Today, the children have been working collaboratively to create an acrostic poem about evacuation during the Second World War.







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Today, the children have been working collaboratively to create an acrostic poem about evacuation during the Second World War.
A big well done to Arnie who has recently achieved his orange belt in martial arts!
This week’s the children had the chance to make their own friendship corded bracelets which they seemed to enjoy very much! Lovely little group and great effort.
Great PE lesson today guys I was really impressed at how you all got stuck in and listened to feedback throughout the session. And I’m sure you all enjoy me failing very miserably at a push up too! Well done again, looking forward to next week.
Class 7 have been learning about the different types of castles and worked hard researching facts about them. We learned about Motte & Bailey castles, stone keep castles and, finally, concentric castles! Well done on such super knowledge, Class 7!
Have a great weekend, Class 7! 🙂
A huge thanks to Coach Morgan today for our extra-special PE session. We learned about the importance of following instructions carefully to travel safely around the hall and finished with a super fun game of Don’t Wake Grandma and Grandad.
Thanks Coach Morgan
See you soon!
Wednesday 18th September we will be celebrating National Read an E-Book Day! Our KS2 children will enjoy reading E-books in their Accelerated Reader time and our KS1 children will enjoy having one read to them!
Why not get involved reading an Ebook at home? You can sign up to access free online books using this link: https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/user/sign_up.html
Send us any photos you might take to celebrate the day!
Class 8 have been busy this week with our reading. In our expedition lessons we have been doing some research on castle types as well as labelling parts of a castle. In reading lessons, we have been reading ‘Chicken Little’ and learning some reading and comprehension skills. Keep up with the super reading guys!
Mrs Shaw x