Super homework – show what you know about plants
We had some super creative homework showing what children know about plants. Thank you for all the support over the year doing homework with your children. It really supports and develops their learning.
Scholes Open Gardens – scarecrow competition
We have been supporting the team of volunteers who orgainse Scholes in Bloom. Today is the Open Gardens event and we created some scarecrows in school around this year’s theme, ‘World of Song’. The scarecrows will be displayed again on Britain in Bloom judging day on 19 July.
Science : which seeds will grow?
Last week, we set up a science experiment to find out how seeds grow in different conditions. We predicted what we thought would happen and then observed over the course of the week.
The seeds that were watered (but not too much) and were in the sunlight grew the best. Most of us predicted this!
WOW writing!
We have enjoyed reading Jasper’s Beanstalk recently. We acted it out and re-read it several times to increase our fluency and expression. We then created our own versions, choosing our own characters and deciding what seed they would find.
Luella wrote a superb version about Una finding a rainbow seed. Wow, what a lovely start to your story!
Whole school sports roundabout
Our whole school sports roundabout is a chance for all children to work together, in teams, showcasing their sporting skills. The mixed aged teams encourage children to work together, supporting and encouraging each other. Thank you to all the parents and carers who came to show their support.
Living and Learning : relationships
We have be talking about being aware of how our words and actions make other people feel. This video about Sneetches can spark lots of discussion. We talked about how we feel if other people say things that hurt our feelings and what we could say instead.
https://youtu.be/8-QevAGsl6A