Friday, 9 February 2018

Week Beginning 5th February

'Kung Hei Fat Choi’ everyone! In other words 'Happy New Year...again although this time  we are talking about the one in China.

A happy new year in Chinese writing too...

Great job children!
 
 
 
 
This week has been an exciting one learning about a different culture and traditions.
Take a look at the work we have put into this celebration:
 
 
We have made some lovely bright lanterns to wish all a bright future.


 
 
Chinese numbers anyone?

 
 
Check out our new yoga pose: The Cobra Snake
 


 
 
 
 
Of course we are still keeping a close eye on the weather and update our weather chart regularly and since we had another sprinkle of snow we made the most by dancing in the snow and catching a few flakes here and there....
 
 


 
'Wow, look at this ice - it's sharp and cold'.
 
We continued our learning journey in maths and worked on measuring lengths accurately using cubes. We then compared the lengths of each dragons and worked out which one was the longest, shortest and middle sized.



 
Back to Chinese New Year and we couldn't resist trying our own Dragon Dance after reading the book in English.  We took it in turns to be the leader using our own dragon masks and managed to cooperate fantastically to move and turn without any bumps.
 
 
 
 
 
Synchronised feet!
 
Finally to end the week, we couldn't forget he fact that we are not in school for Pancake Day so thought we had better bring it forward a couple of days.  We made a perfect batter and then enjoyed eating our very own pancakes. 
 
 
 
Also a whole school house point pancake relay.
 
 
Great team work from all
 

Have a fantastic rest next week and enjoy your half term, don't forget you have your tricky word challenge in your book bags if you want to impress us when you return after half term.

Friday, 2 February 2018

Week Beginning 29.1.2018

Ever wondered how water gets to your home?
This week we have learnt about the incredible journey of water.....from reservoir, lake or river to a treatment plant and after more treatments it travels all the way to our homes.
Have a look at some of the maps children made:







Some of us checked our water gauges outdoor and we were all very surprised to noticed how much rainfall we have had at the weekend.

'We could measure it with scoops'

'Wow! I've got lts of water in mine!'

'Look at this one!'

'How are we going to empty it?'
 
We also set ourselves a challenge to see how many drops of water we could fit on a one penny coin. Most of us got to about 20 drops...




 
 
 

'That's how many drops I could fit on my coin'.
 
 
 
As for yoga we practised the tricky candle pose and learnt a new positions: The Air Walk.
It felt like we were walking on air....upside down!


 
 

 
 
 More measuring in Maths as the week continued and we spent time completing independent challenges such as ordering stones from largest to smallest.
 
 
We then spent time investigating rolling cars down tubes to see how far they travel.  Some of us decided to investigate whether you can make the car travel further by increasing the steepness of the slope and some of us decided to leave the slope and just see which car travelled the greatest distance.
 
 Our equipment...
 
A great way of recording the distance each car travelled...
 
 
Finally ordering the cars, starting with the one that travelled the greatest distance to the one that travelled the smallest distance.

Friday, 26 January 2018

Week Beginning 29.1.2018

This week BIG QUESTION was "What lives at the bottom of the sea?"
It was very interesting to hear what the children already knew about life under the sea.
We watched a video clip on some sea creatures and made some lovely pictures of them inspired by a famous artist.
Can you guess what sea creatures we have made?

Jellyfish

                                                              Octopus

                                                              Seal

                                                                 Turtle


We then observed the differences between fresh water and salt water.
Did you know that the ocean is very salty?
With this project, we explored what happens to salt when is mixed with water and how it dissolves. We also tasted the two samples and pretty much everyone agreed that salty water is not very nice...



           'They look the same'.

'That's salty!'



Thursday was a busy day, we completed our Circuit training activities for the NSPCC sponsored events.  Much fun was had by all as you can see...


Please remember if you have collected any sponsor money to return it to the school office by 31st January, many thanks.


Friday, we had our internet safety themed SHARE, following a talk for the parents in the hall, we continued with some activities in class.  Thanks to Smartie the Penguin who reminded us....
Before you tap and click,
You need to stop and think
And tell someone!
 
 
Finally we finished today with a baking creation.  We made and enjoyed our very own sea snail cinnamon scrolls-yummy.
 
 
 
 
 
Congratulations to Kimberley, our Golden Book winner today for taking the next big leap in your road to becoming a reader.
 
Have a lovely weekend everyone.