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Easter Fun!

Date: 17th Apr 2023 @ 4:39am

The last week of term we had lots of Easter fun! We learnt about the Easter story and created some Easter cards and sang some Easter songs in music. We also had a fabulous Easter bonnet parade around the Daily Mile track on the playground. Nursery, Reception and Year 2 joined us to show off lovely creations to each other and our grown ups from home. It was lots of fun! 

Safari Phil

Date: 13th Apr 2023 @ 11:47am

This half term we have learned all about animals which come from eggs. We had a very special visit from Safari Phil and his friend spikey Dave. They brought in lots of cockroaches, a turtle and a snake for us all to look at and if we were brave enough hold in our hands, or on our heads! 
The children loved tickling the turtles shell and thought the cockroaches and snakes were very cute!

Science week 2023

Date: 13th Apr 2023 @ 11:43am

We had a great time celebrating science week this year! The children put on their lab coats and goggles and did lots of experimenting, observing and predicting. They especially enjoyed playing doctors and nurses and using the pipettes to observe colour change.

Freetime Friday

Date: 10th Apr 2023 @ 3:54pm

5CR have worked so hard this half term that I thought it would be nice to allow them to bring their own games into school for our final golden time of the Spring term. They all seemed to really enjoy playing board games together (thank you to those parents who allowed their children to bring something in) and I had a fabulous game of Jenga with Faith! I hope to make this a tradition for the final Friday of each half term!

 

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Sandwiches for a good cause!

Date: 5th Apr 2023 @ 10:59am

This term we spent some time designing and making healthy sandwiches! We explored different food groups and thought about what would make a healthy sandwich. After much debate we settled on: protein, vegetables and a healthy spread. The lack of jam and nutella was disappointing for some, but once we got started making our designs everyone seemed to be happy! 

Once our sandwiches were made, we put them into boxes and made our own labels. We then began accepting some very kind donations for Manchester Food Bank. We raised £10!! Thank you so much to those of you who donated. 

I hope the children enjoyed this project and their end products! I am hoping the new skills they have picked up can be put to good use at home and they can have a go at making you some healthy lunches. 

 

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Easter Bonnet Parade!

Date: 2nd Apr 2023 @ 7:34am

We all created our own Easter bonnets and hats at home and brought them to school on Wednesday to take part in a Easter Parade! The hats all looked fantastic and we enjoyed parading around the daily mile to the Easter music for our parents. Afterwards we all had a chocolate Easter lolly to celebrate our success!

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Easter Bonnet Parade

Date: 30th Mar 2023 @ 11:32am

Reception loved celebrating easter by showing off our amazing creations! 

Balanced Sandwiches

Date: 30th Mar 2023 @ 9:27am

In design technology, we researched, designed, and made our own sandwiches. We spent time look at the different nutitience if different foods and what a balanced diet looks like. Once we had created our sandwiches, we evaluated them against the original design brief and reflected on what would have made them even better.

Magnificent Mountains

Date: 30th Mar 2023 @ 9:14am

In art this week, we used our mixed media artwork from last week to create a collage. We started by cutting out a rectangle for the sky and then created a section of mountains in the midground, followed by a section of mountains in the foreground. The we then chose other materials to add to create small details such as the sun, flowers, stars, and trees. The final results were fantastic.

Celebrating Easter

Date: 29th Mar 2023 @ 1:49pm

This week in class we have been learning about Easter. We have watched videos to see how Toby celebrates Easter. Toby is a Christian and he goes to church to learn about Jesus. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/watch/lets-celebrate-easter?scrlybrkr=d949cda3

 

We created Easter crowns to wear at the Easter Parade (some of us made our own Easter bonnets at home too). We drew shapes and patterns in different sizes and colours onto large oval egg shapes. We also made an Easter picture of a bunny in a garden. This afternoon we followed the clues and found some treasure! A huge basket full of chocolate eggs for the children.

Duckling surprise

Date: 29th Mar 2023 @ 12:28pm

We had some very exciting surprise visitors in our classroom today! 4 ducklings came to say hello! 

We loved watching them run around and shake their feathers! 

Computing meets Design & Technology!!

Date: 26th Mar 2023 @ 5:40pm

Last week we read the story 'Space Tortoise.' In this story the main character wanted to get to the other side of the park where he could see all the lights. He decided to build a hot air balloon to get to the top of what he thought was a rocket! It was actually a clock tower a bit like Big Ben. 

This inspired our computing work where we were using the chrome books to plan and design our very own rockets. Then we used design and technology skills to build a rocket using recyclable materials, paper, masking tape and card.

It was lot's of fun!!!

 

Library Visit

Date: 24th Mar 2023 @ 12:22pm

On Tuesday morning, we visited Beswick library as part of our world book day celebrations!

When we arrived at the library, we were taken upstairs by the librarians to the children's section. We were gifted a book of our choie by the library to take home and keep. We were told that borrowing library books is free, so everyone should do that. 

The library runs lots of clubs, such as art and lego clubs and computing clubs. Gerard told how much he enjoyed school, in particular reading at school.

We will definitely want to visit again.

Thank you to all parents and carers for booking pupil progress meeting appointments. Please see Mr Jones if you did not book an appointment. 

Duck, duck, duck, duck, duckling ?

Date: 22nd Mar 2023 @ 9:16pm

You wouldn't believe who our surprise visitors to class are (maybe the title of this blog post has given away the surprise).

5 little eggs arrived on Monday and by Wednesday 4 of them had hatched. We looked at the equipment that came with the eggs and we watched closely as they hatched. We have our own little small world farm area set up to make them feel at home and we are going to take care of them so they don't miss their Mummy! 


More photos to follow ...

 

Mixed Media

Date: 21st Mar 2023 @ 1:20pm

Today in art, we have been exploring mixed media. We started by looking at what mixed media is and different collages that have been created through mixed media. We discussed what we liked about the different pieces of art and learnt where the background, midground, and foreground were. Then it was time for us to have a go. We had the chance to use paint, oil pastels, ink, bubble wrap, and printers to create our different pieces of art.

 

Science Week!

Date: 19th Mar 2023 @ 2:17pm

We have had a very exciting week taking part in British Science Week! This year's theme was 'Connected' and we learned about how science can connect our ideas, thoughts, people and inventions! We started the week with the City coaches delivering a P.E lesson that made connections with our science topic body parts. We enjoyed challenging ourselves to balance our bodies whilst touching a ball to a particular named body part! On Tuesday, we had a special visitor who taught us about an inventor called 'Lyda Newman'. We found out how she had invented a hair comb! We also designed a hair salon poster to advertise Lyda Newman's super invention! On Friday, we invited Dihas' dad into school as he is connected to science in his job. Dihas' dad is an engineer professor at a university and he taught us about why train wheels are the shape that they are! We were very interested in this as it connected with our CC topic on transport. Dihas' dad gave us a demonstration of how he tested different wheel shapes on a train track and we also got to have a try! What an exciting week! We definitely felt scientifically inspired and some of us would love to work in science when we are grown up!

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Science Week 2023!

Date: 19th Mar 2023 @ 7:56am

Last week we celebrated British Science Week in school. This year the theme was called Connections, which celebrated how science is connected in so many ways. We started the week with our connection visitor in the form Kayvon who was a City coach. He used body part names in lots of fun games that we played using our bodies and controlling a ball.

On Tuesday we had a connection workshop in school where we learnt about Lyda Newman who invented the first hairbrush. We worked with someone called Ady who gave us lots of facts about the inventor Lyda Newman and played some drama games to support our learning about materials.

Don’t forget to join in with the Science Week competition. See the letter which was sent home on Friday! 

RND Keepy Uppy Challenge

Date: 17th Mar 2023 @ 5:21pm

As part of our RND cleebrations we completed Bluey's EYFS Challenge. During our danceathon we had to keep the balloons up in the air. As you can see, we were amazing at this.

 

TOP TIP: Keep your eye on the balloon and don't pat it up too hard because it will fly too high.

 

 

National Science Week 2023

Date: 17th Mar 2023 @ 4:31pm

We love learning about Science in 5CR so despite this only being a three day school week, we've packed in so much learning! On Tuesday, we had a special assembly and then a workshop to learn about the amazing scientist, Katherine Johnson. She worked on a lot of the maths and science involved in helping Neil Armstrong land on the moon. She faced incredible adversity due to her being a black woman in America but she achieved great things.We could all learn a thing or two from her! 

We then learned how to make an actual compass from a magnet, needle and a bowl of water before using our learning in geography.

And finally, today we had a visit from two actual engineers who work on the Metrolink trams. They taught the children all about how the wheels on the trams have to be a certain shape so that they can follow the tracks without a steering wheel. Year 5 asked some fabulous questions so that they might feel inspired to become engineers when they are older.

What a busy week!

 

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Bread Tasting

Date: 16th Mar 2023 @ 2:10pm

In design technology, we have been exploring what a balanced diet looks like. We are going to be using our knowledge of nutrition to create a balanced sandwich. This week, we tasted white, wholegrain, 50/50, seeded and tiger bread to help us decide which bread we liked best, and then we explored what nutrition is provided by the different types of bread. 

 

World Maths Day 2023!

Date: 13th Mar 2023 @ 5:13am

Last week we celebrated World Maths Day! We learnt about 3D shapes. We learnt about what they looked like, their name and which everyday objects they reminded us about. 

We used our drawing skills and remembered information from science about the seasons to produce our artwork. We made the 3D shape a square based pyramid using the net. On each side of the pyramid we drew a picture linked to each season. 

Computing Spring 2!

Date: 12th Mar 2023 @ 7:47am

This week we started our next unit of work in Computing. This half term it is linked to our topic  about transport. We started by recapping how to log on to a chrome book using our username and password details. This half term we will be linking computing, design and technology and science learning all together to create a rocket. We started by watching a video about how to make a rocket out of a plastic bottle. Then we opened up docs on the chrome book and in pairs typed  list of things we will need to make the rocket. We were practising our typing skills and becoming familiar with where the letters were on the keyboard. 

Watch out for another blog in the next few weeks showing our finished rockets! ? 

 

Maths Day 2023!

Date: 11th Mar 2023 @ 10:05pm

This week we celebrated Maths day in 3JH! 

 

We love Maths in our class and we love a challenge even more. We chose from a range of activities from https://www.artfulmaths.com/mathematical-art-lessons.html and settled on the Curves of Pursuit. Some children challenged themselves to draw a curve themselves, others challenged themselves to create a pattern with colours. 

 

The children really enjoyed doing this together and some and really worked hard to perfect their measurment and line drawing skills! As usual I am very proud of them all. Here are some photos of the process the children followed. Miss Caine has made an amazing display of the children's work from across school - I can't wait to see some of their work on there next week! 

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Maths day!

Date: 11th Mar 2023 @ 2:45pm

In Reception we LOVE maths and we were so excited when we found out on our calendar that this Wednesday was world maths day. We had a great time making giant number and shape games. In the morning we got creative and made a giant marble run outside, we looked at the properties of the different boxes and used our mathematical vocabulary to describe them all. We also worked together to make a brand new track game with lift the flap challenges to play inside the classroom. In the afternoon we took it in turns to play the games and when there wasn't any room some children decided to make maths 'I love maths' hats and their own games to play together. 

For the rest of the week the children have loved returning to the games we have made and have loved making their own variations of track games like snakes and ladders in class. Well done reception!

Spring update

Date: 10th Mar 2023 @ 5:09pm

Hello parents and carers, 

What a busy time we have had since we have come back to school! We started off last week with our new topic launch day., where we learnt all about Chinese customs and traditions. Our new topic explores the difference between the UK and China and what better way to start than a dragon building workshop! Some of our grown ups even joined in too and the day was a great success! In fact, we could not pick a winning dragon, so we all got a prize for taking part! 

To celebrate World Book Day, we took a trip to the library and received a free book! The bus was so exciting because it has been quiet a while since we have been on a trip. 

We can't wait to carry on with our learning.

Class 2GS. 

 

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