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Goldilocks and the three bears

Goldilocks and the three bears

This week our literacy was very tasty: our porridge was “just right”. We impressed our grown ups by writing the names of the equipment and ingredients we used to make our porridge. Having acted out the story “Goldilocks and the three bears” in our role play and adding...

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Jazz Time!

Jazz Time!

Today we have been looking at the music genre Jazz- listening to a piece performed by Ian Gray. We have been learning how to follow notations using percussion instruments such as glockenspiels. By the end of the lesson, we were able to hold a mallet correctly, with a...

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Oceans and Continents of the World

Oceans and Continents of the World

We have been using atlases to locate the oceans and continents of the world. Did you know the Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean? Did you know that Antarctica is the coldest continent?

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Claude Monet

Claude Monet

Year 1 have been analysing the work of the famous artist Claude Monet. They have been discussing facts as a class about Monet and creating art in the style of Monet creating the Japanese Bridge painting using their fingers.  

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Music in 1R

Music in 1R

1R have been practising their skills on the glockenspiels in music by identifying simple notes and keeping a steady beat to the music.

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What is surrealism?

What is surrealism?

As part of our art unit about Joan Miro, 4B have been exploring the surrealist style of art. We practised Joan Miro's technique of free-drawing, where we simply draw without thinking or planning. Take a look at our efforts and see what you think.

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What can artefacts teach me about the Egyptians?

What can artefacts teach me about the Egyptians?

4B have been very fortunate to borrow a box of ancient Egyptian artefacts from the Oriental Museum in Durham, so we spent an afternoon exploring the artefacts and asking questions about their use. When we’d all had a good look, we decided to do some research to find...

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