Installation art: Space and perspective
Inspired by the artists Cai Guo-Qiang, the children used a range of techniques to create their own miniature installation art space. By using tea bag splatter, glitter explosions and a few brush flicks, they were able to create a mood within their box.
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Getting messy in Science!
This week we investigated how prospectors panned for gold by sieving different size solids to separate the mixture.
Rhythm City Music
A big thank you to Rhythm City Music for coming in today. The children were able to experience a range of percussion instruments and learn to play together in a drum circle.
Coding with Micro:bits
The children created their own variables to adapt their algorithms.
Wanted Grendel
Our class have been reading the Beowulf saga and have created ‘Wanted’ posters for Grendel.
Poet Daniel Thompson visit
Big thank you to our special guest Daniel Thompson for sharing some of his works and leading the children on their own poetic journey.
DT - Playground models
In DT the class are creating their own playground models, they are beginning to take shape.
Vector Drawings
The class used lines and shapes to create vector drawings. Very creative designs.
World Book Day 2024
The children had a fun day on Thursday to celebrate World Book Day, starting with ‘rock up and read’. Thee were some brilliant costumes on show and the children enjoyed their book hunt challenge in the afternoon.
Mother's Day Service
Thank you to everyone who came along to the Mother’s Day service at St. Andrew’s church on Tuesday. The children enjoyed having the opportunity to share their songs and role play with you all and hopefully parents enjoyed the morning.
School Food Roadshow
Children in all classes today had a fun afternoon session with the Food Showdown! Chef Ben visited us to talk about the importance of a healthy, balanced diet and to discuss the different food groups. We also had a cook-off challenge- Reds V Greens. Holly and Rosie represented Team Red and Roman…

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