This week we have been very busy practicing for our celebrating success assembly. We hope you enjoyed thinking about sunny days!
We had a very special visitor on Thursday. We met some beautiful owls. As we are being nature detectives this term, it was an ideal opportunity to find out about some birds of prey. This is what we learnt.
Nina – There are different types of owls. Some owls come out at night and some come out during the day and some even come out at dawn and dusk.
Jess – We learned about the food chain of a hawk. It eats snakes, the snake eats frogs and the frog eats grasshoppers.
Grace – Some of the owls were big and some were smaller. We met Edward the European eagle, which is the biggest type of owl in the world!
Evie – The owls were all different colours.
Harris – One was a snowy owl which lives in snowy countries.
Sarah – We met Stealy who is a barn out. She comes from South Africa. She had sandy, dotty coloured feathers on her back which means that she is camouflaged from above, but she has a white tummy so that she can’t be seen from below and she looks like a cloud.
We lay down in the corridor and watched the barn owl fly over us. It was very exciting!
Thank you so much to Archie’s family for bringing them in.
We also welcomed the nursery children for Stay and Learn. We enjoyed having them visit and showing them our classroom.
Celebrating Success – Jess – School values, Grace – High Standard of Work, Maddison – effort and Improvement and Evie – Head Teachers award.
Pupil of the Week – Dionne for working hard on her tricky words
Article 28 – The right to an education