We were lucky enough today to snack like astronauts as part of our latest case study slice. During half term our Martha visited Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh and kindly brought us back some freeze dried ice-cream to try…just like the real astronauts eat while flying missions in space. We were able to choose between chocolate or strawberry and as you can see MOST of us thought it was delicious!
Today we had a challenge to draw 4 different natural things found in the quad area. We went foraging for different things, like flowers, trees, leaves, grass. Then we spent some time sketching and drawing each of them. It was so peaceful!!
We spent a very exciting expedition lesson this morning by using Google Earth to investigate human and physical features. We zoomed in from a satellite to our school and compared it to a coastal location. the children were all able to identify the features and most of us could also define them by saying whether they were human or physical.
All of the staff and children were blown away by this fabulous piece of work that our Charlotte has spent many hours creating at home after being inspired by our latest expedition, North, South, East, West. Where could your journey take you? In our second case study we have been learning about the inspirational life of Mae Jemison, the first black woman to travel into space.
Charlotte created her ‘sew-lar’ system using felt, buttons and sequins whilst also learning lots of different embroidery stitches. The attention to detail is astonishing…it even has accurate constellations and Jupiter’s famous red spot, a storm that scientists believe has been raging on the planet for at least 300 years! (She also included Pluto, as she has learned that it is no longer classed as part of our solar system due to it being too small and she felt sorry for it!)
Why not ask your children to tell you some of the facts they have learned? They really do love sharing their learning with you.
Carry on aiming for the stars you fabulous little humans and who knows…one day you might go there for real 🌟
We ended our first case study today by assembling our King Charles fact files in the form of pen portraits. We had worked in groups to do internet research and take bullet pointed notes and then used our SPAG learning to add conjunctions to make sentences. After that we critiqued, edited and improved our writing and used a ’jigsaw’ protocol…where one member of each group split into a new group to share our learning… to produce these truly amazing tributes to the journey of our new King.
Bear in mind the children who produced this outstanding work are 5 and 6 year olds! Just imagine the journey they are embarking on if this is what they can produce in year one!
These beautiful children are the proud winners of a recent local community competition that we entered as a school. They drew and created some amazing royal artwork of King Charles and all placed as winners within their age category. They were so pleased with their winning prize chocolate hampers! I hope these guys enjoy them and continue with their artistic flare throughout school!
Last week we had an amazing opportunity to celebrate the Kings Coronation, as part of our expedition this term, where we are looking at our journeys. We have been researching King Charles III, his life and how his journey has culminated in his reign of the United Kingdom. To celebrate, we held an afternoon of craft, chat and even a little bit of afternoon tea style food too! It really was fantastic to see everyone collaborating and getting crafty.
We had another wonderful week in our art club, this time we made sculptures! We rummaged for different natural materials around the quad and turned them into unique pieces of art.