Class 1 enjoyed experimenting with the Japanese printmaking technique Hapa-zome in the woods this week. They were delighted to watch the colour transfer to the fabric as they bashed down with a hammer. They have been growing beans and are continuing to care for their tomato plants and they are excited to see what happens next.
Class 2 have had another busy week, with Year 1’s completing their phonics screening tests and having their assessment week. Year 2’s have worked hard on their writing and maths with Miss Chambers. This weeks' highlights have included making a tortilla quiche and a healthy eating poster in DT, planting seeds and bulbs in Science, cricket, trampolining and multi-skills. We said a sad farewell so Miss Chambers today.
Class 3 have had an exciting week. We have been learning about teeth and their functions in Science where we became teeth experts. We have been learning about angles in maths and finding out about the types of angles and what they look like. The Year 4’s also completed their multiplication checks with confidence! We have ended our excellent week with a wonderful trip to see a dig and to see more interesting artifacts in Tullie House.
Class 4 have had a really busy and productive week. In History, they have enjoyed learning about what life was like in ancient Greek times, covering food and drink, leisure and entertainment, clothes and fashion, family and home.
In computing, the children have been designing their own websites, learning new skills and working together.
We have been learning lines and lyrics for our play and practising LOTS of acting skills this week.
Year 5 have completed their end of year assessments, they all demonstrated fantastic focus and attitudes. I am so proud of them!
Year 6 took part in the 'Leavers Service' at Carlisle Cathedral which they thoroughly enjoyed, while Year 5 represented the school brilliantly at William Howard athletics event.
Have a lovely weekend and keep singing!