P3/4/5 Our Week’s Learning

On Tuesday the 6th of June Eco committee went on a trip to Blackfaulds nursing home to do some gardening. We had a great time Wiktoria and I finished seven plant pots! We also got hot chocolate and a cake.-Meah

We were making our own flower boots for art since our topic is life cycles. We also made our own food or drink. We had to make an advert and song. My group made something that no-one else made. We went through trouble but we managed to make it. -Ava

On Friday l had finished my story with a time opener in my story and ambitious vocabulary – Jamie

In PE I lots of fun with Mr Cox -Jack

On Friday were put into groups and we had to make our own food or drink mine was a drink and it was called  Winter Storm-Tia -Melissa

We were put into groups and we made a food or/and a drink. We chose both they are called the Double Whammy Burger and the Twister Milkshake – Angus\Sophie lee

On Thursday  we were put into groups and I was with Meah, Ffion and Callum we are doing a drink and food. Our food is a fruit salad and our drink is a Berry Burst Smoothie.-Alex

On Monday at PE we were practising our running and passing skills and I was fast and was able to pass – Kieran

This week I enjoyed Maths as we were drawing graphs and using tally marks – Kelsey

I enjoyed maths in Mrs Browne’s class on Thursday – Cyrus

In Science we went outside to plant seeds because our topic is Life Cycles and we have been looking at the life cycle of a flowering plant. – Ffion

On Friday Mrs Keenan took us for music with the P6’s and we learned how to use Garageband and it was really good – Amber

I enjoyed designing and colouring in the RME sheet on Ramadan – Finlay

On Thursday in PE we were learning how to run in teams using a baton. I enjoyed it and found it easy. – Toby

I got a certificate this week in Assembly for my writing. – Callum

The P3/4/5’s enjoying being shown how to use Garageband by the P 6’s.

P3/4/5

Today we have been looking into our topic which is Life Cycles. So we took our learning outside and planted some little sunflower seeds, to see their Life Cycle and to see how many days it takes to grow into an adult plant.We split into four groups to see which group waters their plants and is more responsible of keeping their plants healthy. We hope you enjoy the pictures, we enjoyed the planting. It was a lovely day.

Planting at Blackfaulds

The Eco Committee spent the afternoon helping residents at Blackfaulds nursing home to add colour to their garden by filling hanging baskets and pots with lots of lovely flowers. They then got to meet other residents, then were treated to hot chocolate and home made cupcakes to thank them for their efforts! Thanks to Marion at Blackfaulds for making us all feel so very welcome.

Outdoor Learning in the nursery

The nursery children are thoroughly enjoying all the outdoor area, which is available all day, all weathers. With this in mind, please ensure that children come with appropriate footwear for puddles and a change of clothes, should they get wet. Waterproofs are available, but some puddles are big!
To read about the massive benefits that all this outdoor learning brings, please follow the picture below:

 

Rights Respecting Day for Change – A huge Success

On Wednesday 24th of May we had our Day for Change and it was a huge success!! We raised an even number of £160 which a charity called Nutrition have said that for every pound raised they will double it which means we have raised £320. This means our money will be able to train two nurses to look after malnourished children. Also we can provided four malnourished children with life saving food for five days.

On the day we had an assembly to explain Day for Change and to raise awareness of the malnourished children in Liberia. There was a cake sale at break time and the cakes sold like hot cakes!!!! We wrote Day for Change in chalk on the hall floor and covered it in coins. We paid £1 to dress down or in blue and had a guess how much money in the jar, which Meah won.

Thank you so much for helping us raise this amount and it will make a difference in these young children’s lives.

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