Saturday 31 October 2020
Wednesday 21 October 2020
Autumn 1 Get up and Get fit
Year 3-Cave of Hands
For our final art piece this half term, Year 3 was inspired by the Cave of Hands. We had a lot of messy fun creating our own positive and negative hand prints on large material-working together to create our cave art. Take a look:-
Monday 19 October 2020
What is the best material to make a lunchbox out of?
Which magnet is the strongest?
Friday 16 October 2020
Year 3 Tribal Dance Part 2
Year 3 have now added a circle element into their dance routine. Take a look at our first practice:-
Wednesday 14 October 2020
Year 3 Cave Art
Year 3 have worked hard to produce and finish their cave art. Take a look at our efforts:-
Wednesday 7 October 2020
Y6 - How did we keep active and healthy whilst in Lockdown?
Whoops there has been an oil spill … Year 6 style!
Year 6 Bikeability
Year 6 Victorian Day
Year 3 Prehistoric Art-Making Paint.
Year 3 had lots of fun this afternoon trying to create paint of different shades with natural resources. We did some foraging around the school and at home and then tried to use the resources we had collected to see if we could produce some colour. We then had a try at making our own paint with flour, water and a variety of spices. Have a look at how we got on and why not have a go at home yourself?
Monday 5 October 2020
Year 3 -African tribal Dancing Lesson 1
Year 3 started their African Tribal Dance on Friday. Firstly, they watched and enjoyed a performance We noticed lots of rhythm, strong body movements and isolation performed in unison. We also noticed they performed their motif in lines or circles. Here is a look at our first attempts:-
Thursday 1 October 2020
Y4 Greek Pavillions
Year 5 - Science
We were investigating properties of materials - their permeability and magnetism. As part of this, we had to create our own fair test and discuss our findings.
Year 3 Cave Art-Scaling Up!
As well as scaling up their animal drawings yesterday, Year 3 also experimented using charcoal. Not only were they drawing and blending with charcoal and chalk, they had a lot of fun crushing it up and smudging it with their hands to create that 'cave' effect. Take a look at their efforts:-