Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development (SMSC): Blog items

Girls' Football!

Date: 8th Nov 2022 @ 4:08pm

Well done to the girls who played their first match against Devonshire this yesterday. They didn't win but they worked hard and showed great resilience ??

Year 2 Fundamental Skills

Date: 7th Nov 2022 @ 4:16pm

This half term, Year 2 are lucky to have Mr Williams supporting us in PE. Over the last two weeks, we have been practising our hopping and jumping skills in a circuit of activities including hopscotch, hopping over the stepping stones and skipping. Although, we have found some of these skills difficult- in particular the skipping- the children have worked incredibly hard and have began to see some great progress. Some children who couldn't skip at the start are now beginning to skip steps at a time and getting faster. We are looking forward to the next 5 weeks, kepe up the good work Year 2!

Year 4 Teeth Observation RESULTS!

Date: 7th Nov 2022 @ 2:36pm

The results are in!!  

The coke and orange juice caused the worst staining. If this was our teeth they would have gone through our enamel and caused decay. Even though, diet coke is low sugar it still caused a stain. This could be because of the dark colour it is. Today, we also spoke about the importance of brushing our teeth twice a day. We know what eating a balanced diet means, but it is important to brush away the foods and drinks we eat at the end of the day and before the day starts. We need to clean bacteria etc away so it doesn't stain our teeth or cause cavities or decaying. When we have finished brushing our teeth, we shouldn't rinse with water because the toothpaste won't then stay on our teeth to continue protecting them.

Year 2 Poppy Art

Date: 6th Nov 2022 @ 11:08am

In the lead up to Remembrance Day on 11th November, Year Two have been creating poppies in Art. We glued two sticks together to create the cross and used our weaving skills to weave red wool through a template. This created a cross on the front and a square on the back, when we removed the cardboard template it created the shape of the poppy. It took a lot of perseverance to ensure we followed the number sequence correctly but everyone did very well! 

Year 2 Addition and Subtraction

Date: 6th Nov 2022 @ 11:02am

This week, we have began exploring addition and subtraction when you have to cross into another ten. To master the skill, we used concrete resources- Base 10- to practise exchanging ten ones for one ten when adding and exchanging one ten for ten ones when subtracting. To help us to grasp the concept of exchanging through our role play of shop keepers and ensuring you exchange for the same amount. These practical activities really helped us apply our knowledge to more abstract questions. 

Year 3- Poppy art

Date: 4th Nov 2022 @ 4:19pm

As we get closer to Remembrance Day Year Three have been using charcoal to draw poppies. We experimented with water colours, oil pastels and felt tips to create the red poppies.

Year 3- Rugby

Date: 4th Nov 2022 @ 4:08pm

This week in Year Three we had our first rugby session with Wigan Warriors. The children enjoyed learning how to learn how to hold the ball properly and dodging their opponents. We also worked well as a team playing a wide range of games and look forward to learn new skills in the coming weeks.

Year 4 Science Observation Set Up

Date: 4th Nov 2022 @ 11:48am

Today we set up a Science observation ready for our lesson on Monday. We used eggs to act like our teeth (the shell acting like the enamel of our teeth). We poured milk, orange juice, coffee, diet coke, water and full fat coke into cups with the eggs instead. We are going to leave them over the weekend and see what changes there are on Monday in our Science lesson. Check back on Monday for the results!

Year 5 Musical Improvisations

Date: 3rd Nov 2022 @ 2:03pm

Today we have listened again to the Ghost Parade track and kept time to the beat by moving our bodies. We then used the percussion and xylophones to play a short melody before we began improvising our own patterns using CGE. We also began to learn some of the vocabulary for musical transcription, including sharpes, flats, stave, treble clef and time signature. Next week we will continue to develop our compositions!

Year 4 Art for Remembrance

Date: 3rd Nov 2022 @ 1:54pm

Today we have studied poppies and use our observational drawing skills to draw poppies, shading them with pencil crayons carefully. The aim is that we make a repeating pattern that can be used as part of our Remembrance display Soldier. We have taken great care and concentrated, whilst listening to music that would typically be played and performed at the cenotaph, including Abide with me and Elgar's Nimrod played by the orchestra. This allowed us to reflect on the soldiers who have fought or died for our country. 

Year 4 Handwriting

Date: 1st Nov 2022 @ 1:57pm

This year we are really focusing on our handwriting. This afternoon we did some activities to help support our handwriting practise. Please encourage your children to practise at home too. After we went over some tricky letter formations, we wrote a poem for Remembrance Day for our Year 4 display.

Parent Forum

Date: 1st Nov 2022 @ 12:37pm

Thank you to the parents and carers who attended the forum this morning. The focus was SMSC and we explored how we develop this across school. We have lots of fresh ideas for trips, visitors, clubs and general experiences for the children within school. The next meeting will be held in the new year - please look out for the date on the website and our Facebook page. 

Reception- It's Halloween!

Date: 31st Oct 2022 @ 10:09pm

Today the children have enjoyed taking part in lots of halloween activities. They enjoyed counting out spooky objects and ordering numbers, making repeated patterns with scary objects, creating their own potions, carving pumpkins, collaging bats and pumpkins, role playing in the witches kitchen and even using our phonics to sound out spooky words.  We have been talking about different family traditions and discussed how different families celebrate in a range of ways.  The children have had a fantastic time.  Have a look at our wonderful learning.

Year 1 Levers and Sliders

Date: 31st Oct 2022 @ 6:22pm

Today, we began the start of our new half term by enjoying a DT day! 

Firstly, we looked at existing products to explore the different mechanisms and moving parts in a range of picture books. We talked about how the moving part moves, how it works and what effect it has.

We then began to make two prototypes, a lever and a slider. We linked each mechanism to a story to create a moving picture for each. We all talked through the safety points and watched our teachers make an example, reading through the instructions together and spotting where they went wrong! We then each had a turn to follow the instructions, read them carefully and make our two prototypes.

We verbally evaluated our desgins, talking about what had gone well and what we could improve next time. 

Year 2 Puppets

Date: 21st Oct 2022 @ 3:37pm

Today, we turned our designs into actual puppets that we could play with. We used our previously practiced skills to thread and knot the needle before beginning a running stitch. To finish them off, we cut different materials including felt, pipe cleaners and buttons to design our animal and add their features. Whilst making the products we had to display a variety of characteristics including: resilience, perseverance and patience.

Reception- DIY SOS at Boundary!

Date: 21st Oct 2022 @ 11:40am

This week Reception have been following the children's interest as they watch the builders digging the foundations for the new houses next to our school.

They observed the loud noises the trucks made and how the diggers dig the soil out of the ground. As the children were watching through the fence, a builder even showed them how he uses a measuring stick to check how deep he needs to dig the foundations. 

"I'm digging up the soil to make a house" Baileigh.

"It's a big measuring stick" William.

" The truck makes a big noise- it's a big truck!" Kylan.

 

Our First School Council Meeting

Date: 21st Oct 2022 @ 10:40am

The newly elected school councillors met for the first time this year. They discussed with their classes which three charities the school will be supporting this year. 

The results were:

Local Charity- Brian House

National Charity- NSPCC

International Charity- WWF

 

Year 4 Music

Date: 20th Oct 2022 @ 2:56pm

This week we listen to and appraised Martin Luther King. The children participated well and listened carefully. Then we got the glockenspiels out and tried play and perform.

Reception Stay and Play

Date: 20th Oct 2022 @ 10:43am

It was fantastic to open our Reception classes up and invite parents in to see the wonderful work the children have been doing over this half term.  The children enjoyed showing their adults around the classroom and involving them in lots of different activities including phonics and number.  We had a record number of people attend which is absolutely amazing!  Thank you for all you hard work in supporting your children's learning both at home and at school.

Year 3 Samba!

Date: 20th Oct 2022 @ 7:47am

Bracken class have been lucky enough to have samba lessons this half term. We have been learning about a variety of instruments and learning to play in time with each other. 

Year 2 Now Press Play

Date: 20th Oct 2022 @ 7:21am

Yesterday, Year Two enjoyed using the Now Press Play equipment to explore different habitats and the animals that live there especially thinking carefully about how these animals are adapted to survive in their natural habitat. We pretended we were aliens in a spaceship that crash landed on planet Earth and had to find a suitable habitat for the aliens to come and live. Whilst we were unsuccessful finding somewhere for the aliens to live we did manage to explore a variety of habitats which we have been learning about in Science. Firstly, we took a swim in the ocean and had to morph into sharks to survive with gills and fins. Next, we went to an incredibly cold place called Antarctica where we had to grow feathers and huddle together like penguins to keep oursevles warm. Then, we left Antarctica and found a jungle surrounded by tall trees and monkey's who we swung around with for a while before taking a journey to the hot desert where we met a camel. It was here we had to adapt and get a hump to store water and change our feet so they were wide to walk on the hot sand. It was great fun and helped consolidate the learning we have been doing in Science this half term. 

Nursery Stay and Play

Date: 19th Oct 2022 @ 2:40pm

We were so pleased to be able to hold our first Stay and Play session for parents since Covid! It was womderful to see so many parents in the setting playing with their children and having a look at all the exciting things we have been learning this half term! The children really enjoyed the session and we even treated the parents to a mini concert and sang the nursery rhymes we had been learning. 

Year 6 Adjectival Agreement in French

Date: 19th Oct 2022 @ 1:01pm

In the final session of our grammar unit we focused on adjectival agreement. In French, adjectives are spelt differently depending on whether the noun is masculine, feminine or plural. We finished the lesson by using our dictionary skills to find the gender of nouns before describing them using their colour.

Musical Clubs

Date: 19th Oct 2022 @ 12:47pm

We are very fortunate to have experience Peripatetic teachers who come into our school and support our extra learning. We have KS1 Singing Club, KS2 Choir and Schools Alive Club running this year, as well as Drumming and Guitar for pupils who have chosen to learn these instruments. 

Year 5 Royal Shakespeare Drama Workshop

Date: 19th Oct 2022 @ 12:32pm

As an introduction to William Shakespeare and The Tempest, Year 5 had a drama workshop with Hal from the Royal Shakespeare Company. We did some warm ups for our brain, body and voice before moving onto making 3 freeze frames representing the sailors arriving in Blackpool. We all had lots of fun and created some interesting stories for our characters. 

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