For the Great Science Share we asked the children to take part in a science experiment at home. The children were able to choose their own experiment and it looks like they have really enjoyed themselves.
Our challenge was to design our own sandwich. The children chose the bread, filings and even how to cut them. Some children even had a go and making their own bread.
Our challenge was to play a game that did not need any equipment. The great thing about these games is that you can play them anywhere. Can you guess what they are playing?
Well done to everyone who is working hard to improve on their Times Tables Rockstars. The class who have achieved the highest percentage of accurate answers over the last 2 weeks, are…
Fantastic Y3L!
The individual Rockstars Champion, who has improved the most over the last 2 weeks, is in also in Y3L. Well Done!
Keep up all your hard work, especially those taking part in Battle of the Bands! Who will be the next Times Tables Rockstars Champions?
Times Tables Rockstars app and NumBots app are available to download on all android and Apple devices. Click on the picture for the website.
It is lovely to find out what people and enjoy. Our challenge was to draw around out hands and write five of their
favourite things in our fingers. The children have picked some great things.
The children were challenged to write a poem about lock down. I am sure you will agree that the children have put lots of thought into these exceptional poems and, although lock down definitely has its struggles, the children are making the most of it and looking at the positives.
To celebrate the launch of this years Summer Reading challenge, the children sent us their best Silly faces! We loved seeing them and it certainly brought a smile to our face, just what everyone needs during these times. Thank you to everyone and well done for signing up!
For World Ocean Day, our daily challenge was to create a poster about ways to protect our ocean. The children have really thought hard finding ways that we could help and created some excellent posters.
We have seen some fantastic pictures that our children have drawn to enter The Ickabog Illustration Competition.
J.K. Rowling is publishing an original story, The Ickabog (the “Story”), online (https://www.theickabog.com/read-the-story) in instalments over seven weeks, and is inviting children to help her by illustrating the Story.
A new instalment of the Story and illustration themes to go with it will be revealed daily, Monday to Friday, throughout the course of the seven weeks, so do stay tuned.
34 winning illustrations will be selected to bring the serialised story to the printed page when it is published in full, which is intended for November 2020.
Entries are open, and the competition will close at 6pm BST on Friday 17th July 2020.























































































































