: Gallery
Date: 3rd Jul 2024 @ 2:46pm
This week we have been looking at repeating patterns in Maths.
We used the counting bears to match the patterns.
We then went on a walk to notice patterns in the environment.
Date: 3rd Jul 2024 @ 11:20am
Year 5 have been busy preparing for St Basils's Market Place. We have taken our budget of £20 and spent it on beads and string, cardboard holders, a jar and sweets. This has spent out £20 and now we hope to generate more money to make a profit. Our estimated profits varied between £70-£110!
'I think that if the whole class of 30 children make 4 phone charms each and we sell them for £1 each, then we should generate £120 - £20 that we have spent. Which is £100 profit. I think that we should charge 50p for a go of 'Tin Can Alley' and for every 20 children that play, we will make an extra £10 profit on top. We also have a 'Guess the total amount of sweets in the jar' competition which is 50p a go too. I can't wait to see how much money our class generate!' Lewis
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 7:15pm
This week we have been learning about a very special person, Saint George.
We found out that he lived a very long time ago and was a soldier. He protected people and tried to do good things. We discovered that he was known for rescuing someone from a dragon!
We learnt that he is the patron saint of England and that the English flag is called the St George’s cross.
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 7:09pm
Our latest English text has been, Clem and Crab. It is a story about a little girl who wishes the beach would keep clean. She works hard to clean the beach and get rid of any rubbish.
In class we have been learning all about the seaside and sea animals. We have enjoyed going on a litter hunt and writing letters to tell people to tidy up.
We have also labelled pictures and re told the story.
"We need to look after the animals" - Tommy
"The crab got stuck in the litter!" - Dexter
"We need to keep the beach tidy" - Maggie
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 7:07pm
We have had some time with our prayer partners to celebrate Easter. We have made some Easter crafts to take home!
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 7:05pm
This week we have been learning about a very special person, Saint Patrick.
We found out that he is a patron saint of Ireland. We learnt that he worked hard to become a priest and spread the good news. We found out that people attend church on this day to celebrate his life.
We saw that people often wear green and some people dress up. We learned that some people attend parades too.
We found out more about the shamrock and had a go at making our own. We spent time mixing paint to make green too!
"We listened to Irish Music" - Pixie
"He lived in Ireland" - Clay
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:59pm
What a fantastic day we had! Today we all got to go on a bus to Chester Zoo. We were so excited as we went over the bridge! We could see for miles. The children sang 'The Wheels on the Bus' as we drove to the zoo.
Once we got there, we couldn't wait to see some animals. We were so lucky to see a lion up close! We had a fantastic day and got to see lots of animals. Some were hidden and we had to look very carefully to see them.
We had an amazing day and our feet were very tired!
"My favourite animals were the penguins" - Roman
"I loved the elephants" - Emily
"My favourite was the giraffe" - Alba
EYFS - Mother's Day Collective Worship
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:56pm
Today we invited parents and carers to attend our Mother's Day Collective Worship.
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:54pm
This week we have been learning all about the People Who Help Us in our community.
The children have loved dressing up as these special people.
We asked the children who are some of the people that help us?
"We have learnt about nurses, doctors and ambulance drivers" - Jonas
"Policeman" - Elliott
"Bin drivers and rubbish men" - Polly
"Our teachers who teach us in school" - Delilah
"Bus drivers" - Matthew
"Firemen and women" - Zach
EYFS - Jesus Feeding the 5 Thousand
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:49pm
This week in Religious Education, we have looked at the story of Jesus feeding the five thousand.
We learnt how the story of Jesus feeds the 5000 is in all four gospels. We listened carefully to find out that Jesus was in a remote place. We learnt that it grew late and the crowd were hungry. Jesus blessed the food and gave it to his disciples to share.
Then we were told about the miracle that everyone was fed and that there were still baskets of food left over.
"He shared the bread" - Ezra
"Jesus made sure everyone had some food. They were so hungry" - Ella
"It was a miracle" - Kit
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:27pm
This week, EYFS have been learning about Chinese New Year. The children found out about this very old festival and its traditions.
They looked at the timeline of Chinese New Year. We found out that on New Year’s Eve, families spend time together and share a special, traditional Chinese meal. On New Year’s Day, the children wake up to red envelopes which contain money and lollies. In the evening, families celebrate in the street with fireworks. These are set off to frighten evil spirits away.
The children enjoyed Chinese mark making, dressing up in traditional Chinese clothes and food tasting.
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:21pm
Reception have been attending weekly Music and Movement sessions. They have learnt lots of musical vocabulary and learnt the names of instruments.
EYFS - Stay and Play Communication and Language
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:17pm
Communication and Language is at the heart of our EYFS Curriculum
Children in Reception (F2) and working to:
- Understand how to listen carefully and why listening is important
- Learn new vocabulary
- Ask questions to find out more
- Engage in story times
- Retell stories
- Learn rhymes, poems and songs
- Engage in non-fiction books
- Share non-fiction books
To further support our children with this, we invited parents and carers to stay for a Stay and Play INSPIRE session. The children completed a range of Communication and Language activities with their parents.
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:05pm
Have you ever had a guest eat more than their fair share?
EYFS had been learning all about The Tiger Who Came to Tea this week. They have loved the story and how the tiger emptied the fridge and cupboards! The children have tried some food from the story too.
"We drew pictures of the food" - Hallie
"He is SO greedy!" - Harper
"He has a rumbly tummy" - Cooper
"Silly tiger!" - Jonas
EYFS & Y6 - Christmas Craft Afternoon
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 6:01pm
Today with their prayer partners, Reception and Y6 had a Christmas Craft Afternoon. The children made hats, stockings, Father Christmas models and more!
"I loved working with my brother" - Kit
"I got to sit with my prayer partner and make my own Father Christmas" - Oliver
"Best afternoon ever!" - Harry
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 5:59pm
Today EYFS have had an extra special Christmas treat!
The children had two sessions to play on the bouncy castle and soft play area.
The children loved going down the slide with their friends.
"It was the best day ever" - Eleanor
"I went fast" - Joel
"We had fun" - Elsie
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 5:56pm
Wriggly nativity, wriggly nativity! Somehow you’ve just got to move: It’s a wriggly nativity.
Wow what an amazing performance by EYFS! The children all worked hard to learn their lines, songs and actions.
Our songs included:
- The Wriggly Nativity
- Donkey Plodding
- Knock On Another Door
- Rockabye Jesus
- Dancing About In the Straw
- Twinkling Stars
- Angels
- Bumping Up and Down On a Camel
"My favourite was Rockabye Jesus" - Matthew
"I loved dancing in the straw" - Tommy
"I was Mary" - Grace
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 5:49pm
He has terrible tusks, and terrible claws, And terrible teeth in his terrible jaws... Who could it be? The Gruffalo!
We have loved our shared reading text, The Gruffalo. We have spent time learning the story and have even used drama to re create the scenes. We had a special delivery from the library service, The Gruffalo puppets! The children have loved using the puppets and can remember the story. The children have also learnt The Gruffalo song and performed it together.
"He has knobbly knees, and turned-out toes" - Meredith
"The mouse is the scariest creature in the wood" - Dexter
"The mouse likes Gruffalo crumble" - Kasper
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 5:43pm
EYFS have been working hard on developing their fine motor skills. The children have been grasping, squashing, stretching, threading, poking and printing to strengthen their fine motor skills. They are doing this so that they can further develop their pencil control. The children have loved filling water, mark making in sand and glitter, threading and dot painting.
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 4:13pm
Year 6 enjoyed their residential trip to Robinwood in Wrexham.
We took part in a range of activities including archery, zip wire, climbing, caving, high rope challenge course, giant swing and canoeing.
We had a fantastic three days and pushed ourselves to overcome our fears.
"Robinwood was great. We did so many fun things such as giant swing, challenge course, caving, zip line and way more. The food was great and they even gave us brownies and muffins!" Maria
"I enjoyed Robinwood because out team leader was amazing and I loved all of the activities especially the giant swing." Annabelle
"Robinwood was amazing not only because of the super activities but the staff were kind, energetic and fun. I had so much fun and I recommend that you go if you can." Noah
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 1:49pm
Year 5 were lucky enough to serve the rest of the school a sample of some French cuisine today for our French Breakfast.
'I really enjoyed the brioche and dipped it in to my chocolate milkshake, it was delicious!' Holly
Y4 - Visit to the Walker Art Gallery and World Museum
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 1:22pm
Year 4 had a wonderful opportunity to visit the Walker Art Gallery and World Museum. In the gallery the children observed various sculptures from different periods of time. During their time in the World Museum, they had the opportunity to look in the aquarium and the floor on Ancient Egypt.
Date: 2nd Jul 2024 @ 11:54am
Year 5 have been busy preparing for their end of year performance to showcase all the skills they have learnt this year in Music. Children have learnt to play either a brass or woodwind instrument and have worked hard to read and perform a range of songs in class together. Some children even have solo ensembles.
Well done Year 5!
'I like music because our school lessons have helped me to play and I also love 90s music now such as Oasis and The Stone Roses.' Thomas
'I have enjoyed playing brass this year and I liked how we all had the opportunity to choose an instrument to play. In our time in music we have been taught different songs and styles of music (R&B and Funk).' Olly
'I like music because ut lets you express your feelings and what you like.' Evie
Date: 1st Jul 2024 @ 5:07pm
After our visit to the Empire Theatre, we had the chance to visit the World Museum.
Here we were able to consolidate our learning about classification of animals from our Science unit. We could find examples of reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals and invertebrates in the gallery.
We also managed to squeeze in a quick visit to the Space floor, where a research scientist was tracking the International Space Station and allowed us to watch and ask questions.
"The group of animals I found most of were the mammals, but there were nearly as many reptiles" - Abigail
"I asked the scientist how long it takes the space station to move around the Earth, he said it goes around every two hours!" - Joel
Y3 - Parent Collective Worship - Building Bridges
Date: 1st Jul 2024 @ 5:01pm
At the end of our current topic 'Building Bridges' we gathered our parents for a Collective Worship.
Our theme was all about reconciliation, with God, each other and ourselves.
We performed a dance to 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' and showed some of our art work that we had produced in lessons. This showed a friend that we were close to, and a way that we could make our friendship bridge stronger.