Beautiful Work – 2024/25 Spring

  • Reception- Dinosaurs

    This half term has been very exciting in Reception, as our chicken eggs were delivered to school. In Reception, we all agreed to look after the eggs and care for them until they hatch and grow up a little before moving to our chicken coop outside. The children took an active role in learning the…

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  • Year 6 Design and Technology – Design and make a cushion

    In Design and Technology year 6 have designed and made a cushion for their final textile project. They looked at a variety of cushion designs and considered the difference between a cushion and a pillow. They thought about any additional design features that their cushion may have like a pocket to hold small items or…

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  • Year 3 – Stone Age to Iron Age

    This half term, Year 3 have learnt about changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. They have enjoyed looking at different cave paintings and creating their own marks using a range of different materials including sticks, stones and leaves. They have thought about the meaning of the marks and what stories…

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  • Year 4 – Temple Newsam Trip

    In March, Year 4 visited Temple Newsam in Leeds. We all thoroughly enjoyed the day where we learnt about the history of this stately home, particularly around the Tudor period. The children were given the opportunity to wear Tudor clothes, study portraits, created collages, learn to dance like a Tudor and even sniff a box…

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  • Nursery- Transport and Journeys

    This half term, our theme has been transport and journeys, and the children have had a fantastic time exploring various aspects of travel. We’ve read stories like Naughty Bus and Little Boat, which have sparked lots of imaginative thinking and discussions. The children have enjoyed role-playing trips on buses, learning about the different forms of…

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  • Year Two- Nursing Through Time

    This half term, Year 2 have thoroughly enjoyed learning about the history of nursing. They have explored the impact of Florence Nightingale, Mary Seacole, and Edith Cavell on the nursing profession and hospitals, comparing past and present practices. A highlight of their learning was a visit to the Thackray Medical Museum, where they participated in…

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