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Maths At Home Competition Entries!

Here are our first two brilliant entries to the Maths at Home competition!   Firstly, Albert is checking the temperature of his new fridge/freezer and working out the difference between their temperatures of -18 and 3 degress  (answer 21 degrees).  Meanwhile, Matilda is helping her daddy to make sure the new worktops are straight with the spirit level, checking angles and measuring with a tape measure to cut the plinth.  These are both great examples of using Maths at Home!  Thank you and Good Luck!  Mrs Blomeley

 

 

 


Beebot Fun

Year 1 are learning all about coding this half term. We started by playing with the beebots to understand how to input an algorithm.


Bonfire Night

Year 1 learnt all about Guy Fawkes and why we celebrate Bonfire Night. We then made chocolate apples and firework pictures using oil pastels.


COMPETITION! Maths At Home for Maths Week England 2020

As part of MATHS WEEK ENGLAND 2020, we are hosting a competition based on MATHS AT HOME.  We all use Maths at home in some way.  For example. telling the time, using scales to measure when cooking and baking, using fractions when slicing cake or pizza and so on.  The list is endless!  Ask your children for ideas!


Autumn 2 Homework

Here is the homework menu and extra documents for your homework for this half term. Don't forget to upload all the lovely things you do to Seesaw. If you are self isolating, you can start completing some of the activities on this grid.

Don't forget to complete the phonics activities on Education City too. They will be set every Friday.


Would a dragon be a good friend?

Our new topic for this half term is all about Kings, Queens, castles and dragons. In December we then move on to look at Christmas. See the attached document for all the things your child is going to be learning at school.


Do you know how to keep safe online?

2020 is providing lots of opportunities for learning online. Below is an overview of some of the areas of Computing that children could be accessing as part of their home school learning.

E-SAFETY Home Learning 

As part of our Computing curriculum and RSE/PSHE lessons e-safety lessons are taught. 

We ask children how do they keep safe online?


Pumpkin Carving Competition!

What a fantastic collection of pumpkins we received back into school!  Children from all year groups at Broadbent Fold have been busy carving their pumpkins ready to return them to school to line our Key Stage 2 path.  We also had a selection of entries sent in by email from some of the children who are isolating at home.  Each pumpkin was unique and they all looked amazing!  This afternoon our Pupil Leaders had the difficult job of choosing some winners.  All of the designs were brilliant but the Pupil Leaders managed to choose four: 


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