Reception and Year 3 had a fantastic morning gutting fish and investigating the features of them. We used knives to dissect the fish and find the skeletons inside – we were all brilliant fishmongers! We also made clay fish, drew fish and labeled each of the features including a sentence explaining their purpose. We all had a brilliant morning – Well done everyone!
In one of our books we spotted a porthole the characters were looking through. The children showed a strong interest in coming up with own ideas of what they might see if they looked through one so we decided to make our own. We decorated them before taking them around school to see what we could see.
It was lovely to hear the children extending their descriptive language.
“I can see a tall tree.”
“I can see a big field next to the farm.”
“I can see a noisy seagull.”
“I can see a rainbow tree behind Mrs Hanratty.”
Good Morning!!
Everyone is very excited and looking forward to their breakfast stop!!
Year 1 are investigating how much rainfall we get in spring. We had fun designing and making our own rain gauges yesterday. We worked really hard as a team and we are super excited to start measuring!
Well done to our Year 6 football team who faced all weather conditions during tonight’s matches against Hedworth Lane B and Biddick Hall Juniors.
Year 3 loved using their historical enquiry skills to step back in time to the stone age! They took part in a wide variety of activities with put the history, art and dt skills to the test.
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