Grammar Games

To help revisit key grammatical skills, Year 6 looked at playing ‘Zombies v Soldiers’ as part of our Grammar lesson. We had to identify different world classes, conjunctions, tenses and more! The more questions answered correctly, the more the zombies could move forward, with the soldiers trying to fight back!  

The Big Bad Wolf is coming!

This afternoon the children have been thinking about the houses in the three little pigs story. We talked about the different materials they were made out of and whether those materials were a good choice to build with. The children then made their own house, choosing materials that they thought would withstand the big bad wolf’s huff and puff. We tested the houses by trying to blow them down with a hair dryer. Lots of Read more

Forest School

We had a great time in our forest school lesson this week. We used team work and good communication skills to build dens to shelter us from the storm (Mr Tomkins and his water guns). We used a variety of materials including tarpaulin , ropes and natural resources to build the shelters.

Literacy Kicks – Sports Journalism

Year 6 have taken part in 6 workshops across 3 weeks, looking at the role of sports journalists, guided by journalist, Gareth Walker. Taking a different historical sporting moment each session, Gareth has guided the children through the process of how to create a quality piece of journalistic writing. From writing catchy openings, to sub-editing and writing live blogs, the children have developed a range of skills, producing a number of fantastic newspaper reports.

Synagogue Visit

This half term we are learning about Judaism in our RE lesson and this morning we went to Bury Hebrew Congregation to learn a little bit more about a Synagogue. We found it very interesting and learnt lots of new things. We were lucky enough to get the chance to look at a Torah up close – we learnt that it is written in Hebrew and they read it from right to left.  

RE – Food tasting

This afternoon, Year 5 have really enjoyed tasting a variety of Asian foods during our R.E. lesson. Children have been learning about Muslims in Britain today and the recent Muslim celebration of Eid-Ul-Fitr. We have been comparing the similarities and differences in the celebrations between Christians and Muslims. To gain a deeper understanding of the Muslim traditions during the festival, Year 5 were given an opportunity to try and taste various traditional foods eaten by Read more

Maths Games

As part of our preparation for SATs, we have looked at how we can recap familiar topics through different games and investigations.   We’ve looked at using fractions, decimals and percentages to create patterns based on a set of rules and clues, dice games to practise multiplication and division and problem solving to find equivalents.

Learning for life- Relationship Tree

Today we have looked at different types of relationships that we have in our life and discussed how we have different relationships with different people. We then drew some green leaves onto our tree template and wrote 5 things that can make a relationship positive. Next, we drew branches and wrote ways to achieve each of the 5 things. After that, we wrote on the roots the different people that we share a relationship with. Read more

Theseus’ labyrinth

We have started our topic of Greek Myths by exploring one of the stories Theseus and the Minotaur. We learnt that Theseus had to travel through the labyrinth to the monster. We have been using our problem solving skills to help Theseus find his way through the maze. Here are some pictures of our learning