Next years p1s visiting our p4s

Having fun naming the colours in French.

Singing, playing games and counting in French with the p4’s.

Quelle heure est-il Monsieur Le Loup?

(Whats the time Mr Wolf?)

STEM challenge and all about rockets!

We love a bit of art and craft to learn where to find materials and make wonderful model rockets.

Outdoor Maths

We have been getting outside for some of our maths work this term.

Finding right angles in the environment.

Work on position and movement.

Finding the area of different spaces using tiles, hands, feet and even children!

It took 24 children to cover the tiger!

Climate experts

The pupils worked in 4 groups each focusing on a different climate Zone. They used computers to research information, to print facts and collect photographs. They wrote out facts and drew pictures. They were very creative in their display of the information to create 4 fantastic giant posters to present to the class. Lots of great social skills involved in this learning.

Measuring the Weather

We made rain guages for collecting rainfall.

We used thermometers to check the temperature outside.

We made wind vanes to see which way the wind was blowing.

 

We also made pinwheel windmills and used an anemometer to see how much wind there was.

Some days were very cold and we investigated snow and ice and did experiments about melting ice and freezing water.

We collected our data every day and completed lots of work in class relating to our findings.

One Snowy Day……….

It was too snowy to stay indoors! so we went out to play……

When we got back in and warmed our fingers we got writing about what we had been doing.

 

STEM challenge afternoon

This afternoon the children worked in pairs to make a  launcher.

They worked out different ways to make their characters go further or higher. There were lots of  target games, challenges and fair testing going on.

 

French

Joni was our volunteer today to help us learn the french words for different parts of our bodies. We also played ‘Jacques a dit’ which is just like ‘Simon Says’ but in french.

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