This afternoon, Crew 3/4 enjoyed watching Horrible Histories – Rotten Romans as part of hook week. We can’t wait to see how the film and the battle ends tomorrow!



This afternoon, Crew 3/4 enjoyed watching Horrible Histories – Rotten Romans as part of hook week. We can’t wait to see how the film and the battle ends tomorrow!
This morning during crew we worked together to play listening games. We then went on to take it in turns to guide our blind folded partner, using verbal instructions and sound signals, through an obstacle course. Afterwards the children reflected on how specific their instructions were, how trust was an important part of crew and how being blind folded made them feel. It also made some think about how well they know their left and right!
Mrs Jackson
Yesterday we made links between the segregation in the story ‘Mixed’ and the history of the Berlin Wall. The children were able to use their knowledge of World War 2 to understand how and why Germany was divided. We went on to produce artwork similar to that which was graffitied on the Berlin Wall, showing our thoughts about important matters like peace, freedom, saving our planet and racism. Here are some of our finished pieces.
Well done Crew Jackson for taking part in a silent discussion about our transition text ‘Mixed’. You all gave fantastic mature opinions and I was very impressed with your working attitude. Keep up the hard work!
Mrs Jackson
Well done to the children who arrived this morning in time to take part in our crew challenge. The worked really hard to collaborate, discuss ideas and problem solve so they could make the tallest free standing tower of shoes. Great perseverance guys!
Good luck on Sunday England! Make the children of year 4 proud! Although, we’re already very proud to be honest.
The winning tickets for the Year 6 raffle have been drawn. There are 14 prizes in total so make sure that you check your ticket as there is a great chance of winning. Thank you to all local and small businesses who have donated a wonderful prize, as well as all of those who bought raffle tickets. Whilst not everyone will be able to win a prize, your kindness and generosity has gone a long way towards providing leavers hoodies and a few nice treats for our Year 6’s in the final week. Thank you!
Winners:
Prizes are available for collection from the school office.
Here are the list of raffle prizes that have been kindly donated so far from businesses and individuals within the local community. Any further donations, no matter how big or small, would be hugely appreciated. If there are any further donations, please could they be brought into school by Wednesday 30th June. The final deadline to purchase tickets (£1 per strip) will be Friday 2nd July, with all proceeds going towards Year 6 hoodies and celebrations. Anyone is welcome to buy tickets, just send money into school in a labelled envelope and class teachers will ensure it makes its way to the right place. Thank you for your generosity, all of those who have donated – check out the business pages below.
More images and updates to follow soon.
Earlier this week in expedition the children verbally gave such kind comments about each other’s work so I decided today we would go on a gallery work and record our notices and praises. Wow!!! What kind, thoughtful children we have in class 12! Using the remember to list linked to our propaganda posters for joining the Women’s Land Army, the children went around the room and gave kind and specific feedback to their peers. Brilliant work guys. I am so proud of each and every one of you.
Mrs Jackson