Children’s Book Project
Children who read regularly and for pleasure do better academically. They are exposed to new vocabulary and to worlds and ideas they may not have experienced
Children who read regularly and for pleasure do better academically. They are exposed to new vocabulary and to worlds and ideas they may not have experienced
On Thursday , Thames class made photomontages which are groups of images combined in an abstract way. We took some pictures of the
Thames class prepared and cooked a potato, spinach and broad bean curry with flatbread. The spinach, onion and broad beans used were from our vegetable garden!
This week in steam club they made bird feeders to feed birds. They used cartons as their base and soon they will be adding bird- friendly food. We took some pictures of the
In lea class, the class were investigating about 3d shapes, then they were asked to draw a 3d model, and the designs were really creative! We took some pictures of the
This week in year 5/6 they did a fun experiment testing gummy bears that acted as living cells. Before putting the gummy bears in four different liquids water salt
In Year 6 Thames Class, children were asked to bring 2 litre bottles, so that they could make their own creative plant pots! Each child had to make a sketch of what
The sun was beaming down on early years this week so what better way to spend a morning than outdoor learning at Forest School.
Anyone for Tennis? Well, Year 5 are up for a game as we join them with Coach Theo for a beginners guide to Tennis. In this session Theo is getting the children to grips
We caught up with Owen in the music room with his new Year 3/4 Brass Band. They are currently at beginners stage with these instruments; however, it is clear that they