Don't worry, we haven't run out of pencils....
Willow Class have learned our last letter of the alphabet today. We learned qu. One word we had to spell was quill, so we thought we would try writing with one!
Don't worry, we haven't run out of pencils....
Willow Class have learned our last letter of the alphabet today. We learned qu. One word we had to spell was quill, so we thought we would try writing with one!
Can we remember the sequence to programme the Beebot? Clear the memory before you start ...
Can you make the Beebot go to your friend? How many times will you have to press it?
We are busy making robins for our Christmas holiday countdown ready for tomorrow.
In Beech we have spent the morning working in groups to solve difficult word problems involving fractions. Each child has shown great perseverance and problem solving skills. As a class we have shown Miss Turner and Mrs Monelle how well we can all work together - they were very impressed!
Mrs. pillinger spotted some maths happening at snack time when these ladies began to arrange their water bottles by size. They discussed bigger, smaller, tallest and shortest.
We have building together to make houses for our playmobile people.
We shared a lovely paired reading session between Oak and Beech this morning. We can't wait for next Thursday!
Children in the Letter Lab.
Capacity - is it full or empty? Which pot holds more?
These boys are working as a team to build a "farm camp". They are discussing what they will do.
Lots of imagination being used here...
Which part of the puzzle shall we do first?
These children have organised themselves to go on the bikes. Coat, wellies, high vis jacket .... Then they put the cones out and get the bikes out of the shed. Hardly any adult help needed!
These children have decided to act out the Nativity story outside.
Practising our writing.
We are busy learning about writing instructions and our next challenge is trapping those cheeky dragons that have been visiting at night. Oak Class have some fantastic ideas including rickety castles and enormous holes! Here are some pictures of us developing our ideas.
...and then he comes round the corner and ...
A special knot so he can't escape!
He'll never escape!
These clever builders have bricked up the window so that the wolf can't see them.
Following an early breakfast we split into our two groups : 10 Unicorns and Miss Turner's Minions.
10 Unicorns begin with Quad biking, while Miss Turner's Minions begin with Jacob's ladder.
Mrs Evans comes and enjoys a bit of team building.
Ready for the off, the excitement is building.....
We arrived safely and settled into our rooms, we enjoyed our packed lunches then played some games.
On the afternoon of Thursday 6th October, Silver Birch set a dragon trap in the grounds of the school (read our previous blog post - Dragon Watching)
By Friday morning the area was cordoned off by Police tape and there were scratch marks on the shed, scorch marks on the grass and two silver eggs left in the trap.
The secret camera was destroyed by the dragon's flames but thankfully, the memory card remained in good condition and we were able to get this amazing video!
Younger viewers may find the video a bit scary!
We collected some lovely Autumn things to make pictures. The children have taken their own photographs of th or art using the iPad.