17 September 2024

Painting raindrops in DT

We had so much fun painting our very own raindrops using blue paint today.

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17 September 2024

Myerscough College

As part of the students external college placements, we will be visiting Myerscough College on a Tuesday. 

Today students have had a health and safety talk and groomed the Guinea Pigs. We have talked about the health benefits of keeping the Guinea Pigs well groomed and how to look out for…

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17 September 2024

Rhyme time in 2C!

Continuing to explore our story focus on 'The Everywhere Bear' in 2C, the children have been working hard to either find objects or words which rhyme. This is thanks to our English story containing a huge amount of rhyming couplets. The class have really enjoyed the challenge and are looking…

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17 September 2024

Enjoying the sun

Today the weather was absolutely beautiful so we took the children out for an extended break time. We loved trying the new bumblebee equipment the bouncers and the bikes. 

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17 September 2024

Looking at how our body moves

Today, we explored the movement of our bodies during circle time, looking at these movements and their visual representation. The children actively participated and expressed great enjoyment in the music that was playing.

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17 September 2024

Design tech: plasticine 2

Some fantastic models boys! Especially Logan’s snake!!!

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17 September 2024

P.E.

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17 September 2024

2G Science

2G are learning about the Solar System and today we had lots of fun creating craters! The children mixed various materials together to create their own moon surface then dropped small balls onto the mixture to form craters. 

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17 September 2024

1960’s Men and Women’s Roles

Today in our Entry Level Humanities we explored gender roles in the 1960’s and how this is different to now. The children identified that men typically had roles such as builders, bus drivers, factory workers and often managed their money in their family. The pupils also I’d identified that women…

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