What a fantastic couple of performances the EYFS/KS1 children did of 'Whoops-a-Daisy Angel'! The children really enjoyed doing both the shows, which I think showed in their performances and we know the adults that came and watched enjoyed it too.
The children visited the Christmas Tree festival on Friday - it is one of our favourite times of the year... They loved finding the Brunel tree and seeing all the other decorated trees - some are a real inspiration!
In Science the children sorted different materials into magnetic and non-magnetic - shhh... don't tell Mrs. Williamson that we even tested her coffee! During our DT lesson the children worked collaboratively at building their Tudor buildings after planning them a week ago. They are starting to look amazing - Thank you for all the donated boxes!
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
We have been like Christmas elves this week, with show rehearsals, calendar making, card making, more show song rehearsals, Christmas math's (after a very successful dress rehearsal!)...
During English we finished our class story version of Hansel and Gretel, called Woody and Taylor.
We have also been learning in Science about sinking and floating. We tested various materials after we made our predictions to see if we were right.
This week as well as lots of amazing writing during English and working hard with addition and subtraction in Maths, the children have been rehearsing for our Christmas performance.
They have also been designing waterproof buildings for Incy Wincey Spider in Science and designing new Tudor/Stuart buildings in DT. They have really enjoyed working together on their waterproof designs - though some were more successful than others. Then they started to evaluate what they did!
We have done so much this week in Lantic Class!
At the beginning of the week we visited Saltash Fire Station - we learnt about fire safety ay home and who to call in a fire. We then were shown around a fire engine and we even got to have a go using the water hose.
On Thursday we visited Vue Plymouth to watch Jungle Bunch World Tour - we all really enjoyed the film it was very funny.
In DT, we have started to look at designing Tudor buildings. We have done this by studying Tudor buildings and finding their features.
The children looked fabulous in their blue for anti-bullying week today! They've enjoyed lots of activities during the week. The theme this year was 'Choose Respect' so we've been working on respect all week.
In English we have been learning about our story 'Hansel and Gretel' and finding out that it has a 'defeating a monster' theme... we also read some other books with the same theme - The Mousehole Cat, The Three Billy Goats Gruff and The Three Little Pigs - Perhaps you could ask your child what these books all had in common?
It has also been Math's week so on Tuesday we played lots of Math's games and the Year 2's on Friday had a Maths Challenge to solve - it was very tricky so we may have to go back to it!
This week in science we were investigating which materials are waterproof - we were helping 'Incy Wincy Spider' to stop him being washed out of the spout!
This week has been such a busy week back!
In gymnastics we have been learning how to travel and land from jumps safely. The children were really good at travelling in different ways before freezing in a different shape.
During Science, the children were investigating which materials would be the strong and stretchy enough to be used as a tether for an astronaut - we discovered that nylon tights were the best (sadly, Rolo's are not good for tethers!)
In History, we looked at how London has changed since the 1666 Great Fire and became architects, drawing what the new city should look like. We also wrote and discussed why the changes needed to happen.
Last week, Hindu's around the world celebrated Diwali - the festival of light. So this week the children learnt about the festival and made diya lamps, diya lamps are traditionally oil lamps with a cotton wick dipped in ghee to symbolise prosperity for the new year.
Next
week (Mon 11th - Fri 15th Nov), sees the
return of Maths Week England! As such, children will be taking part in lots of
fun maths puzzles and games in lessons, as well as finding out about maths in
real life careers during a Newsday Tuesday special.
To
celebrate, we also have some school-wide events taking place:
There'll be
lots of online and paper-based maths escape rooms to try as families. All are
welcome. For every escape room completed, you will gain an entry to a prize
draw! As usual, this half term's KIRFs and resources will be available to take
away too.
Open to all
ages. Take a photo of your child learning their KIRFs in an unusual way or
place and submit them to Mrs Swabey by Fri 15th Nov. There are
some fabulous prizes to be won! Please print and hand in to your child's
teacher or email them to lswabey@brunelprimary.co.uk
Please find
this half term's KIRFs attached to this blog post.
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The children across KS1 had a very special visitor this week to help with their learning about the Great Fire of London. Samuel Pepys came into class and helped them create timelines of the events, he taught them a game and they wrote using quills (which they got to take home!).
The children have all worked so hard over the last few weeks, it's not time to have a break and come break fresh and ready to learn!
What a week of swimming we have had! The children are like fish in the water... amazing!
We all LOVED the street dance lessons with Toby G! We have got some cool moves - perhaps your child could show you some of the things we learnt?
When not swimming and dancing, we have been reading a book called 'Coming to England' by Floella Benjamin. I (Mrs Stevens), remember watching her on Playschool when I was a little girl. We have been learning about her journey from Trinidad to Southampton to be with her parents. Back then, people were unkind to her because they hadn't seen a black person in school before. We discussed whether that was OK. The children all agreed that treating people unkindly was wrong.
This week we've really enjoyed learning some more about significate people of colour during our reading assembly. We learnt some more information about Rosa Parks who Mr Woolner introduced earlier and then we learnt about Mary Seacole.
In English lesson we wrote out our own instructions for a healthy sandwich after looking at what makes a sandwich healthy.
In Science we learnt about transparent and opaque. We needed to use this knowledge to help us find the best material to block out the sun's light whilst in space!
We are really looking forward to our swimming lessons next week - we need to remember our swimmers and towels!
Have a lovely weekend!
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