Great transition visit to @MarysPrimary this morning.
I love seeing our new cohort in their Primary schools and never fail to take something away with me. Great learning conversation with a really dedicated Y6 teacher and some brilliant immersive learning spaces.
This week, EYFS have been given 10 eggs which have been placed in a special incubator. In the next few days we will be watching them hatch into tiny baby chicks! ๐ฃ๐ฅ๐ฅ
The children will learn all about the life-cycle of chicks and learning all about how to look after them!
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EYFS have made a wonderful piece of art today as a group! We learned all about the famous artist Jackson Pollock and how he makes amazing paintings.
We were inspired by Autumn and all of the colours we see in the season like orange, yellow, red, brown and green.
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Look at our amazing maths whizzes!!โญ๏ธ
We are working so hard in Year 6 to try and get onto the extensions so we can deepen and improve our understanding.
Remember to keep practising your times tables on Times Table Rockstars!๐
This week EYFS have been making collages. We looked at an artist called Megan Coyle who makes amazing pictures using photos from magazines. They used their favourite pictures of skies and grass to make a background and then chose a house to place on top. Fantastic artwork!
We then acted out The Sacrament of Reconciliation as part of our RE Topic โBuilding Bridgesโ which helped us to better understand the different stages required so we can show we are sorry and want to be forgiven for our actions
Year 4 planned and delivered a beautiful liturgy today before the start of our RE lesson. We draw around our hands and thought of ways in which we could be Disciples of Jesus and spread His message
EYFS have had a fantastic morning taking part in a fairy house building session. They made their own journey sticks and created their own houses using a natural materials.
As well as writing about all the amazing facts we learned in relation to Her Majestyโs Reign, we also produced our own artwork, made traditional British food and made our own crowns too! Leila even baked an amazing cake too which was delicious! #PlatinumJubilee
Year 1 took part in a beautiful class collective worship yesterday. Children were thoughtful and reflective when thinking about the Holy Spirit, what it means to us, and how the Holy Spirit is a teacher and a guide. We ended with a quiet prayer.
Year 4 prepared a lovely class liturgy in which they asked the children to draw around their feet and write about how they would follow in Jesusโ footsteps!