We had the most exciting afternoon celebrating science. Neil, from Big Science came to visit us and showed us how acids and alkaline cause different reactions to occur in water.
We had the most exciting afternoon celebrating science. Neil, from Big Science came to visit us and showed us how acids and alkaline cause different reactions to occur in water.
PCSO Ian Goodwin visited school to talk to Class 1 and 2 about how the police can help us, stranger danger and water safety. The children listened carefully and had the opportunity to ask questions. They finished off by trying on some of the uniform.
As we prepare to start attending mass again Father Ian very kindly invited us to spend some time in church. Father Ian showed us around and we had the chance to ask questions. The children showed respect, friendship, excellence and care throughout their visit and all the adults were very proud.
We have really enjoyed World Book Day.
We designed our own crowns, bookmarks, bunting and KS2 read to us.
We had such a fun gymnastics lesson on Thursday. We warmed our bodies up by being superheroes then practised our travelling, rolling, jumping and balances ready to perform our gymnastics sequences next week.
We enjoyed celebrating Mental Health Awareness Week on Thursday 11th February. Our theme was ‘Growing Together’ where we each thought about how we had grown since September and what we could do now that we could not do before. We also thought about our goals for the future and what we want to be when we grow up.
Each class helped to plant a plant to remind us of the day where we learned about mental health and how we can grow a healthy mind. We enjoyed listening to our favourite Disney music and had juice and a biscuit too!
We learned a lot for Safer Internet Day today. We know how to keep safe online.
We celebrated how fantastic computing can be with class 1 in a coding carousel.
We are the handwriting heroes today.
Throughout what we do in school we promote British Values. This week the children voted on the games that they wanted to play as part of a joint PE lesson.
First they took part in a vote, each child collected their voting slip and choose their favourite game and then placed it in the ballot box.
The votes were then counted by Mrs Wilson, the children couldn’t wait to find out the result.
Once the votes were counted and revealed the children enjoyed taking part in a selection of games chosen by them.
A great afternoon was had by all.
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