It has been a very busy half term with lots of fun learning. In History, children have been learning about famous explorers from the past. Children role played being explorers themselves and loved thinking about all the exciting places they would like to visit and what they would see. We looked at historical figures across different centuries and the children were particularly fascinated by the hardships faced by ancient explorers who had to sleep under the stars, as they journeyed from place to place. The children imagined what it would be like to sleep on a boat, with no modern day navigation tools or facilities and concluded that explorers in the past were very brave!
In Art, we have been learning about 3D structures and we had fun creating our own 3D ocean waves. In Science, children have enjoyed investigating properties of materials and learning new vocabulary such as ‘absorbent’ and non-absorbent’. Our Science experiment relating to how ice is formed and ways to make it melt received lots of excitement from the children. In other Science news, everybody had a great time during the Science Dome visit exploring the wonderful world of Space and Planets through spectacular visual effects.
Children have also worked really hard to write sentences using adjectives and counting in 2s, 5s and 10s this term! It has been so exciting to see your children’s reading and writing journey develop throughout the year. They have all worked extremely hard and we are so very proud of them!
Finally, Year One children looked absolutely fabulous in their World Book Day costumes. The day was celebrated with a World Book Day assembly, character fashion parade, fun activities, tea party and disco! On other reading news, our recent parents reading event was a huge success and many thanks if you were able to attend.
Wishing you and your children a lovely Easter break and we look forward to seeing you all next term!











