On Monday, we enjoyed investigation friction and the affects different surface areas have on the speed of a car and how far the car travels. The children followed the method and set up the experiment themselves. I can’t wait to see your final science reports! #OgdenTrust
On Friday 15th November, we will be celebrating and raising money for CIN.
This years theme is SUPERHEROES so we would love to see lots of you dressed in your favourite costumes. Don’t worry because if not you can also come in Yellow/Spotty clothes, non-uniform or even your pyjamas!
There will be a BUN SALE on this day so if you would like to donate any buns please bring them in to Crew leaders. Buns will be sold at 50p and each child will receive ONE bun.
If you would like to make any further donations to the Children In Need charity then please use this link below or use the QR code:
In G Block today, class 12 have been learning about the history of Remembrance Day and the understanding. They have produced some beautiful writing on the poem, ‘ In Flanders Fields’ Below is some examples.
Class 5 had an amazing day on our first day back at school after the half term break! We travelled on a big coach all the way to Lincoln to explore Lincoln Castle! We walked along the walls of the castle and looked at the view. We also took part in some super workshops. We enjoyed acting out a medieval banquet, making swords, handling armour and shooting bows and arrows! It was so much fun. One of the highlights of the day was of course lunchtime! The children enjoyed having an indoor picnic and catching up with their friends. It was lovely to see the awe and wonder on the children’s faces throughout the day. The coach journey home was a lot quieter than on the way there 🙂
Due to instructor illness, Crew Walton’s Bikeability sessions are now Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th November. The non-rider sessions for all will remain Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th. Please ensure your child brings their equipment and appropriate footwear and bottoms. Thank you.
We had a wonderful day consolidating our learning at Lincoln Castle today. The children were wonderfully well-behaved and loved sharing their learning with the staff at the castle. Our day was jam-packed with activities, from handling armour in the Victorian prison, to designing coats of arms, re-enacting a banquet and finishing our day by walking part of the huge wall and visiting the inside of one of the towers!
A huge thanks to everyone involved with making our day fantastic and a special mention to the children who made me proud, as always, with their excellent manners.