Everyone dressed to impress with their red, white and blue outfits on Friday to celebration the coronation!

Everyone dressed to impress with their red, white and blue outfits on Friday to celebration the coronation!

Last week, we enjoyed learning about the process to make fossils. To help us understand our learning, we used bread and sweets to represent the animals and the layers of sediment. When we applied pressure, we were able to see the fossil imprints!






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!
We can’t wait to see you there!

We were focusing on triangles today in maths and were learning about the four different types: equilateral, isosceles, scale and right-angled. We used art straws to make the different triangles to help us learn more about their properties.









Today we completed an investigation to find the best rocks for different scenarios. We had to test the different properties of the rocks to find the most suitable rock for a worktop, a statue, a skate park ramp and a roof! This involved sanding, water and using vinegar on the rocks!














This week is National Skipping week and as a school we will be taking part to see how many jumps we can do. Each day, the children will get the opportunity to take part and count how many jumps they can do and we will create a school total each day. Watch this video to find out more.
School council will be getting involved to see who can skip or jump in the most unusual places. All you need to do to get involved is take a picture or video of you jumping or skipping somewhere unusual and send it into school. The deadline for entries is Tuesday 2nd May. Winners will be announced on Friday 5th May.
Happy skipping!
I was so impressed with the beautiful artwork that the children are creating in GBlock with Mrs Green! They were recreating ‘The Great Wave of Kanagawa’ using watercolour in different shades and the effect was beautiful!









Class 12 used atlases today to locate different mountains within different continents. I was SO proud of how hard everyone worked and the resilience shown when completing the activity! I was also really impressed with the children’s prior knowledge on the difference between countries and continents! Well done!






We had a team building session this morning in crew where the children had to work together to make sure everyone was stood on the carpet tiles without touching the floor! They communicated really well and came up with lots of creative ways to support each other!








