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National Fieldwork Week 2022
Class 1 – Where are the best places to play in our community?
As part of National Fieldwork week, we decided to look around our local community to find the safest and most enjoyable place to play in our village. We put the question to the children and they wrote a list of 4 places that they thought would be good to explore; Nettlesworth Park, The Community Centre, The Forest & Kimblesworth Park.
We used a large map to navigate our way around the village to the different places we suggested and when we got back to school we recorded our opinions in a pictograms, tally chart and bar chart. The pace with the most votes (11) was Kimblesworth Park and here are some of the reasons why:
* It has a big fence around it and a gate so we are safe when playing,
* This park isn’t near a busy road,
* It’s got lots of things to play on and a basketball court and a big field for picnics,
* It has bins and not much litter on the floor.
Great work class 1 🗺
Class 2 – Walk to Waldridge Fell
We all had so much fun walking over the fell as part of our National Fieldwork week work. We looked at all of the natural and man made things that we could see. We loved looking at the school from afar and also spotted lots of houses. We enjoyed spending 10 minutes stilling and using all of our senses to explore the world around us.
Class 3 – Treasure hunt…
Class 3 had a fun geography lesson this week, for National Fieldwork Week. We created our very own treasure maps, adding all of the features we have been covering across the year and a route for our partners to follow. We then went outside and challenged our friends to find our hidden treasure, marked on our maps. We all managed to find each others treasure and were able to accurately use the maps and follow the routes.
Open the Book Assembly – 7.6.22
UNCRC Article 14 – freedom of thought, belief and religion
Another lovely assembly today when we welcomed Reverent Caroline into school who read the story of Moses. Fabulous rights respecting gold ethos demonstrated by all our children again: especially our actors.
Rights Respecting Council Assembly
Platinum Jubilee Picnic with Parents 2022
UNCRC Article 31: Every child has the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts.
To celebrate 70 years of our wonderful; Queen Elizabeth II, we hosted a picnic with the whole school and their families this afternoon. In true British weather style the weather was wet and then broke out onto glorious sunshine. Despite this the afternoon was filled with laughter, dancing and eating soggy sandwiches!
Thank you to everyone who came along and made the day a huge success – it was great to share such an important event with the whole community ! 🇬🇧
Class 1’s Jubilee Celebrations
UNCRC Article 31: Every child has the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts.
Class 1 have enjoyed 2 weeks of learning focused around the Queen, her life and the city of London. We have learned the national anthem, looked at landmarks in London, made flags, crowns and jubilee decorations for the front of the school and dug into her history over the last 70 years she has reigned.
To celebrate the finale of our learning at home and in school we invited our parents in for a jubilee picnic – it was so much fun! 🇬🇧
Class 2’s Jubilee Celebrations
In Class 2 we have joined in lots of different activities to help learn and celebrate the Queens Platinum Jubilee. We have all made crowns and decorated flags in preparation for our whole school picnic tomorrow. We are excited to see you all there!
Paws, Claws and Whiskers
Class 2 had lots of fun celebrating the end of their Cornerstones Topic, Paws, Claws and Whiskers. They celebrated by decorating and eating dog themed biscuits! Mrs Burton kindly made us shortbread biscuits in the shape of dog paws and bones. We then decorated them with icing and sprinkles. They were delicious! Watch out for your biscuit at home too!
Class 5 at Forest Schools
Class 5 have enjoyed the last 2 weeks coming to Forest Schools with Mrs Morton and Class 1. We have been working at a team to clear up the woodland site, build dens and even toast marshmallows on the fire. The children were fantastic role models for our youngest children in the school too!
Thank you Class 5! 🙂
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