Our daily challenge was to go out on our bike or scooter either in the garden or for an exercise outing. It was great to see how many children are keeping fit!
Our challenge today was to help a grown up with a household chore. The children have worked extremely hard and it is great to see how helpful our children are.
Another fun day of activities! This afternoon, the children in Years 3 and 4 completed research on ‘Fair Trade’ and what this means. Children in Years 5 and 6 learned about life cycles. They all used their research to create informative posters.
Our challenge was to have a movie day. We closed our curtains, made sure we were nice and cosy. Some of us enjoyed lots of cinema treats, some of us made dens to watch our movie in and we even joined in the challenge at school whilst enjoying juice and biscuits.
Our daily challenge was to draw and colour a picture of a happy memory. They have chosen some fantastic memories to share.
We have loved seeing how the children have celebrated VE Day on Friday and made the most of the celebration whilst staying safe. We hope you all had a fantastic day.
Last week our Year 3 children completed lots of research at home to learn all about VE Day and what this day means to Britain. They wrote poems and designed posters to share their pride in our country and honour the men and women of WW2.
They even made fabulous decorations to help celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day on Friday. We are sad that we could not celebrate this important day together in school but we love seeing all your hard work at home! Thank you to everyone who has shared their fantastic work with us, it really does put a big smile on our faces to see it!
Our daily challenge was to throw a ball in the air and see how many claps you can do before catching it again. We managed up to 12 claps! How many can you do?
Friday the 8th of May is the 75th Anniversary of the end of World War 2 in Europe.
To celebrate, the staff wanted to send a message to both celebrate this event and send a message to the children in the current situation, set to the classic song “We’ll Meet Again” by Vera Lynn.
So sit back, and enjoy!
















































































































































































