In Pimhill Mrs Foster hid 300 paper eggs with the numbers 1-10 on. We had to find one of each number and order them. If we completed the challenge we got a real Easter Egg. It was the best morning in Pimhill. Mrs Foster was pleased with the way we helped each other to make sure we all got an egg.
Author: Joanne Foster
The Queen’s Jubilee Green Canopy
To start our celeberations for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee we planted 5 trees as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy.
In the rain Pimhill went out to dig the holes.
The sun shone when represenatives from each class came to plant a tree with Kris our Forest School lead and James Reynolds our govenor.
Lara led us in prayer .
In the afternoon Pimhill finished the planting and watered the trees.
Thank you to Albrighton Estate who donated our trees.
Design and Technology Making a vehicle for our Easter ducks
In Pimhill we looked at different wheeled vehicles. What makes them move? We discovered they needed a chassis and wheels and axel. We made a design brief and made a vehicle. Our Friends in Wrekin came to evaluate our vehicles and test them out with us.
Mondrian Art
In Pimhill we have been learning how to print and used this skill to print lines to make pictures in the style of Mondrain.
We have put them on display in the enterance. Everyone has said how good they look.
Following in the footsteps of Darwin
This week we have been following in the footsteps of Darwin and planned and carried out an experiment to investigate which shaped beak was best for picking up bird seed.
Air Ambulance
The air ambulance landed on the school field today. While the paramedics were working the pilot invited us to have a look at the helicopter and answer our questions. It was very interesting and we learned lots about the work of the air ambulance. .
Looking for worms at Forest school.
We tried a variety of ways to find worms in different areas of forest school.
We found that digging for them was the best way.
Children in Need 2021
A big thank you to everyone who came dressed in rainbow colours for children in need. We all went out to create a big rainbow on the school playground. I hope you agree that it looks brilliant. A big thank you too to Mr Jones who climbed a very tall ladder to take our picture.
We raised at £97.50
Well done Bomere Heath
Forest School
This week went on our first trip to our off site forest school.
Even though we were a small group we had great fun.
It was a long walk.
We climbed trees and best of all had chocolate and a biscuit round the camp fire.