Triathlon’s everywhere!

The AJ Bell World Triathlon Series has been in Leeds this week, with some children from school taking part.

We are also hosting our own triathlon in school to raise money for FOSP. Reception, Year 1 and 2 are doing the swimming element and KS2 are cycling or running. Children have been organised into either Red Team, White Team or Blue Team – with trophies to be awarded. Please donate your entry fee on the Gateway app.

Science – animals including humans

We have started our new science topic which is all about animals. Some children were surprised to find out we are animals (mammals) too!

We will be learning about mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians and how they can also be grouped into carnivores, herbivores and omnivores.

Help at home by talking to your child about animals you have as pets, or that you see when you are out and about.

 

Design Technology – sewing

Our new topic this half term is design technology…and we’re learning to sew!

We are going to design a puppet and then make it. Before we do that though, we are learning different stitches and evaluating good and bad examples.

A very insightful comment from a child summed up sewing so far…

It’s harder than it looks!

Platinum Jubilee celebrations

We had a fun-filled day today. All the children and staff shared a picnic lunch on the field, listening to some 50s music. We then all congregated on the field again, sang the national anthem and each class showcased a Wake Up Shake Up (WUSU) dance through the decades that the Queen has been on the throne. We went from 1950s (Mambo No 5/Lou Bega) all the way to 2020s (Blinding Lights/The Weeknd). It was so much fun! We hope that everyone has a happy and healthy half term.

Amazing animal visit

We had some interesting visitors in school yesterday…

It was a chance to meet some animals and find out more about them. The children asked some excellent questions.

What does the bearded dragon eat?

How long will the snake live for?

Why are there two rabbits and two guinea pigs together?

How big will the giant snail get?

We also made sure we washed our hands after touching the animals.


Walk to School Week winners

Lots of families joined in with Walk to School Week last week. The Buffers and St Phillips car parks were busy with people walking some of the way, if they couldn’t walk all the way from home. Thank you for joining in and helping to make our school and community an even happier and healthier place to be. Here are some of our lucky winners!

 

Art – observational and abstract drawings

We have been looking closely at plants and flowers in our science lessons. We have also done some observations drawings of flowers last week. This week, we thought back to our learning about Paul Klee and did some abstract drawings using his style as an inspiration. Some of our flowers were upside down, different colours or with faces and other shapes on them.

We were very pleased with them and some people consented for their art to be shown on the big screen in class.