Great Fire of London
Pupils in Picasso class have started their new topic - The Great Fire of London.
Pupils in Picasso class have started their new topic - The Great Fire of London.
Pupils in Banksy class have been continuing to learn about how to keep safe online.
Pupils in O'Keeffe class have started their new topic of Farms.
Pupils in Picasso class have started the term with a new text - The Tin Forest. It is an acclaimed picture book written by Helen Ward and illustrated by Wayne Anderson.
Banksy class have been busy writing newspaper reports based on the book Tuesday by David Weisner. In the book, frogs start mysteriously flying on one Tuesday night. They get up to mischief, including flying into an old lady's house and watching T.V, getting tangled up in washing and chasing a dog! What we don't know is what will happen next Tuesday.
Picasso class have been busy rehearsing for their Viking Play. Their performance is a celebration of what they have been learning in History this term.
Below are some pictures from the dress-rehearsal.
In maths this week, Miss Buckler has been trying to trick the pupils by making a number with counters, then getting the pupils to close their eyes and taking-away or adding a counter, and they need to spot if they have more or less!
In PSHE they have been thinking about ways to help the planet.
Following their trip to Oxford Castle, pupils in Goldsworthy class have been busy making their own castle models, ready to share with parents next week. They have also been acting out the story of Empress Matilda, ready to write their own stories about this.
Pupils in Goldsworthy class have been researching Castles as part of the learning in History.
Pupils in Picasso class have been learning the technique of weaving, in the style of the Anglo-Saxons.
This week, pupils in Banksy class held a court session to decide if Goldilocks had broken the law.
Pupils in O'Keeffe class have been having a wonderful time learning about how New Year is celebrated in other cultures.