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The Three Little Pigs

The Three Little Pigs

by Miss Goddard | Feb 8, 2024 | Art and Design, Early Years Foundation Stage, English, History, Latest News, Maths, PSHE, Science

This week Nursery have been looking at the traditional tale ‘The Three Little Pigs’. We have been practising retelling the story using story spoons and taking on the role of different characters. Nursery have also been dressing up as either a pig or a wolf to reenact...
Stop Think Help

Stop Think Help

by Mrs Coxon | Feb 2, 2024 | Latest News, PSHE, Year 3

In our PSHE lessons we have been learning about what to do in an emergency. The children were able to share lots of knowledge they already knew. We discussed how it is important to stop and think before approaching someone who may be at harm as this could put...
Happy Clean Hands

Happy Clean Hands

by Mrs Docherty | Jan 18, 2024 | News, PSHE, Year 1

Year 1 have been learning that some germs are bad and if they get into our bodies they can make us ill. We discussed how germs can be spread through touching things and how best to wash them off. We had fun learning the correct technique for washing our hands using...
Interpreting Emojis

Interpreting Emojis

by Miss Howe | Jan 18, 2024 | Classes, News, PSHE, Year 4

As part of their PSHE topic this term, Year 4 have been looking at emotions. Today, they thought about how emojis can be used to show a range of emotions in messages. It is important to look at the context of the whole message, the person and the situation.
Keeping Safe on Social Media

Keeping Safe on Social Media

by Mrs Noakes | Nov 24, 2023 | Computing, News, PSHE, Year 5

As part of our computing, and following on from anti-bullying week, Year 5 have learnt to be vigilant online.We know how to block and report abusive behaviour on TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram .
Anti-Bullying week in Year 5

Anti-Bullying week in Year 5

by Mrs Gaukrodger | Nov 13, 2023 | Events and Visits, PSHE, Year 5

In year 5, we kicked off anti-bullying week by wearing odd socks to school on Monday. We joined in with the BBC Teach Live Lesson for anti-bullying week called Make a Noise. This started off by identifying bullying behaviour and spotting the signs of bullying...
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