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Y6 Star of the week 17-2-23

Our Stars of the week in Year 6 are Heidi and Seth.

I love Heidi's completed Viking pop-up book. She has used a range of mechanisms and spent a lot of time making sure that her finished presentation was to a high standard.

Seth has being working incredibly hard in booster sessions- I loved his twisted fairy tale this week.

Jenson won our Vocabulary Ninja Award this term.

Our Good to be Green winners are Harriet and Thomas. 


DT Viking pop up books

Year 6 have loved their DT Week creating Viking pop-up books. We started by conducting some market research- looking at pop up books and how they work and what we liked or disliked about them. We then practised creating lots of different mechanisms like levers, sliders, spinners and pop-up structures. In our designs, we had to create a pop up book with three different mechanisms in. Today Year 6 shared their completed books with the children in year 3 to get to constructive feedback. 


Sharing Work

Year 3 had a special treat this morning. Year 6 children shared their brilliant Viking pop up-books. We were very impressed! Thank you for sharing your amazing work. 


Friday Awards

Special congratulations to our stars of the week. This week Head Teacher's certificates were awarded for great work in maths and fantastic story writing. We also had two Good to be Green lottery winners, Siver Award and a Vocabulary Ninja Champion. 

All Year 3 children have worked super hard this half term. Well done! Have a well deserved rest. 


My Lighthouse

To finish off our mysteries topic and combine our science, electricity topic, the children made lighthouses today. They used their scientific knowledge to make a complete circuit and experimented with switches to turn the lighthouse on and off. You must agree they are all fabulous. Well done Year 4. 


Marvellous Merits

A massive congratulations to all of the Year 4 children who gained an award today. They've worked ever so hard to finish off the term and I'm immensely proud of all their determination. I hope they all have a fabulous half term holidays and are looking forward to our Tudor and digestion topics when they return. 


International day of women and girls in science

Today Year 6 presented an assembly about different women and girls who have made a great impact in the world of science. We discussed how primatologist Dr Jane Goodall has worked tirelessy to rehome chimpanzees who have lost their habitats for various reasons. We explored how Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie discovered new elements called radium and radioactivity.


Science investigation

Today, we investigated soil permeability. First, we looked at soil samples and discussed their qualities. We tested different samples of soil by pouring the same amount of water and observing it filter through. We recorded our results in a table. 


Peaceful Poses

Year 4 have been been working hard this half term perfecting their yoga poses. I've so impressed by their flexibility, regulated breathing and their peaceful approach to our sessions. They have made great improvements and extended their repertoire. The coach assessed them today and was highly impressed by their mountain, chair, eagle, cobra, sun salutations, baby poses and many more. A special mention goes out to Ted, Flynn, Isla, Lottie, Millie and Orson for their dedication. 


Ode To Joy in Year 4

Year 4 managed in 2 weeks to play Ode to Joy along Mrs O'Leary on the accordion. They were fantastic and definitely exceeded all expectations. Well done Year 4. 


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