Danube’s Iron Men
Andrea Adamson
In Danube, we have been busy completing observational sketches and pastel work for
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In Danube, we have been busy completing observational sketches and pastel work for
Read MoreDanube have been composing some music inspired by the Mayans.
Read MoreLast week Nile were busy baking Christmas biscuits for the Colour Fair!
Read MoreNile have been finding out about the things plants need so that they will grow.
Read MoreWe learnt about frames, axles, washers, and brackets.
Read MoreDaniel Ingram-Brown, author of the Firebird Chronicles
Read MoreWe are learning how to use the computer to create music. We are using a Purple Mash program call '2explore' to create a simple musical sequence that repeats and sound like a moving train. Our class topic is 'Trains'.
We are learning all about moving vehicles
Read MoreIn Art, Mississippi class have been looking at the work of William Morris.
Read MoreIn our science lesson today
Read MoreAre you active for 30 minutes at school? Are you active for 30 minutes at home?
Remember to fill in your 30:30 challenge chart every day.
Year 1 went to the library to learn all about books
Read MoreCan you be active for 60 minutes a day?
Read MoreThank you for helping us
Read MoreYear 1 completed some fantastic Harvest homework last week.
Read MoreWe are enjoying learning to play the djembe drums and we are already improving!
Read MoreWe had a fabulous day comparing our native deciduous forests to the tropical rainforests!
Amazon enjoyed a fantastic trip to Leeds Museum.
Read MoreOn a Tuesday lunchtime, some Key Stage Two children attend a Book Club.
Read MoreTo celebrate Roald Dahl's Birthhday, on Wednesday, we made Frobscottle! We carefully measured out and chopped the ingredients. It was delumptious! We thought of exciting adjectives and recorded the recipe. Why don't you try making it at home?