Ancient Egypt

We’re sadly coming to the end of our fascinating Ancient Egypt topic so this afternoon students were finishing off their detailed River Nile leaflets and Egyptian portrait artwork. I’m sure you will agree when I say they are absolutely brilliant! All of the students should be proud of their hard work and effort.

Show & Tell

For the past month, pupils have been sharing their hobbies with their classmates during Show & Tell. This week we had an exciting performance on the keyboard from Jessica, a lovely story about a cuddly bunny from Reezalyn and details of arty projects from both Ashwin and Sophia. Well done for demonstrating confidence when speaking in front of the class and to the others for showing excellent listening skills while their peers were presenting.

Achievement Assembly

This week, we celebrated success in the upper school with our first achievement assembly of 2020. A huge well done to the pupils who were recognised for their hard work across the curriculum this term. Pupils were awarded certificates for their hard work in numeracy, literacy, expressive arts and health and well-being. You are all doing brilliantly…. keep it up!

Learning workshop

A huge thank you to all of the family members who managed to pop into our classroom today to join in on the children’s learning! Don’t worry if you never managed to attend as we hope the below will give you a taster of our how our session went.

In science, we’ve been learning all about the human body. To reinforce our prior learning we set up five fun stations:

At station one, children reassembled the human body organs in the quickest time possible.

Station two, saw pupils cut and paste the major organs into the correct position.

At station three, we worked on our science presentations we began creating on Power Point.

We then created our own skeleton art of a hand or foot (where half of our bodies bones are found).

And finally, at station five, we solved a skeleton puzzle and labelled as many bones as we could.