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6th March 2020
This week, the big focus for all of our classes was World Book Day - we were amazed by all of the creative costumes, bunting and wooden spoons we saw in school! We also thoroughly enjoyed mixing year groups to read stories to each other.
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Children in Year 5 designed a piece of bunting each for their favourite book. Take a look at the amazing artwork!
Talking of art, they have also been exploring pictures made by Katsushika Hokusai, a Japanese artist from 200 years ago...
Year 6 have completed their creative book reports and also developed 3D contour maps. Did you know that the world's tallest mountain technically is not Mount Everest? Year 6 will explain where it is...
Further down the age groups, children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 have all been getting out into the Forest School...
Reception pupils have been making troll faces...
...Year 1 have been potato planting and creating designs for their Enchanted Forest display...
...and Year 2 have been making their own land art, inspired by British sculptor, Andy Goldsworthy...
Year 3 have been designing their own Stone Age jewellery with a modern twist. They have even started to create the beads...
Finally, Year 4 were getting musical on Friday afternoon, playing ukuleles and learning how to play ABBA tunes on glockenspiels.