Enjoying a treat on their last day with me, for being such a 'treat' to teach! Thank you lovely Larch and I look forward to moving up to Year 6 alongside you xx @GilesBrookSCH
We have learnt about Bastille Day - celebrated on July 14th in France. Celebrating the French Revolution in 1789! The storming of Bastille prison #gbs4languages@GilesBrookSCH
Felting is actually really hard work! Larch class have sore arms and knuckles after this morning but the finished products look great- well done! @GilesBrookSCH#gbs4srts
Larch class are really enjoying the felting process, they're all taking their time and doing a super job! Can't wait for the finished product @GilesBrookSCH#GBS4arts
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We had a fabulous day at Bletchley Park today, the children were incredibly well behaved and our guide was extremely impressed by their knowledge! Please click on the link to look at the photos. @GilesBrookSCH#gbs4history#larchclass
Larch class really enjoyed making string telephones to help them understand how sound travels better through a solid (string) than a gas (air). @GilesBrookSCH#GBS4Science
Larch class thoroughly enjoyed singing along to Into the Night in our Music lesson and tried our best to keep up with the notes on the Glockenspiel! @GilesBrookSCH#GBS4music
What a surprise! We have been nice.....and Santa came to visit Larch Class! Thank you Santa for our wonderful gifts and we wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS #GBSfriends@GilesBrookSCH
Linked to our work on the narrative poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes, Year 5 are learning about real life highwayman Dick Turpin and creating wanted posters for him. Next week, we will be writing a newspaper report about one of his crimes. @GilesBrookSCH#gbs4reading
Linked to our work on the narrative poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes, Year 5 are learning about real life highwayman Dick Turpin and creating wanted posters for him. Next week, we will be writing a newspaper report about one of his crimes. @GilesBrookSCH#gbs4reading