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History Detectives

This week, as the school marks 50 years in its current loaction, Class 4 has been using a range of primary historical sources to learn about the school’s history. They examined old photographs, plans, the school register, as well as interviewing past pupils. They created booklets describing the school through the decades.
This morning they

were each presented with their own Bible. We hope that they will delve in and discover the treasures and promises it contains and that it will be a source of inspiration and comfort in the years to come.

Music Celebrations

The children had fun in many music activities today celebrating Dudley House School’s 50 years!

Coat Success

Woohoo! This bunch of superstars from Class 1 can now put their coats on all by themselves – we just need to keep practising the zip!
They are very proud and so is Mrs Glover.

Habitats

Class 2 have produced great Brain Builder habitats over the half term holiday.

Knitting

The children have begun to learn how to knit for the first time in Wool club on Thursday after school. Look at these concentrating faces. They all did well and will continue their efforts next week.

 

Umbrella Fun

Today the children did these lovely paper craft umbrellas. We really enjoyed it!

Toys in the Past

Today Class 2 interviewed Mrs Johnson about school life in the 1970s and she told us about the different toys they played with at school.
This afternoon we sorted lots of toys into groups of toys school children in the 1970s would have played with and toys that they couldn’t have played with because they hadn’t been invented!!!
Class 2 also enjoyed some time playing with the different toys.

Fruit from around the world

The children in Class 1 listened to a story about a little boy making a fruit salad with all sorts of different fruits. They then discussed their favourite fruits and did some research on the computer, with Mrs Glover, to find out where that fruit comes from. The children realised that a lot of the fruits, they like, need warmer weather to help them grow. This means that their fruits can’t be grown here but are grown in other countries and then are transported, by boat or plane, to England and delivered to our shops. We looked at some of these countries on our map and in Atlases. The children then wrote about this.

Tower Challenge

Science club had a challenge to build a tall structure that would hold a table tennis ball. The children rose to the challenge and have proved themselves to be engineers of the future. All succeeded, so a very well done.

Vegetable Exploration

New term, new topic. In Class 1 this term we will be learning all about food. We will use lots of stories as starting points and will also look at the journey of food from field to plate.

Today we started with a science experiment – looking at some vegetables and how they grow. The children all had a good look at and smell of the vegetables and then used safe knives to cut small pieces off the main part. These smaller pieces were then put into bowls of water. We are going to observe them over the next week and see if we notice anything happening.