Class 10
Rainbow rocket 🚀🌈
Today the children in school have made rainbow rockets for the Apollo 11 ward at Fairfield hospital 🚀🌈
Today the children in school have made rainbow rockets for the Apollo 11 ward at Fairfield hospital 🚀🌈
Good Morning everyone! 😊. Here are the activities we would like class 5 and 6 to complete today. Children can begin their morning with ‘Joe/The Body Coach’ who is posting live 30 minute PE lessons on YouTube every morning at 9am. Follow the link on his page: https://www.thebodycoach.com/blog/pe-with-joe-1254.html Or why not Read more…
The team at Power Maths have provided free Power Maths resources to work alongside the textbooks you have at home. The textbook is similar to the interactive lessons we use in class at the start of each lesson and children will be familiar with the format. The video below shows Read more…
Good Morning everyone! 😊. Here are the activities we would like class 5 and 6 to complete today. Children can begin their morning with ‘Joe/The Body Coach’ who is posting live 30 minute PE lessons on YouTube every morning at 9am. Follow the link on his page: https://www.thebodycoach.com/blog/pe-with-joe-1254.html Or why not Read more…
Hi everyone! I just wanted to pop in and remind you that you can use Purple Mash’s 2Email program to keep in touch with your classmates while school is closed. If you’ve not used the program before – just log in as normal and search for ‘2Email’. Then you can Read more…
From today on the BBC Bitesize website, you’ll be able to access regular daily lessons in English and Maths, as well as other core subjects and also on special programmes broadcast on BBC iPlayer and BBC Red Button. Lessons are available from Year 1 up to Year 6 and are Read more…
Good Morning everyone! 😊. Happy summer term! We hope you had a lovely Easter and are all staying safe! Parents – If you haven’t already please pick up a new home learning pack from school which will contain the tasks that have been set for your child for the next two Read more…
Hello Class 5 and 6,
Firstly, we hope you are all okay and keeping safe! Also, well done on completing your first two weeks of home learning!
Secondly, as it is now the Easter Holidays, we will not be setting you daily learning tasks on the blog because you have earned a well-deserved break! We are, however, setting you one project to complete over the two weeks and will also be giving you some optional Easter-themed activities to try!
Neil Armstrong and Florence Nightingale are both significant (important) individuals from the past who have contributed to national and international achievement.
Neil Armstrong was a pilot, astronaut and engineer who was the first person to walk on the moon.
Florence Nightingale was a nurse during the Crimean War and the founder of modern nursing.
Your job over Easter is to research one of these historical figures. Find out about his/her personal life (where/when were they born?, what was their childhood like?, what was their education like?, what did they do for a job?) and why was he/she famous (what did he/she do that made history?).
You can present your work as a piece of informational writing with a title, sub-headings, pictures & captions (similar to our non-fiction Barn Owl reports) either hand-written or typed on the computer, as a poster, model or PowerPoint. Be creative! You could even make a video if you are feeling up to a challenge!
You may find these websites helpful in your research:
Good Morning everyone! 😊 Here are the activities we would like class 5 and 6 to complete today. Children can continue to begin their morning with ‘Joe/The Body Coach’ who is posting live 30 minute PE lessons on YouTube every morning at 9am. Follow the link on his page: https://www.thebodycoach.com/blog/pe-with-joe-1254.html English Read more…
Now that we’re all spending more time at home, you may be finding that your children are spending more time in front of a screen than you’d like. If this is becoming an issue in your house, Internet Matters have some top tips! Screen Time Tips (Early Years) Screen Time Read more…