Well Done Aoife on your tap medal. What a star!

Well Done Aoife on your tap medal. What a star!
We have had some great home learning already this year! Well done to Charlie and Esme for sharing pictures of what they have been doing at home. Don’t forget, for each piece of home learning you get 50 Work Hard points.
Next week, the children in Years 1 & 2 will be making box model houses to support their learning about the Great Fire of London. If you have any suitable boxes at home please can you send one into school with your child. Boxes from everyday kitchen goods are ideal, such as cereal and tea bag boxes.
Thank you for your continued support with our learning, The KS1 team x
This afternoon, we held our first KS1 family learning event of the year. Thank you to all of the parents/carers who were able to join us to take part in some superhero skill based activities – water pistol shoot-out, archery and super strength tyre flipping to name just a few! We look forward to welcoming you into school again soon and hope you enjoyed our fun afternoon.
Well done to Class 7 on another fantastic week in Year 2. This week we have enjoyed lots of hook activities to engage us in our learning and we look forward to getting started with our expedition and Year 2 curriculum next week. We have enjoyed team games, such as tying ourselves into a human knot and working together to untangle ourselves … great problem solving boys and girls, keep it up!
Our Superhero dress up day has been fantastic and a huge thank you for everyone taking part – you all looked amazing. Here’s to a super weekend for you all!
What a fab time we had in club tonight creating our rainforest birds. Well done everyone x
We had a lovely walk out in the sun yesterday as we went to the woods. After learning about the layers and animals of the rainforest, we compared them to our local woods. We also saw the product that was created by previous students at Green Top.
This morning, the children in KS1 were granted a meeting with Susan Durant our local Mayor where they found out all about her fantastic work in the community as well as the work of the local food bank. The children asked lots of questions about Susan’s work and experiences and were able to share the fabulous community work they have been getting up to these last two weeks. Susan was super impressed with the children and enjoyed her visit so much, including sharing a tasty lunch in our lunch hall. Thank you so much for visiting, Susan – we look forward to working with you again soon!
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To celebrate National Read a Book Day, Class7 were treat to an end-of-day story by Lily in Year 3. Lily modelled beautiful reading and even gave us some fab tips on how to be a great Year 2 reader … top of the list – LOTS of practice at home! Thank you, Lily – you did an awesome job 🙂
This afternoon, Class 7 have been helping local shoppers to pack their bags and the store staff to clear and tidy the shelves. Well done boys and girls – you are all superstar heroes! One little job for Class 7, an afternoon of smiles for the shoppers of Thorne 🙂