Image of Year 6: History - The Sikh Empire
7 May

Year 6: History - The Sikh Empire

This week in history, year 6 have located Lahore and several important trade routes to the Sikh Empire - including the Silk Road. We used atlases to locate the trade routes, and develop knowledge of the importance of trading goods and cultural exchange.

Image of Year 6: Revision
7 May

Year 6: Revision

Year 6 have been preparing for their SATs next week! They have worked extremely hard to develop their arithmetic and reasoning skills this year, and we are all proud of their efforts so far!

Image of Year 1 - Fluency Bee -Finding Doubles
7 May

Year 1 - Fluency Bee -Finding Doubles

Year 1 have been using the Rekenreks to support their understanding of finding and representing doubles. The children used the Rekenreks to represent the double number and then we put this into a number sentence. The children also represented the double using their fingers.

Image of Y1 - PE - Developing Balance When Holding Poses
7 May

Y1 - PE - Developing Balance When Holding Poses

The Year 1 children have been working hard in PE this week, focusing on their balance and control as part of our Get Set 4 PE curriculum. We’ve been exploring how to hold different poses with stillness and purpose, which is trickier than it looks! It was great to see their persistence—even when a pose felt a bit wobbly, they kept trying until they could hold it for a count of five. These activities are fantastic for building core strength and body awareness, all while having plenty of fun in the process.

Image of Reception- Maths- How many ways can we make 10?
6 May

Reception- Maths- How many ways can we make 10?

Our Reception classroom was absolutely buzzing today as the children got stuck into a making ten challenge. With piles of brightly coloured Numicon shapes scattered across the tables, there was a lovely sense of focus in the room. It was wonderful to watch them work it out for themselves. Rather than just looking at numbers on a page, they were using their hands to test their ideas—layering a six and a four or a seven and a three over the big blue 10 plates to see if they fitted. By turning maths into a hands-on puzzle, the concept of adding up really started to click. There was so much excitement as they swapped pieces and shared what they’d found with each other. It didn’t feel like a heavy lesson to them; they were simply playing their way towards a proper understanding of how numbers work.

Image of Reception- EAD- Building For A Purpose.
6 May

Reception- EAD- Building For A Purpose.

Our construction area turned into a proper building site today as the Reception children got to work with the wooden blocks. It was brilliant to see them moving past simple towers and starting to build with real purpose and some great ideas.

Image of Year 2 - Guided Reading - New Vocabulary
6 May

Year 2 - Guided Reading - New Vocabulary

This week, we began exploring a new text all about climate. To prepare for our reading, we went on a vocabulary hunt around the classroom! We spotted new, tricky words and used Widgit images as clues to help us work out what they might mean. The children did a brilliant job acting as "vocabulary detectives," using the picture clues to write predictions on their whiteboards. We focused on understanding specific climate types, including Mediterranean, arid, tropical, and polar. It was fantastic to see the children using their inference skills to tackle these big words before we started our reading. We are now ready to dive deeper into the text!

Image of Year 4 Geography and Science
6 May

Year 4 Geography and Science

This half term, Year 4 have really enjoyed their cross-curricular learning with similar themes between different subjects. We have conducted a water cycle experiment in Science to see the process in real life, and applied this to our Geography topic, learning about rivers. Our favourite part of this is the water cycle dance! The actions and song really help us remember the key words and different processes.

Image of Year 4 R.E. - Jesus
6 May

Year 4 R.E. - Jesus

In this week's R.E. lesson, we looked at the story of Jesus' transfiguration and used Lego to represent our ideas to some of the questions asked. Year 4 worked really well in small groups to include everyone's thoughts and were able to explain in detail about what they had created. It was a really enjoyable way to share our ideas and understanding with one another.

Image of Year 2 - History - Norman Castles
6 May

Year 2 - History - Norman Castles

Year 2: Castle Builders! This week, Year 2 have been busy learning how William the Conqueror protected himself after the Battle of Hastings. We discovered that he built strong castles to keep his army safe and help him rule over England. Working together, the children built their own Motte and Bailey and stone castles! We had great fun naming the different parts, including the high motte mounds, the bailey courtyards, and the deep moats. Well done to our fantastic junior historians for such brilliant teamwork!

Image of Year 2 - RE - Jesus Heals the Blind Man
6 May

Year 2 - RE - Jesus Heals the Blind Man

This week in RE, Year 2 have been learning the story of Jesus healing the blind man. We explored the miracle of how Jesus restored the man's sight and discussed why this caused a stir with the Pharisees. We talked about how the Pharisees were cross because Jesus had performed the healing on the Sabbath, which was meant to be a strict day of rest. To help us understand the story better, we used blindfolds to experience what it might be like to lose our sense of sight. This helped the children reflect on how the man might have felt before he met Jesus and why the miracle was so life-changing. The children showed wonderful empathy and had some very thoughtful discussions about kindness and following rules.

Image of Year 3 - Science - Investigating Water Transportation
6 May

Year 3 - Science - Investigating Water Transportation

Science in Action: Water Transportation Investigation Year 3 have been putting their scientific inquiry skills to the test this week as they investigate how water travels through plants. To make this invisible process visible, the classroom has been transformed into a colorful laboratory. Using celery stalks and vibrant food dyes, the students set up a classic transpiration experiment. By placing the stalks into coloured water, they are able to observe how the plant's internal systems—specifically the xylem—pull moisture upwards against gravity.