Mr Green rushed into class to tell us that there was a dog stuck in the tree on the playground. Luckily Mrs March had her vet’s outfit in school, so she put it on and rushed out to see what …
We dressed as Percy’s friends and some of us dressed as Percy. We went on a walk to the park hoping we might bump into Percy. We think he was a bit busy, so we checked out the play equipment …
We have been on a walk in the woods to look for signs of winter and animal homes. We had a surprise visit to a farm and met Valentino the enormous Bull!
We created our own Great Fire in the safety of our own fire pit. We talked about how the houses were close together, how the wind blew and the materials used. We also spoke a lot about how to stay …
Well done to all the children who took part in the Mini Marathon on Monday 13th February to raise money for WellChild, the charity that Miss Brunt and her partner Paul are running this year’s London Marathon for. Each child …
Year Six took part in a range of activities to mark Children’s Wellbeing Week. We enjoyed time outdoors, taking note of our surroundings and appreciating various aspects of nature. Some of us recorded our feelings in words and pictures; some …
Early morning outdoor Maths helped boost our energy levels in Year Six. Working in teams, we employed inverse operation skills (multiplication and division) to play a fast-paced corners game. As our brains warmed up to the challenge, the calculations were …
Combining Art, Outdoor Learning and Geography, Year Six created observational drawings of the landscape around our school. We took note of natural and man-made geographical features, whilst also considering distance and perspective. It was fun to sketch with different media: …
As part of our Science topic about Inheritance and Evolution, Year Six have been learning how to classify organisms according to their physical characteristics. We took our learning outside and combined our Science knowledge with a survey of birds across …