Compass and map work in Year 4 today as we explored the geographical vocabulary of states, counties, cities, continents and countries. Great determination from Rowan class to find and label American cities! @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad
During our English lesson today, Year 4 took a sensory journey around school, inspired by the Epic Adventures book by @samuelsedgman . Y4 did a great job describing their senses in detail. We can't wait to write about our journeys in full! @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad
Handy highlighting used in Rowan class yesterday as we continue our exploration into the Suffragette movement. Our persuasive letters are just around the corner! @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad
Year 4 introduced their water cycle module, 'how does the water go round and round', by understanding the flow of water and linking key vocabulary, such as rapids, meander and stream, to their water experiments. @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad
In preparation for bread making later on in the term, Year 4 practiced their weighing skills and improved their ability to measure in pounds and ounces. Great discussions on accuracy. @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad
Today, our Maths allowed us to explore angles around a point. We explored the role of half turns and full turns to create 'Angle Eaters'. The children used expert measuring skills and prior knowledge to help them create our helpful creatures. @InfinityAcad@SpaldingPriAcad
Today, in Maths, the children had an opportunity to consolidate their protractor use knowledge by finding, measuring and organizing angles into categories of size. On our scavenger hunt, we worked as a team and helped eachother check our answers! @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad
Happy #jubilee! From Y5 ASPEN Class. What a lovely day of fun and excitement! We were so happy with our final #onepicture projects which combined our featured painter with the jubilee. We hope our visitors enjoyed our inspired stamps! @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad.
Today, in Year 5, the children were re-introduced to angles! We consolidated our prior year's knowledge by programming beebots. Using mathematical terminology, such as clockwise, degree and direction, we expertly created instructions! @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad
Enchanted, magical lizards, which are reptiles, facts! Made for educational purposes only! Friendly, loving or feisty and powerful? Which one is the question? you have a lifetime of cute lizards to look at (some are poisonous). If needed, now you must open the book! - Yasmina
Year 5 ASPEN will be exploring the basis of summarization in their reading lesson today! Look at the comments of this tweet for some live evaluations of our book: Reptiles! (The children only have 250 characters to summarize the amazing book) @SpaldingPriAcad@InfinityAcad
This amazing book is called reptiles. It is the best book EVER from DK find out. It is great or looking at things you don't know. There are short snappy paragraphs that kids love. This book is great for any age. There are over 500 types of lizard and reptiles in the book - Alice
Reptiles the book is a great book and it's impossible to NOT like it! Basically, 75% of reptiles have bright green skin and yellow eyes with a red crest. All of them have extremely large tongues , which can reach 6 inches or more! It's nearly impossible not to like them! - Filip