This week the children have enjoyed making pumpkins decorated with spooky handprints! Great job all, have a gorgeous half term everyone!















This week the children have enjoyed making pumpkins decorated with spooky handprints! Great job all, have a gorgeous half term everyone!
The competition is the first part of our “Kitchen Nightmares” campaign that will be running throughout the autumn. Children aged between 6-12 are invited to take part.
Our advice to help you avoid a kitchen nightmare is:
Find more information here.
A reminder that tomorrow will be a whole school non-uniform day to raise money for the NSPCC. We are asking for a donation of £1 to support their charity.
Challenge – To end the week, could you complete a random act of kindness at home or in our local community and send a photograph to your teacher.
Crew Knowles are enjoying kindness week this week and are always on the look out for kind things to do! Today we looked at our AR data as part of academic crew and then created some beautiful ‘Be Kind’ bookmarks for ourselves.
Today is World Mental Health Day and we have taken 10 minutes to relax and read!
This morning, to celebrate Reading Week, we watched a hangout of the author Tracey Corderoy reading her new book Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam.
We also learnt how to draw Shifty McGifty from the illustrator of the book, Steven Lenton! Check out some of our pictures!
Today we have put our hands to making Halloween moon silhouettes! Using a golden paper plate and black paper! Here’s what they have managed to produce this week.
This morning in crew, we looked at the story ‘Coming to England’ as we are learning more about The Windrush Generation. Coming to England is a true story of a person called Floella Benjamin. The children were really engaged in thinking about how people might have felt, and what they might be thinking as they came to England for the first time on the Empire Windrush.
Why not listen to the story for yourself here?
Next week, we will be taking part in a week full of activities linking to Kindness. This is part of the NSPCC fundraising and awareness week.
We will be taking part in lots of fun activities during Crew each day and there will be lots of opportunities for children to complete Kindness Challenges at home too.
Next Friday, to raise money for the NSPCC, we will be holding a Non-Uniform Day for donations of £1.
As part of National Poetry Day, we had a fantastic afternoon when the author and illustrator Phil Sheppard visited us! We heard some really funny stories that he’d written as well as some funny poems and rhymes! There was definitely lots of laughs! We even practised some illustration skills as he taught us how to draw a shark!