Wow!! Thank you all so much for your amazing efforts in our sponsored read event! Our total currently stands at a great £367.50!! This will go a long way in helping us to stock our library!

Wow!! Thank you all so much for your amazing efforts in our sponsored read event! Our total currently stands at a great £367.50!! This will go a long way in helping us to stock our library!
With over 300 photographs included from World Book Day, can you spot yourself in the video?
The children have made their own parachutes today and tested to see which design worked the best. They had discussions about gravity and air resistance and had lots of fun! You are fantastic scientists, well done!
As part of science week we have been investigating sound. Today we have taken part in an investigation creating our own guitar to investigate the different pitch we can make using different sized rubber bands #ScienceWeek #OgdenTrust
What is the Lunar Eclipse – Click on the link below to find out.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cewk4r0p41po
The partial lunar eclipse in the UK will be visible – weather permitting – during the early hours of 14 March from 3:57 GMT before peaking at 6:19. The best chance of seeing it is by having a clear view of the western horizon.
We would love to see any pictures you manage to capture!
We’re looking for a Teacher for Maternity Cover at Green Top School!
Find out more here and apply to #JoinOurCrew
https://xptrust.org/teacher-for-maternity-cover-green-top-school/
Today we explored gravity. We watched a video that explained that gravity is a force that pulls things towards the centre of the Earth.
The children then took part in their own experiment where they were predicting which ball would fall to the floor the quickest. There were 3 balls of different sizes and weights and they worked in small groups to test their theories. We then added a feather into the equation and learnt about Galileo’s ball and feather theory.
To finish off the session , the children created their own straw rockets and we tested them to see how far they would fly until gravity pulled them towards the Earth.
Another fabulous scientific day…we certainly have some budding scientists in class 8!
This is a reminder that all children need to return their reading books to school tomorrow as Friday is a training day. Please help us by ensuring all children bring their books each week – even if they have not been read yet.
Unfortunately we are unable to allow children to keep Shared Reading books for an extra week. This is because all books need to be collected in as a set and returned to the reading room for the next group of children to use. If the book is not in school on book changing day this will prompt an email reminder from your child’s class teacher or phonics teacher.
If the book has not been returned by the following book changing day a fine of £3.50 per missing book will be added to your Parent Pay account on this day.
Thank You,
KS1 Team
This afternoon, we have been treated to some lovely reading from Arnie, George, Eden and William. Great reading lads!
This week, we have been investigating how distance can affect the size of a shadow. We measured the length of the shadow as the light source moved further away before plotting it onto a bar chart.
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A huge well done to these 3 superstars who have all been working hard at their after school clubs. We have a yellow and purple belt now at martial arts club! We also have Martha who is working her way through her levels at gymnastics!
I love to hear about these achievements and I am so proud of you all…well done!