
A HUGE well done to all of our house point winners this week. Keep up your excellent learning attitudes!
A HUGE well done to all of our house point winners this week. Keep up your excellent learning attitudes!
This afternoon class 5 had a go at drawing what the first ever bike looked like. We compared our drawings to a picture of the dandy charger and told our talk partners what was different and what was the same. The children explained their answers really clearly to their partners and shared if they though the bike was safe or not.
Well done class 5.
Miss Hilton and Miss O’Neill
I am challenging year 3 to get ahead with their learning. This week and the week following half term we will be focusing on multiplication and division. Any child who recaps the grid method and completes some multiplication questions over the holidays can have 100 house points! Please see me to with your sums to receive your house points!
Get multiplying!!!!
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How amazing are these fabulous pieces of homework! I am so impressed with how much effort they have put in! £100 class cash for each of you!
We love to hear all about the exciting things the children get up to out of school. This morning we had so many to celebrate from Irish dancing, ballet, tap dancing, swimming and drama club! Our children are certainly very talented and very busy when not at school!
This group of year 6 children represented us at Trinity last week. They had to prove to everyone in the lecture theatre that the moon landing was fake! Â Green Top won the conspiracy competition!!!
Well Done from me!
Mrs Roberston said… The children took place in a panic competition first where they had to find clues and solve questions to win points – they came first! Then after break, they researched their topic which was ‘the moon landing being faked’ they put together a presentation board of evidence, wrote scripts to support the picture evidence then presented their findings to a panel of judges.
The comp was based on presentation skills, their board and their speech.
They all presented their findings amazingly, especially Neo, who forgot to write his speech down so 5 mins before the presentation learned his speech from the board off by heart, which  apparently swung the judges decision. The children were praised for their behaviour and their enthusiasm for learning.
In a nutshell they made us extremely proud.
Class 13 enjoyed working collaboratively to improve their vocabulary knowledge. They worked with loop cards, tarsia puzzles and matching cards to practise their knowledge of word understanding, synonyms and antonyms! Great work Class 13!
Cyrus has been busy over the weekend creating fossils out of modelling clay. His attention to detail is fantastic! Well done Cyrus!