fruit Salad
The children in 1.2M put all their culinary skills to good use to make a delicious fruit salad. The children have very brave tastebuds. They were very happy to try the most exotic of fruits. Well done kids.
Programming in Year 4!
In Year 4, we're learning how to program a screen turtle to make repeated patterns and shapes - we're still learning how to do it but check out our early work. You can see the algorithms (that's computer speak for instructions!) next to the letters we've drawn !