Year 6 - Experimenting with Light
You can always expect to discover something fun when science is involved and our Year 6 students discovered this first-hand as they investigated how light travels in a straight line using a mirror and a torch! If their huge smiles are anything to go by, we'd say that it was a successful, and enjoyable, science lesson! And in case you were wondering why light travels in a straight line and doesn't just bounce all over the place, it's because it travels like a wave and chooses to travel the smallest distance between two points.
Year 3 - Iron Age Roundhouses!
What is the Iron Age roundhouse might you ask? These were actually the standard form of housing during the Iron and Bronze ages; though their circular structure, thatched roofs and singular rooms may seem ordinary compared to our furnished houses complete with WiFi connections and running water, these were some of British History's most notable architectural formations and our Year 3 students made some of their very own roundhouse replicas completed with the domed roof! We think their mini version of the Celtic homes look absolutely fabulous!
Year 2 - Crafting Crowns and Magnificent Monarchs
It's all about royalty with Year 2 this week as we read 'The Princess and the White Bear King', a fairytale-esque adventure of the king's daughter journeying to the castle of a white bear. Using an assortment of crafting supplies, such as paper, gems and colours, our students got inventive as they made their very own crowns, bringing the story of the adventurous princess and her bear friend to life!
Year 1 - Shifting Shapes!
As part of their deep-dive into different shapes, our Year 1 students experimented with elastic bands to make a variety of different three and four-sided shapes! Upon walking into the classroom, our students were eager to share their creations, correctly identifying the shapes they'd constructed as well as recognising the number of sides and corners.