by Mrs Lewis | Jun 23, 2025 | Music, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4
Last week we celebrated ‘World Music Week’ in school. Throughout the week each class took part in some musical activities including listening and learning about different music around the world, making our own musical instruments out of recycled materials,...
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, Music, News, Year 3
We have loved our music lessons with Miss Christie this term. We have made great progress with learning chords on the ukulele and playing a range a different songs. We have also enjoyed singing songs about the Romans. We learned the lyrics to ‘Here Come the Romans’...
by Mrs Chapman | May 22, 2025 | Latest News, Music, Year 2
In our music lessons Year 2 have been listening to music inspired by space. We imagined that we went on a voyage to space and discussed what we would see and how these would sound. We then experimented with our voices to create noises to match images and made a...
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 Mrs Armstrong | Apr 11, 2025 | Latest News, Music, Year 5
The children in Year 5 have been developing their ukulele skills this half term. They learned how to play the g, c, f and a minor chords. The children have thoroughly enjoyed having this opportunity and have written their own music to play on the instrument. Well done...