by Miss Goddard | Jun 18, 2025 | Art and Design, DT, Early Years Foundation Stage, English, Latest News, Maths, Music, PSHE
This term we have been learning about vehicles. We started off our learning by exploring different types of vehicles and why they might be better for the job. We discussed why a tractor would be better to help a farmer and a car would be better to go to the shops. We...
by Mrs Gaukrodger | Jun 2, 2025 | Classes, Maths, News, Year 3
Today in maths, we explored how to find unit fractions of different amounts. A unit fractions is a fraction where the numerator is 1, such as 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4. We learned that to find a unit fraction of a number, we simply divide the total amount by the denominator....
by Miss Goddard | May 22, 2025 | Computing, Early Years Foundation Stage, English, Events and Visits, Geography, Maths, Music, News, PSHE, Science
To finish off the term, nursery have been learning about mini beasts. We started off our topic by completing a work shop with Northumbrian wild life trust. We were able to explore mini beasts in investigation jars. We looked at honey bees, spiders, dragonflies and...
by Miss Todd | May 22, 2025 | Art and Design, Computing, DT, Early Years Foundation Stage, English, Events and Visits, Latest News, Maths, News, Reception
Reception have been learning all about mini-beasts for their current topic. We started our learning by welcoming Alex from the Northumberland trust into our class, who bought some special friends with her. Alex kindly showed us different preserved insects and taught...
by Miss Goddard | May 9, 2025 | Art and Design, DT, Early Years Foundation Stage, English, Geography, History, Maths, Science
This term nursery have been very busy learning all about growing. We started off by exploring plants and changes which we could see within the EYFS garden. We discussed the pear tree and how we picked the pear to make compote in September, we identified the buds of...
by Mrs Armstrong | May 9, 2025 | Latest News, Maths, Year 5
In Maths this week, the children in Year 5 have been using protractors to measure and draw angles. The children were able to use their knowledge of identifying acute and obtuse angles to ensure their measurements were accurate and to estimate the size of the angle...