As-tu un animal?

Wow! Last week Hawthorn spoke in French to ask others if they had any pets and they were also able to reply in French, they used the information that they gathered to create a bar model. This week the children learnt how to say what pet they have and also how to tell someone the name of their pet. They were also able to English sentences about pets into French today. Fantastic work Hawthorn.

The River Roch

Year 4 Hawthorn have been investigating the River Roch. First we looked at maps of Rochdale and highlighted where the River Roch flows. Next we looked through some resources about the river. These included looking at Roman coins found in the river, a protected plant species that grows there and we looked at how the river played a big role in the cotton industry. We were also able to smell some smells from the river, Read more

Bonfire Night 🔥

This afternoon in Reception we have been learning about Bonfire Night. We have learnt about Guy Fawkes and we have discussed how we celebrate Bonfire Night. We have also been talking about how we can keep safe at bonfires and with fireworks. Lots of us are very excited to be going to a bonfire tonight. Some of us have already been to a bonfire! To celebrate Bonfire Night we have been creating firework pictures. We Read more

Solar system research

This afternoon Year 5 worked hard researching the solar system. We used the laptops to find out information about different planets. We discovered lots of information including the size of the planets, the distance from the sun and whether they were Jovian or terrestrial. The children worked in pairs to produce informative posters and then presented them to the class

Printing!

Sticking to the theme of Leaf Man and Autumn, Miss Brown came up with a lovely idea for Willows today. She asked them to print with the leaves they found outside and this created a lovely Christmas tree picture. We will be adding baubles with our fingers when they are all dry.

Describing our leaves

Today Willows went out into the school grounds and chose a leaf from the ground. They brought it back inside and used their adjectives to describe how the leaf looked, felt and sounded when we moved it.   We got lots of adjectives such as ‘crunchy’, ‘green’ and ‘scaly’. We loved describing our leaves.  

Dough Disco

Bluebells have been going to the dough disco since half term! We have a dough disco monitor who has the important job of being in charge of the dough. They need to hand them out one at a time and make sure everyone is doing good listening. We take it in turns to have this job! Since half term we have become very independent in dough disco. After the dough disco monitor has handed out Read more

How much vitamin C does this fruit have?

Today we have been learning about James Lind, a surgeon from the 18th century who discovered the importance of vitamin c in our diet. We were experimenting with different fruits to work out which ones had the most vitamin c in them. We tasted different fruits and rated them depending on how sour they were. Here are some pictures of our experiments

The River Roch

Maple have been investigating the River Roch. The children have enjoyed looking through some resources about the river. They have have found that otters have been spotted by the riverbanks, a protected plant species grows there, it played a big role in the cotton industry and that the sport of ‘Bull Baiting’ was carried out by the river.