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Year 3 homework to be reviewed in class on Friday 23rd October 2020
Links: 8 x tables: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button Doubling: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button Spelling games for changing y to i : https://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/games-225224.htm The Bronze Age Comprehension ...
Year 6B Homework – 15.10.20.
Hi, For this week’s homework, we have three tasks: Maths, Spelling and English. Maths: Complete the problems. Spelling: Rehearse the spellings ready for our spelling test next week. English: Read the text and answer the questions about the text. You do not have to...
4B Homework – due in 23rd October
Hello 4B! Our last homework before half term. Maths: We are now top notch at column addition. Is Mr Boddy as good as us? Have a look at his work and see what he scores ? This is your chance to be the teacher! Will he get a merit mark or end up on the grumpy pile? Use...
Homework Y5/6A 15.10.2020
Homework Y5R 15.10.2020
Homework Year 5 15.10.2020
Homework Y5R 15.10.2020
2W Homework Week 6
Hi everyone, Click on the link below to access the homework for 2W. week 6 Have a lovely weekend, Miss W. x
Autumn Leaf Hunt!
Today, we went on a hunt for Autumn leaves, as tomorrow we are going to be creating some Autumn-themed candle holders, using jam jars, leaves, tissue paper and PVA glue. The colours we found were so impressive- there were lots of orange, red, yellow and brown leaves....
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Some more super skylines!
In today's art lesson, we used different coloured paints blended together to create the sunset and the river then we used black cardboard to draw and cut out the skyline. We then added the reflections of the buildings in the water, using black marker. We are so...
Autumn, Autumn everywhere
Autumn The children have been learning all about the changes in the seasons and Autumn. We put items we found on our Autumn walk in the tuff tray and explored the textures and smells. The children found that the conkers were very prickly when they were in their shells...