Thursday, 22 October 2015
Flag Day!
As part of our 'Proud to be Bitterne' day today, we've been coming up with ideas for new House Team flags. Children worked in their teams this morning to come up with some brilliant designs which they can be proud of. Here are the Team Captains sharing some of the ideas we've had so far...
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Thank You for the Harvest!
Our Harvest celebration was fantastic today! Thanks to everyone for your 949 contributions to those in greater need than ourselves. City Mission led our assembly this morning with a message of 'reaping what you sow' to the children which we would like to pass on to you all. We would also like to thank them for the work they do in supporting those in need in our community.
Tent Day!
Today was 'Tent Day' in Kestrels class! Conditions were ideal to test out the children's plans for constructing a waterproof shelter - the rain made things a little 'tense' :) Some fantastic constructions were built by the teams and they learnt a lot about planning, preparation and working together. Great fun, too!
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Proud to be a Parent...
It's our parent consultation this evening and next and we would like to ask parents write some feedback to their children about their work. As parents, we're always very proud of our children's efforts in school and elsewhere and while we do tell them often enough, for a change, we'd like to ask you to write a short note and leave it with your child's books. Another chance to tell them how proud you are of them!
Moving Monsters
This week, Nightingales class have been working hard on their moving monsters. We designed the monster first, then spent 2 afternoons making them look as brilliant as possible! We then looked at air resistance and pneumatics, making our monsters mouths open using some plastic tubing and 2 syringes.
We think they have turned out really well! Well done Nightingales.
Friday, 16 October 2015
J Rock fundraiser!
The Physical Challenge for our fundraiser is now complete!
Mount Everest is 8,848m. The Physical Challenge was a circuit involving climbing up, along and over numerous obstacles. Each lap completed was awarded 5m towards our total.
Puffins - 1060m
Kingfishers - 960m
Robins - 1500m
Swifts - 1320m
Nightingales - 1300m
Rooks - 1480m
Owls - 1445m
Kestrals - 1400m
Our grand total was = 10,465m So we not only achieved our goal of climbing Everest - we started our descent as well!
Every class approached the challenge with determination and all children showed great enthusiasm, supported and encouraged each other to help reach our target.
The children should now be completing the Healthy Living Challenge - can they give up sweets for the week?
Please remember children have been asked to collect sponsorship for the 2 challenges - all monies and forms need to be brought into school by Thursday 22nd October.
Lia Chance and Hannah Craggs
Thursday, 15 October 2015
States of Matter investigation
Year 4 have been learning about the air around us and types of common gases.
We have been investigating whether carbon dioxide is heavier or lighter than air.
First we needed to make some CO2...
We have been investigating whether carbon dioxide is heavier or lighter than air.
First we needed to make some CO2...
Result: Co2 is much heavier than 'air' or helium
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