Year 2 have bern learning about the diversity of plants, trees, animals, insects, reptiles, birds and arachnids in the different layers of the Amazon Rainforest. Super work Sparrows!
Sparrows class have been learning about Jamaica and its importance within the Commonwealth. They worked in pairs to make posters with a different focus; the weather and climate, food and drink, the flag, the population, the beaches, music and language. Super work Sparrows!
How many school fields can boast they have slow worms and lesser stag beetles? Larvae of a lesser stag beetle, fungus weevil, & a beautiful brimstone moth. Fantastic exploring for years 4 & 5 this afternoon. Thanks @RoyalHolloway@RHULScience
Fantastic science learning from year 1 today. Super reasoning and explanations of why we shouldn't have wooden teddy bears. Miss Fuller was very impressed. Well done Owls 🦉 👏
FREE nature walk!
Join us for a leisurely wander to discover a local landscape rarer than rainforest! Find out about the amazing plants and animals that live on #HorsellCommon…and perhaps even spot an elusive Dartford Warbler!
Details at: https://t.co/VoUnu8iBHy
Brilliant diagrams and information on the layers of the rainforest by Y6 today! They are so engaged in this topic and are demonstrating excellent geographical knowledge, well done Eagles 👏
Sparrows class have engaged in a Live Science lesson from an Arctic research station. The children learnt that the researchers need to wear 25 items of clothing in the outdoors. They also had a 360 view of the inside of the research station and the surrounding area in the Arctic
Year 6 kicked off their ‘Atlas of Adventures’ learning and ‘Brazil & Rainforests’ topic with some map work this afternoon. They have turned out really well! We also did some research: did you know Bolivia is one of the only countries that has 2 capital cities?!
Y5 Doves practised our symmetry and shape skills outdoors today. We are learning about the migration of monarch butterflies through the wonderful book Atlas of Adventures @QuartoKids
Can you hear the Dartford Warbler’s scratchy song? This one appears to have made its nest just off a heathland path and is busy making its presence known to other birds. Can you spot it? Blink and you’ll miss it!
#ThamesBasinHeaths#MoreThanJustNightjars#DartfordWarbler
Eagles have also enjoyed putting all of our learning together to finish of our WWII topic with these double page spreads. They have been working really hard this week and deserve a nice Easter break! 😊
Fantastic newspaper report writing from Eagle Class over the past two weeks! We enjoyed learning about the bombing of Coventry during the Blitz and then producing these 🙌