Today Year 1 swapped their books for shaving foam to practice our letter formation. Even Miss Corr couldn’t resist having a try!
Today Year 1 swapped their books for shaving foam to practice our letter formation. Even Miss Corr couldn’t resist having a try!
What a fantastic day Year 1 and Year 2 have had. We enjoyed our Christmas disco followed by yummy party food and then a surprise visit from Mr and Mrs Claus!
We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas!
This week, Year One, Year Two and Year Three joined together for our Christmas production, ‘Lights, Camel, Action!’ The children were fantastic and worked so hard to learn their lines, songs and dance routines. The costumes were brilliant and the show was amazing.
Well done everyone!
Year 1 had a fantastic time at Temple Park participating in a Multiskills festival. The children beautifully represented Marsden School and most importantly had so much fun! Well done! 🙂
Glitter, glitter everywhere! The children have had a fabulous Christmas Craft Day getting artistic.
Here is a selection of photographs of all the creativity!
Year 1 had a great time making their Christingles ready for church!
To celebrate Friendship Friday, Y2 created friendship bracelets for their favourite friends using rainbow coloured wool.
Everybody, including Ms Gilbert, Ms Hope and Ms Griffiths were given a bracelet by their kind friends, We all had great fun!
Today, we all took part in Run Pudsey which raises money for Children in Need. Each class had time in the hall to complete their sponsored sporting events. All of the children had a great time and loved raising money for such a brilliant cause. We also took part in Pudsey themed activities in class.
Well done to school council for organising the games and selling cakes!
Thank you to everyone for donating!
Y2 have been tasked with designing and making a stable chair for baby bear. In their first lesson, the children investigated what makes a structure stable. They made a sphere, cube, pyramid and cylinder and experimented to see how high they had to lift the board before the shape rolled off. By the end of the lesson, the children knew that stable structures are:
– low in height
– have a flat base
– are wide
Great work Year 2!
