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Class 1 Assembly

Wow! Mrs Eason is so proud of Class 1 and their assembly this morning. They sang and delivered their lines/poems beautifully. Well done Class 1.

 

Class 3 – York Trip

Class 3 have had a fantastic day in York. We travelled to York by train and then walked to The Dig, where we learnt how archaeologists learnt about the past. We even had a chance to unearth different artefacts ourselves. After lunch we explored the Shambles before walking to York Minister.
We then went to the Jorvik centre and travelled back in time and went through the streets of Viking York and saw, heard and smelt what it would have been like!! It was very smelly!!, A brilliant day of learning.

Art Club

Tonight, art club studied how Quentin Blake makes his illustrations. They used observation skills to make copies of his drawings.

 

World Book Day 2024

Class 1 have had great fun exploring different books. We read books to our class ‘Book Buddies’ and retold some Traditional Tales using puppets.

 

Class 4 Assembly

Class 4 have been working hard on their assembly celebrating their learning. Come and see for yourself tomorrow morning. Will our very own Robin Hood save the day?

Class 4 Greek Day

Yesterday Class 4 enjoyed their Greek feast they had prepared during DT lessons last term. Yesterday morning they made Greek salad and Tzatziki. They dressed in togas and made laurel wreath headdresses. During the day they learnt about Greek thinkers, The battles of Marathon when the Athenians were victorious over the Persians. They also compared life in Ancient Greek to life during that period of history in Britain.

 

Class 1 Emergency Vehicles

Wow! Look at Class 1’s emergency vehicles. A great end to our ‘People Who Help Us’ topic.

Class 1 Art

Class 1 has enjoyed looking at the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. We used the three primary colours to create our own masterpieces.

RE – Class 1

This morning, Class 1 made some flat bread after listening to the Bible story Elijah asking the the widow of Zarephath for a piece of bread, and the destitute widow using her last bit of flour and oil to bake for him.
We had great fun making and kneading the dough, before putting it in the oven to bake. The best part was sharing and eating the freshly baked bread. It was delicious.

Nottingham Castle – Class 4

Today Class 4 travelled by train to Nottingham to visit the castle. It was a glorious day and they admired the view over the city from the castle vantage point. Inside they learnt about different artist techniques in the art gallery and had a superb guided tour of David’s Dungeon and the caves. They learnt more about archery and using a long staff through animated games and watched the legend of Robin Hood projected to huge screens for an immersive experience.