This afternoon Y5 and Y6 completed their walk to Cornthwaite Park and even managed to squeeze in some time to play in the park before returning to school.
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This afternoon Y5 and Y6 completed their walk to Cornthwaite Park and even managed to squeeze in some time to play in the park before returning to school.
Brilliant game playing on Spelling Shed this week. Well done to our leading spelling stars in each class.
Who will be our leaders next week?
We have been learning all about Autumn in Year 1. Today we went on a leaf hunt in our playground and then discussed all the different colour leaves we could see. We then used our leaves to print lovely tree pictures using the colours we identified. We did so well making our Autumn pictures.
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Year 1 and Year 3 loved walking to the Cornthwaite park for their sponsored walk. They walked extremely sensibly along the road and loved having fun, playing with their friends in the play park. What a lovely afternoon!
Year 4 had a wonderful walk this morning in the beautiful autumn sunshine. First of all, we walked to Souter Lighthouse where the kind staff had set up some fun games for us to play. We all loved archery!
After that we continued to walk along the coastal path to Jackie’s Beach before heading back to school. Thanks for all of your support!
This morning, the EYFS children had a fantastic time completing our sponsored toddle to Cornthwaite Park. The staff were very proud of how sensible the children were! We loved spotting all local sights and seeing signs and numbers all around us 😊
I think there will be lots of sleepy heads tonight!
In Nursery, one of our favourite activities is “Squiggle While You Wiggle”.
Squiggle While You Wiggle is a kinaesthetic approach to stimulate early writing. Children use movement with music to develop their motor skills in preparation for writing.
Check out our latest spooky squiggle where we use lines and circles to make skeletons. It was so much fun some children wanted to do it twice!
What a wonderful, yet wet, day Year 6 have had on their visit to Beamish today. The children took great efforts to look the part and dressed just like 1940s evacuees. Once our evacuees has arrived at Home farm, they learned all about the types of jobs they’d be expected to do. We wrote letters home to our family in the city and then we were put through our paces as new Home Guard recruits.
After lunch, we took time to explore all of the interesting areas of Beamish and tried out travelling on coach, tram and steam engine!