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  • Marvellous Moon

    Fri 11 Mar 2022 Mrs McCue

    This week, we have been learning about the movement of the moon in relation to the Earth. 

    We made Sun, Earth and Moon orbit models to show the movement of the moon. The Sun was included in the model to show the star as the centre of our solar system. 

  • A Lion Hunt!

    Thu 10 Mar 2022 Miss Cant

    This week Jupiter have been reading the text “We Are Going On A Lion Hunt”, we started by going on a lion hunt in our classroom which involved going though long grass, a muddy swamp, a deep lake and finally a big, dark cave! Then we used a story map to learn the story off by heart. Next we decided our own animal and obstacle and started drawing our own story maps to help us write our own version of the story. 

  • Runic Messages

    Wed 09 Mar 2022 Mrs Mustard

    This week in the woods, Neptune wrote words and messages using the runic alphabet. Can you guess what any of their messages say?

  • Amazing Animals!

    Wed 09 Mar 2022 Mrs Evered

    Venus had an amazing animal encounter today when they received a visit from Animal Antics.  Steff brought a great selection of animals for us to hold, feed and learn facts about.  We had a great time and I'm sure you'll agree, we were very brave.

     

  • Super spelling!

    Wed 09 Mar 2022 Mrs Evered

    Venus are having fun learning new spellings.  We challenged each other in a game of spelling snakes and ladders.  

  • Green Tree School’s Award Project

    Fri 04 Mar 2022 Miss Tweedy

    In our forest school sessions, Earth have been completing the Green Tree School’s award project. Throughout the project we explored the idea of creating and mapping trails within our school woods to highlight the animals and plants which live there.

     

    Activity 1 - Introductions

    To start the project off we were sent a letter by an anonymous person asking us to investigate an environmental issue. We were also sent a package which contained items that sparked a very purposeful discussion around what this environmental issue might be and what we might be required to do. We thought of lots of places where we could investigate but decided that we would go to our very own woods at Washingwell!
     

    Activity 2 - Learning about woodland animals 

    After we had discussed what the environmental issues could be, we decided to focus on the animals that might live in the woods. We were divided into groups and were given a set of animal cards cut in half. We had the challenge of putting them together to find out what they were and grouping them. Some of us decided to group them by whether they were furry or not, how many legs they had and if they could fly.  We discussed the animals that might make a visit to our woods at Washingwell and discussed where we might be able to find them.
     

    As a class, we wanted to really make sure we knew lots about the animals that might be in our woods and played a game. Using the cards we stuck them on our back and became the animals we had been learning about! Our partners had to ask questions such as ‘what do you look like? How do you live? What do eat?’. Using the clues, we were able to guess the animals that we had become and had lots of fun doing so. 
     

    Writing animal letters 

    Using our knowledge on the woodland animals that we had just previously learned about, we then wrote our own animal letters. As if we were the animals, we wrote a letter to our woodland friends to tell them more about us and we even used iPads to research some really interesting facts!

     

    The investigation

    In our first session in the woods, we walked around silently to make sure we didn’t scare any wildlife away. We walked very carefully looking all around and discussed questions which would allow us to get to know the woods. We were very excited to look for signs of wildlife and were sure we had seen some animal tracks! Everyone made a journey stick made out of leaves, feathers and pinecones. When we got back to the classroom, we discussed our journey sticks and explained why we decided to include some features on there and we thought our journey sticks really represented the woods perfectly!

     

    We then divided ourselves into groups and made our own flags to take to the woods, we were all given a specific area to focus on. Each group chose the features that they wanted to focus on and what interested them; we had smells, sounds, trees and interesting shapes. To mark each feature, we named our flags things such as ‘the arched tree of mystery’s’ ‘wriggly rock’ and ‘sweet leaves’. We then recorded our features to make a trail record and drew pictures on the map of the woods which we had previously completed. At the end, all the groups came together and showed each other their trails, explaining why they chose the feature.

     

    Sharing our investigation

    To end the project, we shared our investigation with Mercury Class and told them all about the features we had discovered in the woods. We discussed about the wildlife that might live there and the importance in making sure the woods is looked after. We also shared our animal letters and  Wild Trail Maps that we made in our groups linking it our favourite features. 
     

    Earth have really enjoyed completing the Green Tree Award Project, we have learnt all about creating and mapping trails within our woods at Washingwell and can’t wait to share our experiences with you all!


     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Problem Solving in Saturn

    Fri 04 Mar 2022 Mrs McCue

    In Saturn, we have been learning about fractions, decimals and percentages. 

    Mrs McCue challenged us to use our understanding of fractions, decimals and percentages to create domino doughnuts.

    We worked in teams to match the different fractions, decimals and percentages on the dominoes. Every member of the team had to end up with a set of four dominoes which joined together to form a 'doughnut'. 

    We think we were very successful!

  • Neptune’s Wonderful World Book Day

    Thu 03 Mar 2022 Mrs Mustard

    Neptune have thoroughly enjoyed celebrating World Book Day today! We took part in a workshop with the author Luke Temple, who taught us how to bring objects to life using description. He showed us how to build our ideas from a simple starting point, to a fantastic short story. 

  • Earth’s World Book Day!

    Thu 03 Mar 2022 Miss Tweedy

    To celebrate World Book Day, Earth have had an amazing day reading, sharing and writing stories. This morning, we discussed the books and characters we decided to come as. This afternoon, we have participated in a work shop by author Luke Temple and we thought of objects to bring to life! We wrote super sentences that included powerful adjectives, similes and alliteration.

  • Jupiter’s World Book Day

    Thu 03 Mar 2022 Miss Cant

    Jupiter have had a fantastic World Book Day! 
    We drew ourselves in our costumes and explained why we chose to wear them. We participated in an online workshop by an author called Luke Temple and created our own character based on his story. At the end of the day we shared our characters with each other. We read lots of extra stories together and independently today, it has been a fantastic day. 

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