A huge thank you to those children who had taken time to 'bling' their scooter or bike! They looked great!
Friday, 31 March 2017
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Fantastic Fairthorne!
A few more photos of the brilliant 2 days Rooks class had at Fairthorne Manor last week - I hope they all slept well at the weekend!
Lots more photos were taken - this is only a selection... there will be a letter coming home shortly to invite parents in to school to view a full slideshow!
Thank you to Mrs Meddings and Mr Gould for taking part and being such good sports, and of course parents for allowing children to come!
Lots more photos were taken - this is only a selection... there will be a letter coming home shortly to invite parents in to school to view a full slideshow!
Thank you to Mrs Meddings and Mr Gould for taking part and being such good sports, and of course parents for allowing children to come!
Tuesday, 28 March 2017
Owls Class balances in PE
We have recently been exploring 'balance' in PE! We have been working together to create partner balances using a variety of equipment. Our final performances were packed full of individual and partner work as well as some original transitions between the equipment!
Thursday, 23 March 2017
Fairthorne Fun!
The children had all arrived safely and were having fun in the sun when I visited. Not sure how long the sun lasted for though! One group spoke about facing a challenge, supporting one another and having lots of fun. Even on a residential, they are learning to be the best they can!! I only got to see 2 groups as Mrs Meddings' group were deep in the forest somewhere!! So apologies for not getting pictures of all of them.
One more thing! Parents be warned...clothes will be muddy...VERY muddy!!!
One more thing! Parents be warned...clothes will be muddy...VERY muddy!!!
Monday, 20 March 2017
Rooks Scrap Yard poetry Challenge
This morning in English, Rooks looked at the setting of the scrap yard, where the Iron Man settles. We explored what would be found there, and wrote a verse of a poem in home groups. We then put it together to make a class poem.
Well done Rooks- excellent descriptive phrases!
Rooks
‘Scrapyard Challenge’ Poem 20/3/17
A broken scooter lying still on
the dirt,
Old, bent cutlery tumbling down
from the rocky cliff edge.
A big helicopter still and
unmoving.
As rusty as an old chain, a worn
motorbike lays still.
A burnt out microwave falling
from a hill crashing slowly to the ground,
Five tatty, old and rusty engines
screeching as they roll down the hill.
CLINK, CLASH, BOOM!
Rusty springs and bolts clinging
and clanking all day long
A television as tall as a rusty
old truck.
A broken radiator covered from
edge to edge in dust and cracks,
The wires are as long as a train
and older than World War Two.
Ragged nails and nuts swarming
together as the wind blows,
A mouldy microwave nestling
against a rusty pile of pans.
CRASH, BANG, WALLOP!
A TV being shoved down the fierce
Iron Man’s throat
A black shiny wheel rolling round
the dirty steel.
Exhausted engines rusting away in
the wind
A computer tasting better than
All You Can Eat at a buffet
A red old car lying in the metal
scrapyard
An iron chain wrapping itself
around a lamppost.
BANG! CRASH! WALLOP!
A broken microwave laying against
an old pile of cars
A greasy old stove, beneath an
old broken tractor.
An ancient rusty TV stuck under
an engine
A broken boiler spewing with oil
covered over by a metal blanket.
An enormous trailing chain
running from one side to the other.
CLINK, CLINK, CLINK!
Greasy, old springs jumping,
flipping, tumbling down the monstrous mountain
A rusty old tractor that has been
silent and lying motionless for years.
Chains for a topping – whatever they’re
on, they are perfect for a treat!
Rusty railway tracks that lie
silently on the edge of the sharp cliff.
An old decaying black fridge
laying on the mountain edge.
Forks, knives, spoons all
clinking together as they spill down the hill.
CLINK!
CLINK! CLINK!
The Iron Man was happy.
Sunday, 19 March 2017
SWIFTS and MENTOS...!
Well...it is safe to say that the Swift class have absolutely loved Science Week! They have investigated and tested all sorts of weird and wacky experiments. As an epic end to a wonderful week we left the best until last!
Earlier today Swifts tested to see which bottles of liquid would react best with a packet of Mentos. They had three options: water, lemonade and coco cola. In true Swift style, we predicted first, generated our scientific questions that we wanted to find out and set out to find the answers.
Below is a video of the lemonade and the coco cola...they were fab!
Earlier today Swifts tested to see which bottles of liquid would react best with a packet of Mentos. They had three options: water, lemonade and coco cola. In true Swift style, we predicted first, generated our scientific questions that we wanted to find out and set out to find the answers.
Below is a video of the lemonade and the coco cola...they were fab!
Well done Swifts, you've been super scientists all week!
Labels:
British Science Week,
fun,
maths,
science,
Super Swifts
Friday, 17 March 2017
Swifts Super Science continues...
Yesterday, super Swifts took part in another fun task linked to Science Week! They used their knowledge of 2D shapes and created a shape to test blowing bubbles with. They had to create their shape out of wire and think about the size of it too! Once created, we predicted to see which mixture would work best. Was it washing up liquid and water? Washing up liquid, water and glycerine or shower gel and water? Through a thorough test session of blowing bubbles (what fun it was) we knew which mixture was ideal. It was in fact the... shower gel and water! The mixture was thicker than the other two and held the bubbles longer than the others. Also, it did help having a smaller shape! Check out the fab pictures below...
Labels:
British Science Week,
fun,
maths,
science,
Super Swifts
Super Science in Year R!
We have been very busy during Science week! We investigated what happens to flour when we add different substances to it. We made predictions and then tested our ideas! As you can see from the pictures, we enjoyed finding out the results and getting very messy!
We also used our 'Super Heads' to think carefully about how far a car will travel on different surfaces. We made predictions and then tested our results by measuring the length travelled with our hands or a tape measure. We thought carefully about why and shared our ideas.
Please take a look at our pictures!
We also used our 'Super Heads' to think carefully about how far a car will travel on different surfaces. We made predictions and then tested our results by measuring the length travelled with our hands or a tape measure. We thought carefully about why and shared our ideas.
Please take a look at our pictures!
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