We don’t know if you’re aware, but there was an eruption close to Green Top and we had to make sure that we could escape safely from the area. Luckily, we all just about managed to complete the challenging clues and evacuate from the eruption area.
In all seriousness, it was a lovely morning filled with so many smiling faces and not just the children. Thank you to everyone who could make it and for making it a really lovely morning!
Thank you to everyone who attended our book launch last week, it was lovely to see parents, grandparents and children getting involved with the launch of our book that we created in the autumn term. Books are still available for purchase to anyone who would like one, but was unable to attend last week. We hope you enjoy this little video from the event!
Don’t forget our Y3/4 family learning event will take place on Wednesday 17th May at 9.15am. Please come along to join in our activities which link to our expedition: Earth Shattering Events!
Thank you to everyone who bought and came to celebrate our book that we created and published as part of our WW2 expedition. It was lovely to see everyone and to see the children so proud of their published work.
Watch out for the video if you autographed your book in front of the green screen!
We’ve all had a fantastic day today at Magna. We had a great workshop this morning all about volcanoes and rocks. We’ve explored some exhibitions and managed to have a look in the shop and play on the amazing park before lunchtime. Thank you to all of our parent helpers today we really appreciate you giving up your time to support year 3. Our kids did us proud today setting a great example of how to behave when out and about, we are very proud of you all.
Mr Gerrard, Mrs Pearson, Miss Hilton and Miss O’Neill
Well, it is fair to say that Class 11 loved their trip to Magna today. They got to experience making their own volcano, as well as helping to make it erupt. They used lots of team work, great vocabulary and determination to make sure that the eruption was large.
We then ventured around the Magna Centre to look at other areas, such as the air and fire floors. This literally blew our mind and we enjoyed watching the fire tornado and seeing how that worked.
After a quick spot of lunch and play in the park, Class 11 then went to explore more of the centre, looking at the Earth floor, where we got to try and gather rock and drive diggers (don’t worry, we were in charge of sorting the digging out!) to help collect more rocks. Finally, we finished off in the water area and this was by far our favourite. We got to squirt water guns, drive boats and some of us even experienced a storm on the way!
Class 11 absolutely loved their day at the Magna Centre and have even asked if we can visit again. Hopefully you have heard lots of great stories from them! Thank you as well to the parents that helped out, it definitely made it easier and more settled! 😆
We are excited to finally have our WW2 books published and available to buy!
Our book launch will take place on Thursday 11th May between 4.15pm and 5.30pm. Please pop in between these times to our VE day inspired celebration to enjoy some war time music and a slice of cake!
Books will be on sale for £9.95 and your child will also have the opportunity to autograph their book once purchased.
Today, Class 11 have been celebrating the coronation, with some maths linked work which related to our new knowledge of parallel lines and perpendicular lines. We were tasked with working out how many of these lines the Union Jack has. Then, we wrote letters to King Charles III to say what we want to do during the big help, which included raising awareness for sports, recycling and helping charities that included the poor and animals. Enjoy the celebrations!