Owls News
A busy week
A busy week in the Owl class, no wonder they found a comfy corner to look at our class story at the end of the day!
A busy week in the Owl class, no wonder they found a comfy corner to look at our class story at the end of the day!
We had a wonderful DT day on Friday. We learnt how to chop vegetables safely using two techniques: claw and bridge (demonstrated by our pupils in the photos). We also learnt to grate cheese safely and the importance of food hygiene. However, the best bit was creating our ‘jubilee wraps’ Read more…
Or as scientists we prefer to call it, mucus. Or as children, snot. If you squeeze it carefully you can make it fart. It wasn’t all fun though. Mrs Johnston kept asking us to notice changes and use describing words like rubbery and stretchy, sticky and liquid. But mainly it Read more…
The children have been looking at sculpture and art instillations so far this term. Today they were challenged to create a chair that represents their personality. Unlike usual we used a ‘plan by exploration’ approach. This allowed us to quickly learn on the spot and forced us to make adaptions Read more…
Dear parents and carers, This year, our LKS2 children have been learning about tectonic plates and geology as part of their geography lessons. We are thrilled to be able to offer them a geography field trip to see the impact of past tectonic plate movement on their local area. On Read more…
Time to shine- this week we were treated to a time to shine all about sewing. We looked at some of the items that you can make when taking up this hobby and even had a demonstration from Alyssa on how to make your own bag.