SAT’s are over!!!!!! To celebrate, Y6 left behind the classroom in favour of swimming, bowling, golf and pizza!
To finish off our angles and shape unit, Y5 were challenged to make their own 3D shape using art straws. They needed to make sure they measured and cut the straws accurately so that the shape had the correct properties.
Yesterday Y3 had a delightful day being stone age people. They dyed material, made tools and shelters and their own model of Skara Brae.
Everyone worked so hard!
After the adventure of a lifetime, Y5 threw themselves straight back into their work this morning and learned how to measure angles up to 180 degrees. The tables were transformed into collection of angles using tape and the children used protractors to measure the angles. We used whiteboard pens to mark the angles (don’t worry Mr Rudduck and Mrs Hunter- it wipes off!) and then check their partner’s work.
The last stop before home was to McDonald’s where we ate tea and even had a McFlurry!
Mrs Marshall took our orders beforehand on the bus but with a twist… we had to order in French!
The last tube ride was a long one to help us get back to coach and away from the hectic city centre.
What an experience that was! We separated into two different pods and took in the breathtaking views from Big Ben to the BT Tower and even Wembley Stadium. We may have been a little anxious before stepping into the pod but everyone was beaming by the end!
No King Charles to see us today but still worth the visit the magnificent palace which holds 775 rooms!
We stopped at St. James’s Park to enjoy our lunch which was from Greggs!















































































































































































































































































