YEAR 1 UM
Mrs. U MitchellWelcome to YR1M’s Blog
I am so thrilled about my new class of enthusiastic children. I invite you to join them in their learning adventure. This is a great opportunity to share news and achievements.
We are also supported in class 1M by our fantastic Teaching Assistant’s Mrs Livingstone & Mrs Edmondson.
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Love 1UM and Mrs. Mitchell
Our Class Blog
Where does our food come from?
This week we read the stories ‘Oliver’s vegetables’ and some of the ‘Supertato’ series books to think about where our food comes from. We also thought about families who are not as lucky as us to have nice food at home and collected food supplies to be donated the...
Halloween Fun Day!
Writing in a Spooky Classroom
There's been some spooky goings on in 6W today. We have been building up to writing a suspense paragraph so we thought we would get into the mood with it being our Halloween. Here we are with the lights off, spooky music playing and some battery operated candles! We...
Race for Life 2S
We had so much fun taking part in our school Race for Life on Tuesday!
2S Gymnasts!
We have been developing our balance, agility and co-ordination and applying these skills within our gymnastics lessons.
How to make Harvest Soup
This half term the children had fun designing and making an autumnal and nutritious vegetable soup.
Fabulous fun in forest school!
Race for life – thank you!
A huge thank you for all the monies raised and paid in to school so far. You have done an amazing job and the current total is £1159 with a further £390 pledged and still to come in. It was lovely to see and hear all the pupils enjoying the event. Please continue to...
Cleaning up our village!
Does Rowlands Gill have less litter than our school?
In Science, we have been asking questions. We set up a comparative test to check whether our surrounding areas had more litter than our school. The children chose three areas inside the school and three areas outside of school. They completed and tally chart survey...











