Posted 02/07/2025
by Joanna Rickard
We have continued to look at countries we can fly to with our focus last week being France. We took a closer look at the famous French landmark, the Eiffel Tower.
The children didn't believe that you could get to the top, so we watched a clip of a family visiting the Eiffel Tower, and how you can climb lots of stairs, or even get in a lift to take you to the top of the tower to look out across city of Paris.
We said some simple French phrases and the children practised saying 'Hello' and 'Goodbye' to each other in French. William also shared with us how to say, 'thank you' with 'merci', so we used this at snack time.
We also looked at how the Eiffel Tower is built and used paper straws to cut and create some of the structure using a silhouette of the tower.
We also completed some French flag artwork using blue and red tissue paper to complete the correct area with the correct colour.
This week we have been looking at where we may go for a cold holiday, what activities we could do, and what we would need to pack. We looked at skiing holidays, climbing snowy mountains, sledging and ice-skating. The children were amazed that these activities were not only done at Christmas time, and some countries have snow a lot of the year.
Lots of learning and understanding the world around them as we take a closer look at some different countries.
In other news, an email has been sent home from school for those parents of children transitioning to Reception in September. Tuesday 8th July is our transition morning for those children. If your child attends pre-school on a Tuesday, then we will walk them over to Lantic class. If your child does not attend pre-school on Tuesday mornings then please take them to the school entrance for 9am, they will then need to be collected from the school again at 11.45am.
Any questions then please do come and speak to one of the team.
Have a lovely weekend,
The Pre-School Team.
Posted 02/07/2025
by Anthea Hillman
Year 6 have arrived happy and excited at the Ultimate Adventure Centre in Bideford. Photos to follow as soon as I receive them - please watch this space.
Mrs Hillman
Posted 02/07/2025
by Julie Pearce
Ahoy from Storytellers Nursery!
This week we've been setting sail on a nautical adventure! Our little explorers have been busy diving into all things under the sea and pirate-themed.
We made magical mermaids with sparkles and shells.
Built our boats and
tested to see if they would float
Created pirate
necklaces fit for a captain
Mixed up mysterious
pirate potions full of colour and fizz!
The imagination has been flowing like the tide,
and the children have loved every splashy second of it. We're so proud of their
creativity and curiosity-what a week of fun and discovery!
Posted 01/07/2025
by Lorraine Sanchez-Cabello
Look at our before and after photos and what we can achieve when we all work together...
This week we wanted to share our lovely outdoor classroom
with you. We are so proud of it, it has been a lot of hard work but we think
you'll agree it has been so worth it. We now have a super spot to paint, read
or just take a moment to chill.
As you can see, we started with a weedy old patio and now
it's a thriving garden. We started with some fantastic assistance from Mrs
Hooper and Mrs McNeil who helped us by getting rid of so many huge weeds - so a
big thank you to them.
Our beautiful flowers include sunflowers, marigolds,
petunias and geraniums to name just a few. We also have our own little
vegetable patch, where we are growing runner beans, courgettes, butternut
squash and cucumbers. We even have apples, cress and peppers growing on our windowsills,
so watch this space.
Being responsible is one of our key Brunel Values and all
of Lantic class have been responsible for making such a difference to our
environment, so well done everyone!
Posted 01/07/2025
by Michaela Wright
This month we completed our Geography topic on Cornwall before starting our History topic on World War One. The children began looking into to the question 'Was Britain Ready for World War One?' The children started this unit by investigating when and why World War One started as well as exploring some of the main events during this war. The children also investigated which countries were involved in World War One and how. The children are currently learning about other aspects of WW1 such as soldiers, trench life, children, women and how technology evolved during this time all to help them answer our topic question.
In Literacy, we studied two books linked to WW1. We read and studied 'The Little Hen and the Great War' along with the story of 'Sergeant Stubby'. The children completed lots of work on both stories and then planned, wrote and edited their own short story which involved both the main characters of the above books meeting each other during the war.
In Maths, the children continued to work hard on their times tables before completing the MTC test. They also completed the White Rose statistics unit before carrying out some of their own class surveys and creating their own bar charts to present their findings.
This month we were lucky enough to take part in sports week which involved the children completing lots of exciting sporting events in order to help earn house points for their teams. The week ended with our traditional sports day.
Posted 30/06/2025
by Jane Wills
We've had a busy and creative time this week!
In Design and Technology, the children have been designing their own biscuit packaging, carefully considering elements like the target audience, colour schemes, design features, product name, and even the ingredients. There's been some fantastic creativity and thoughtful planning. Later this week, we'll be baking the biscuits and evaluating our projects - checking how well the final products meet the needs of our audience in terms of taste, texture, packaging appeal, and budget.
In English, we're ready to begin writing our own adaptations of Aladdin. The children have already come up with some exciting new settings and characters, and I'm really looking forward to seeing how these imaginative ideas unfold in their finished stories. Once complete, we'll upload the stories to Showbie and begin building our shared school library of creative writing - a wonderful legacy of their work.
In Maths, we are wrapping up our final unit of the year. This will free up the last few weeks for consolidation and some exciting independent problem-solving projects, where the children will apply their skills in fun and practical ways.
Posted 29/06/2025
by Rebecca Marshall
We were lucky to have another fantastic sports day on Friday the 20th June. Many of the parents came to celebrate this special event and we all enjoyed a family picnic in the sunshine. Well done to the children in Plaidy (Red Team) for being the overall winning team this year.
Posted 29/06/2025
by Rebecca Marshall
The children in Year 2 had a wonderful trip to have a look around Looe Library on Monday 16th June. The staff at the library gave us a guided tour and we completed a library scavenger hunt. At the end of the trip we were able to try scanning some of the books on the special machine so that we could see how books are taken out and returned. We were then given a library card so that we could activate this with our parents and become members of the library.
While some of the class were exploring the library, we to play in the park with our friends. We are so lucky to live in such a wonderful town . Hopefully, many members of the class will start visiting the local library.
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