https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
This game will help your child to learn their times tables by playing fun and engaging games!
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
This game will help your child to learn their times tables by playing fun and engaging games!
Please find attached the February Loop!
A free online safety guide on Digital Lives.
Most parents frequently chat with their child about how things are going at school or what’s happening in their friendship groups – but those discussions often doesn’t extend to youngsters’ online activities. In fact, National Online Safety conducted a recent survey which found that only slightly more than half (54%) of parents regularly talk to their children about staying safe online.
It can be an awkward topic to broach and, of course, it needs not to feel intrusive. However, just checking in with your child about their digital life can get them thinking about online safety and alert you to any issues they might be having.
In support of Safer Internet Day 2023, the #WakeUpWednesday guide has some useful tips on potential ways to start those conversations.
Today we have been investigating owl pellets as part of our topic on skeletons.
The children had to work out the age of the pellet and which owl it belonged to. Once inside the pellet they had to pull out the bones and identify the animal that had been eaten.
Friedensreich Hundertwasser believed houses should be beautiful and like nature have no straight lines.
We have looked a photographs of his houses in Vienna and have begun to create our own. We drew wavy lines, circular, square and arched windows and added lots of detail. Next week we will add some colour just as Hundertwasser did.
Here are our Stars of the Week!
As part of our work on seasons we will be following what happens to a tree in forest school. To do this we made a wooden marker disc to mark our tree. Kris helped us saw the disc. Mrs Foster helped us drill a hole and other adults helped us tie string through and write our initials on it. We then went to find a tree to hang it on. The tricky part will be remembering where our tree is !
We will be looking at how the tree changes throughout the year.
This week in forest school we were looking for signs of winter. Luckily the weather allowed us to find lots. We loved seeing the snow drops and finding sheets of ice.
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This week we have been learning about winter in our environment and the winter weather. We have explored the signs of winter in our school garden and how it has changed since we last looked at our environment in December. We collected leaves, seeds and other things that we could find and made ice windows.
Today the Key Stage Two members of Worship Council planned led their first whole school Worship. They told the story of Jeremiah linked to this term’s Christian Value of Perseverance and led the school in reflection and prayer.