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Newsletter 17: 20th January 2012

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Newsletter 17: 20th January 2012

 
School Council : 19th January 2012

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19th January 2011

 
Big Writing

Class 3 really enjoyed their Big Write task, sharing their detailed knowledge of Viking Longships and were encouraged to focus on using newly discovered vocabulary. The children were also asked to include the correct punctuation in their work. Atmospheric music by Brian Eno played quietly in the background, as the children completed their writing. Mrs Sutton is really pleased with the quality of work created by class 3!

 
ANOTHER CREATIVE DAY IN YEAR 4

The children in Year 4 love to get creative, and today was no exception. This time they were kneading dough and creating hedgehogs, snakes, faces, frogs and plaits ready to be baked in time for tea. The smell was wonderful, and as you can see everyone had a fantastic day. We learnt about the different flours used to make bread, the effect that yeast had on the dough, and we finished off with a tasting session of 6 different types of bread. Many thanks to Janet from Warburton’s bakery for an exciting day.

 
CRAZY CELTS IN CLASS 4
Or should that be CLEVER Celts? One boy in Class 4 was so inspired when he made a model-sized Celtic roundhouse, that he had the idea of making one on a grand scale. His Dad provided all the materials and even came into the classroom to help the children construct it. The house is large enough to house 4 mini Celts and the children can’t wait to use it. Many thanks to the young man and his Dad!

 
Big Ben

As part of their topic ‘Mega Structures’, Year 2 have worked together to build a structure even taller than Mrs. Whitfield! They have used Big Ben in London as their inspiration and here is the result! A great effort, well done.

 

 
Year 6 Homework

The Year 6 Victorian Homework has started with a bang and in one case a delicious one at that! The children have a list of homework tasks, shown on the website and are encouraged to complete one task per week, in any order. Here we have a Victorian Booklet – researched on the internet, a Victorian Middle/ Upper Class Home and the Queen’s favourite snack – A Victorian Sandwich Cake. Queen Victoria enjoyed this sponge so much that her name has been associated with the cake for over one hundred years! The cake was reviewed by an eager Dad who said, “The cake was moist and fresh tasting. Delicious!” Well done to these children, a great start to the Homework Challenge!

 
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