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Reception – Circles and Triangles

Reception are learning about circles and triangles. We looked at some art work by Kandinsky who used circles and triangles in his work. We then made our own pictures using circles and triangles. Some of us cut out shapes for the picture and some used paint or crayons.

Year 1 – PE – Dance

In PE we have been learning about dance. Today we have learnt about how to dance and move like an animal. Well done Year 1!

Anti-Bullying Week Assembly

During Anti-Bullying assembly, Mrs Stone discussed the theme ‘Choose Respect’ with us.  Our pupils shared examples of what respect looks like in our school and community.

It was lovely to see so many pupils wearing odd socks. This represents that we all are different and the importance of showing respect to everyone.

Cut Your Carbon!

The Green Team are currently leading us in helping to reduce our carbon footprint this month by being part of the ‘Cut Your Carbon’ campaign.  All children have taken home a sheet to complete six activities to reduce carbon over the month of November.  We are also leading the school in ‘Switch off Fortnight’.  Every week over the next month the Green Team will be working with our site manager to take meter readings of energy used in school and see if everyone across school is remembering to switch off lights and electronic devices when not in use.  At the end of the month we will hopefully see a reduction in the energy our school has used, and smaller energy bills….watch this space!!!

Year 1 – Addition & Subtraction

In maths we have begun our addition and subtraction unit. The children used part whole models and counters to show their working out. We did really well!

Year 6 make electrical circuits

This afternoon children completed our first science lesson by creating different electrical circuits. After they created working circuits, children had to accurately draw the circuits using the correct symbols. Fantastic perseverance and collaboration on display!

Remembrance Assembly

During Remembrance Assembly we recalled the events of D-Day, the stories of men and women who took part in D-Day and we remembered those who serve to keep us safe. Our assembly concluded with the poem ‘Flanders Fields’ read by some or our Year 6 pupils.

At 11am our pupils showed their respect during the two minutes silence.

Reception’s Autumn Walk

Reception Class enjoyed going on an Autumn walk to collect leaves. They then made these into nature catchers. We loved listening to the scrunching of leaves and collecting them in our own tubs.

Year 1 experience Victorian life

Year 1 went on a trip to a Victorian school, we really enjoyed ourselves. We learnt about what school was like for children during the Victorian period. We found it so interesting . We then played with some Victorian toys in the playground. What an amazing trip!

Year 2 visit Perlethorpe

Year 2 had a wonderful time at Perlethorpe, where they attended a Victorian School! We tried on Victorian outfits, learnt about the strict punishments, had a go writing in cursive on slate and got to play with old, wooden toys. It was a wonderful day! The children learnt a lot.

Year 6 Maths Investigation

This morning Year 6 have been practicing their long multiplication by completing an investigation. Children competed against each other to create calculations with answers within each increment up to 100,000. Showing great perseverance, children worked hard to complete the calculations before their partner!

Year 3 – Computing

Today in computing we learnt how messages are passed through multiple connections and why we need a network switch. We practised being a network and sending messages which was lots of fun!

Year 1 Science – The Human Body

Our topic in science this half term is animals including humans. To start this off, the children learnt about the human body. We then used what we had learnt to describe these different parts of the human body to our partners, so they could guess what part we were describing. We did really well today.

Diwali Assembly and Celebrations

Thank you to Prashant for visiting our school. He talked to our pupils about the meaning of Diwali and how Hindus celebrate this special occasion. Our pupils listened attentively and asked a lot of thoughtful questions. They showed an appreciation of other religions and respect for different beliefs. A huge thank you to Mrs Sonavane and Miss Whiley for organising our assembly and for decorating our hall. Our pupils also enjoyed our special Diwali lunch courtesy of Mrs Sonovane and her team. It was delicious!

Year 1 – Computing

In IT, Year 1 have been learning about how to use the mouse and keyboard. We have also learnt how to login in independently.

Year 2 – Mark Making

In Art, Year 2 are focusing on mark making and pencil drawing. We started by trying out lots of different mark making tools to create straight and curved patterns.

Year 1 – Geography

In Geography we are beginning our topic of ‘What is it like here?’. To start this off, we looked at aerial photographs of the UK and Nottingham on Google Earth. We then looked at an aerial photograph of our school and local area. We then located key places with our partners.

Attendance Race!

For the final week of last half term, our attendance reward was given to classes who had no children absent due to being on holiday. The classes which achieved this were Reception, Class 1 and Class 5. WELL DONE TO THOSE CLASSES! I hope the children all enjoyed their treats.

This half term we have a whole school ‘Attendance Race‘. Whichever class receives the attendance reward each week will move towards the end of the race track. The class at the end of this half term that is nearest to the finish line will receive an end of term attendance reward.

Reception, Class 1 and Class 5 have already made a good start, let’s see which classes can catch them up on the race track!

Reception class celebrate Diwali

Reception loved learning about Diwali. They learnt why people celebrate Diwali and how. They then made their own rangoli patterns using chalks and some mendhi with paint. We also realised they celebrate with fireworks in the evening.

Year 1 – The Day The Crayons Quit

In English we are studying the book ‘The Day The Crayons Quit’. To get into character we made crayon headbands and role played being the crayons. We were amazing at this and really got into character. We also did some hot seating and our questions were fantastic!

Reading Rangers Lunchtime Club

Today our Reading Rangers planned for the opening of the reading library club.

They will open the club to Years 1-6, every lunchtime. Pupils will be able to enjoy reading a book of their choice or from the library.

Our Reading Rangers are very much looking forward to promoting their love of reading and reading for pleasure. What an amazing team of enthusiastic pupils we have!

Year 2 Hook Days

Year 2 have enjoyed creating crayon characters to introduce their new book ‘The Day the Crayons Quit’ by Drew Daywalt as part of their hook days. We look forward to getting to know each character in more detail.

EYFS – Forest School

EYFS had an amazing time at Forest schools. We learnt so much and really enjoyed the toasted marshmallows and hot chocolate!

Year 3 – Solid and Liquids Science Experiment

Children in Year 3 have become scientists. They worked scientifically and conducted an experiment to find out how much heat is needed to turn a solid (chunk of chocolate) into a liquid. Each scientist used a different method to melt the chocolate. They made predictions, changed a variable and performed  tests.  They discussed their conclusions and which method was the most effective.

House Captains – Primary Parliament

Our House Captains visited Nottingham Council House yesterday, to attend  Primary Parliament for their first time. The focus was “My Voice Matters”. They looked at ways in which we can express ourselves and effectively communicate our ideas. They wrote letters, produced posters, made speeches and conducted interviews.

As always our pupils were super role models for our school. They displayed great enthusiasm, understanding and creative ideas.

Design and Technology – Structures

Inspired by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Year 6 pupils designed and built their amazing model suspension bridge.

They used trusses, towers, beams and a deck to make their bridge sturdy and strong.  After, they tested with weights and toy cars.

Future STEM ambassadors!

Harvest Festival Assembly

We are very proud of our Community Rangers led our whole school Harvest Assembly.  They shared that the Harvest Festival is a traditional event celebrating the successful gathering of the year’s crops. It is often celebrated in churches and schools, people are encouraged to donate home-grown produce, fruit and vegetables to those in need.

Thank you very to all our families and staff, who kindly donated food and toiletries for our local church food bank.

Year 1 – Magical Musical Aquarium

In music we have just started our new topic of ‘Magical Musical Aquarium’ topic. We had so much fun using the instruments to create a relaxing aquarium soundtrack.

Belong Nottingham visit Year 6

This morning Year 6 were visited by Belong Nottingham as part of Black History Month. Children were fascinated by the story of Jacob Wainwright, a companion of Dr David Livingstone. Unfortunately, Jacob’s reputation has been tarnished over the years, highlighting the racism and prejudice that different minorities have faced throughout the years. This project improves his reputation as well as exploring Jacob’s links to Nottingham.

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