Social Studies- Scottish Farming
We started our Scottish Farming topic which began with Fred the Farmer writing a letter to ask if we would look after his farm while he was on holiday. He set us the challenge of finding out about the different types of farming and what the role of a farmer is. We created our own farmer character to add to the small world.








First we learned about pastoral farming so we knew what animals are found on a Scottish farm but also what produce we get from each animal. We made posters to show our understanding:



Then we watched videos and took notes on what different jobs the farmer has to carry out each day to look after all the animals on the farm. We made a comic strip to show a ‘day in the life’ of our farmer character working on the farm:



Science – Food Chains – Deserts
We continued to develop our knowledge of food chains by researching animals found in the desert. We watched some clips from Planet Earth, took notes of the animals found, made our cover page drawings, and build food chains using the vocabulary producer and consumer:


Art and Design – Value and Colour.
We have been learning about the visual element of value and how you can mix a colour with white to create tints, and mix with black to create shades. We used cool coloured oil pastels when adding colour to our Antarctica drawing, and used warm colours when adding colour to our Desert drawing:


Writing – Instructions
Our writing topic was instructions. In grammar we have been learning about bossy verbs and adverbs. We made posters, listened to songs and played charades to help us remember some examples: 
After planning out our instructions, creating a story map and actions, we were ready to write it out. We have been working hard to include everything in the toolkit and use the correct structure:

Outdoor Learning – RSPB Award
We went on a senses walk around the school and took notes on what we could hear, see, feel and smell.















































