Anderson Shelter Project
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Year 2 enjoyed a super afternoon in the sunshine at Forest School this week. After a safety briefing, they enjoyed having time to explore the site and work in a small group to make necklaces with Anglo-Saxon initials on. All the children got to use a range of tools, with adult support, and were delighted…
We welcomed back Mrs Stoneman (Sally) to school this week, she has volunteered to help our children sort out the garden ready for spring. The first job was clearing the weeds and preparing the soil. Our Year 1 pupils were willing helpers and donned gloves to pull out weeds and get rid of stones. Luckily…
After our recent visit to Bovington Tank Museum, the children were really interested in finding out more about the rations that people had to survive on during World War 2. We were kindly donated some apples from a local orchard and we discussed how we could make this produce ‘stretch’ to feed a family with…
Class 1 visited Bovington Tank Museum in Dorset last week linked to their topic of World War 2. The children took part in two informative workshops and they learnt about the various roles people had in Britain during the war; they dressed up as Air Raid Wardens, Women’s Land Army and the Home Guard. Pupils…
As the weather has been so kind over the last few weeks, we are still enjoying PE on the field. Mr Keast is working with each class to improve and build on their prior knowledge with ball skills. Our oldest children have been invited this term to play in local 5-a-side tournaments against other schools,…
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The children in Year 3 and 4 have begun their sessions at Forest School and have thoroughly enjoyed embracing autumn at Methley Meadow. They particularly loved making and pressing their own apple juice. They have planted some new trees; enjoyed playing in the stream and with the mud kitchen. It is such a valuable experience…
Our youngest children have been doing some great learning in Music; they have been creating simple patterns and rhythmns using ‘chair drumming’. They learnt how to hold drumsticks correctly, follow and repeat a simple pattern, this is turn helps to develop their co-ordination and find the pulse of a beat. The children especially liked it…
Year 6 and some Year 5 children, completed a two-day Bikeability course last week. Pupils learnt how to look after their bikes to ensure they were roadworthy and how to keep themselves safe when cycling on the road. The instructors commented on the enthusaism and engagement of the group. Well done, you were a credit…