Latest News
We have been learning about how to stay safe online. Our school digital leaders from P6Mc talked to us about how Digiduck kept his personal information private and he only ever spoke to people online that he knew.
NSPCC DIGIT DAY! 📊📆✏️
Literacy- we measured out ingredients and followed instructions to make play dough.
Numeracy- we measured our hands using cubes, made different amounts using money, used numicon and played lots of fun games.😊
Look at how much fun we had!!!🤩
Yesterday P4R had a workshop around WW2 in which we built Anderson Shelters. The children were tasked with rolling paper tubes, punching holes and then assembling the frame. Once they had this figured out, it was time to put the roof on. After break we went outside to gather our camouflaging materials. This workshop was a great way to expand on the WW2 topic, World Around Us and STEM.
Today James from Sentinus visited our classroom to help us make Anderson Shelters. The children had to roll sheets of paper into tight tubes to make the main structure. They then added a cardboard cover which they decorated to resemble the grass and food which would have covered real thing. James dropped weights on his shelter to show us how strong it was. The children were amazed at its sturdiness considering it was made from just paper and cardboard. Today's lesson was a fun and interesting way to increase our knowledge of our WAU topic, WW2.
P5DK were very lucky to have James from Sentinus visit us, today. They made wind turbines, battery powered cars and looked at how solar panels work. We had a fantastic day learning all about Renewable and Non-Renewable energy.
Have a look at all the activities we completed for Safter Internet Day
We have been doing more work on staying safe on the internet this term.
We did lots of work using the story Digiduck’s Famous Friend story and wrote his top 5 tips for staying safe when online. 👏👏
We have been working on speed, agility and hand-eye coordination in our Healthy Kidz sessions.