This afternoon, we were lucky enough to have Jersey from the learning council come and read to us during our crew session. She did a fantastic job and the children really enjoyed listening to her!


This afternoon, we were lucky enough to have Jersey from the learning council come and read to us during our crew session. She did a fantastic job and the children really enjoyed listening to her!
Throughout the day, children from both crews have been working hard to help complete their crew boards. Each child has contributed and I have been proud of how much time and effort they have put into it!
This afternoon, the children have been carrying on with their Roman mosaics. Some of them are really starting to take shape now!
Today, as part of Hook Week, the children have been having fun making catapults out of lollipop sticks. We then had a competition to see who could fire them the furthest, with Natalia and Katie’s catapult winning!
This morning, we spent some time exploring different books that we wouldn’t normally read. We also shared our favourite books to give good recommendations to others!
This afternoon, the children were able to take part in the Roman Olympics! We got to do some fun activities including Roman hurdles, bean bag shot put, chariot (wheelbarrow) racing and marathon running around the 3G pitch!
Year 4 had great fun in GBlock today turning dolly pegs into Roman soldiers! They were so careful and patient and created some fantastic, fearful looking soldiers!
Well done to Layla who has immersed herself within our expedition by creating a Roman-style building out of Lego! It looks fantastic!
Tomorrow (Wednesday 6th September) is National Read a Book Day!
Why not enjoy a book together after school to celebrate the day? We’d love for you to email us any photos of you enjoying your reading!
We are so proud to celebrate some of our Year 4 girls who are part of the Club Thorne Under 9s girls team and are the first all girls team to represent Thorne! They start their first league this Saturday and we couldn’t be more proud!
Good luck girls!