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

Children In Need

Date: 19th Nov 2021 @ 3:59pm

Today, alongside the rest of school, Year 2 celebrated Children in Need. This morning, we all dressed in spots or stripes and we joined in with the Joe Wicks live Children in Need workout combining 20 minutes of exercising with answering different general knowledge questions. This afternoon, we joined the rest of school in assembly to learn about the importance of Children in Need, who it supports in our local community and why we fundraise for the cause. To end the day on some fun, in the true Children in Need style, we performed the Hand Jive. We had lots of fun dancing but also remembered why we raise money. 

One Kind Word

Date: 19th Nov 2021 @ 3:43pm

This week was Anti-Bullying Week. On Monday, we began the week with an assembly to introduce our focus 'One Kind Word' and we all wore a colourful accessory. We also wrote notes to someone who has helped us to say thank you. When we had all finished, we went to the Kindness Post Box and posted them to be delivered to their recipients. Later in the week, we used the Now Press Play equipment to act out a story about kindness. All the children knew when Safia (one of the main characters) wasn't displaying kindness and we all chose the kind thing to do. 

Rama and Sita Story

Date: 19th Nov 2021 @ 8:01am

For our Reading into Writing Journey this week we have been developing our story writing skills so we can write a descriptive story about Rama and Sita. We have been learning to extend our sentences using conjunctions and making the sentences more interesting by thinking of interesting adjectives. We then shared our ideas to write a paragraph of the story as a small group together.

Police Visit

Date: 18th Nov 2021 @ 10:56am

This week Reception were visiting by Police Community Support Officers Ally and Clare.  They came in to talk to use about their role in the community and how they help to keep us safe.  We talked about how we they were a special uniform so we can recognise them when they are out in the community.  They explained how they help lots of different people in our local area including elderly people and young teenagers.  We also talked about Stranger Danger and what do do if we lost our parents or carers whilst we are out.  We learnt the phrase Run,Yell, Tell and even practiced shouting for help with our loudest voices.  We talked about the importance of rules and why we need to follow them both in school and in our community.

What Could You Do To Be Kind?

Date: 16th Nov 2021 @ 4:44pm

Nursery took part in the whole school kindness day. We talked about what it means to be kind and the different ways we can show kindness to others. We then made a special kindness hand and said what we would do to be kind. Two special kindenss superheroes also visited us and watched over us all day to look out for acts of kindenss. They spotted sharing, helping others with the buttons on their cardigan and helping people to pick up objects they had dropped - what a kind bunch we are! 

We Will Remember

Date: 16th Nov 2021 @ 10:11am

We have done lots of learning around Remembrance Day in Cedar. This has included making poppies on crosses and planting them in our school Remembrance Garden, learning about why poppies are a symbol of remembrance and making poppy crafts to help us show our respects for soldiers who were injured and lost their lives for us.

Kindness Chains!

Date: 15th Nov 2021 @ 6:16pm

As part of our Anti-Bullying week learning we have been exploring the theme of one kind word. This afternoon we talked about what kindness means to us and how we can show this in our daily life. We then used different coloured paper to create bright and vibrant paper chains displaying messages of kindness, kind words and acts of kindness pictures.

 

Kindness Hugs

Date: 15th Nov 2021 @ 4:03pm

This week is Anti-bullying Week 2021

In year 5 we have written about the Christmas Truce 1914, which happened on Christmas Eve, 1914. The Children wrote a postcard home explaining what had happened and how it made them feel.  Following this, we made 'kindness hugs' - a nice way to show someone that you care.

#ANTIBULLYINGWEEK

Remembrance Day

Date: 14th Nov 2021 @ 10:13pm

This week Reception have been making poppies for our Remembrance Garden, creating our own to wear and painting poppies as part of a whole school art week.

"We wear poppies on Remembrance Day" Evelyn.

"We wear poppies to remember the soldiers who died" Charlie.

 

Why is family important?

Date: 12th Nov 2021 @ 8:38pm

 Today in RE we began by discussing the question ‘Why is family important?’ We talked about what we get from our families, thinking about both emotional and physical needs. We then talked about why babies are so special and listened to the story ‘Bella’s New Baby.’ We explored the fact that babies and both physically and emotionally vulnerable. We recapped on the emotions and roles that family member play/have whilst emphasising that babies are special because they bring love to a family. Finally we discussed what we think would be the greatest gift in the world and discussed the difference of financial value and gifts such as love, family and caring.

Lest We Forget

Date: 12th Nov 2021 @ 3:47pm

This week was a week for us to pay our respects and remember those who bravely gave their lives for our country. Here are our year 4 children making their commemorative poppies that we then planted in our 'Remembrance Garden' outside the front of the school. This was then followed up by a fantastic service led by Miss Ashton and the Year 6 prefects. 

If you go down to the woods today..!

Date: 12th Nov 2021 @ 11:20am

This week the children in Willow class enjoyed a trip to Salisbury Woods where we were observing seasonal change and collecting lots of autumnal objects like leaves, pine cones, acrons and conkers.  The children had a great time exploring the outdoors and were even lucky enough to spot some woodland animals.  When we returned to school we produced some lovely writing about the things we saw, made autumn sun catchers using the things we had collected and did some leave printing.

Year Three remember

Date: 12th Nov 2021 @ 9:01am

Throughout this week we have been learning about the importance importamce of Remeberance Day. We participated in our whole school remerence service to pay our respect to the soldiers that lost their lives for us. 

We have read a variety of poems and stories in Guided reading that looked at World Wars from the soldiers perspective. We also painted and made poppies which we planted in our remerbance garden. We found this very important as the poppies we planted had the names of soldiers who had lost their lives. 

Let's Celebrate

Date: 8th Nov 2021 @ 8:21pm

The children in Reception have been busy learning about Diwali the festival of light.  As part of our learning the children and teachers in Reception held a Diwali Celebration Day where the children were invited to dress in bright colours.  Throughout the day we learnt about different Sikh and Hindu Diwali trandtions including making our own Rangoli Patterns to welcome people, making and decorating salt dough diva lamps to put in our houses, learning a Sikh dancel and preparing a sikh desert 'a ladoo'. We also looked at some tradition clothing and had the opportunity to ty them on.  We designed and made Diwali card which we sent to our friends and family.  At the end of the day we had a Diwali celebration in the dance studio where we preformed our dance to Miss Ashton and Miss Moyes.  To close the day we sat in a circle and lit our diva lamps together.  We reflectied on our learning and  thought carefully about the importance of being kind to others ensuring good overcomes evil.  What a fabulous day of learning.  Have a look at some of our pictures!

 

Poppy Art

Date: 6th Nov 2021 @ 7:40pm

Today we created our own brilliant poppy art. We experimented and explored marks using a variety of tools, including thick brushes, thin brushes and small sponges. We also were introduced to the primary colours and how they can be mixed to make secondary colours. In year 1, we enjoy every oppourtunity to use paints and be creative and today was no different! We all took great care to produce our final piece and we were all very proud of our efforts! 

Black History Month

Date: 5th Nov 2021 @ 3:48pm

October was Black History month, and in Year 5 we enjoyed finding out about promenent Black muscians from the past. This linked with our learning in Music, where we were listening to, and making observations about Motown music from the 1960s and 1970s. In our writing journey, we researched the singer and musician, Stevie Wonder, and wrote a historical narrative about his amazing life. As part of our guided reading sessions, we read about other famous Black people who have had an impact on the world; Sislin Fay Allen, Rosa Parks and Nelson Mandela.

Let's Celebrate

Date: 4th Nov 2021 @ 5:17pm

Nursery had a wonderful time celebrating Diwali. Mrs. Kaur, who works in Reception, came in to to talk to the chidlren about the festival and all the special things she does to celebrate Diwali. The children then made some Diva Lamps, Rangoli Patterns and designed some gorgeous Mehndi patterns. 

An Introduction To Yoga

Date: 4th Nov 2021 @ 7:48am

Today was our first introduction to yoga. We began our journey with breathing exercises and discussed the importance of taking time out and connecting our mind, body and soul. We started to learn the main yoga poses which included: cobra, downward facing dog, butterfly, cow and cat, warrior and many more. We can't wait to see where the rest of our yoga journey will take us. 

Lest We Forget - Poppy Art

Date: 4th Nov 2021 @ 7:38am

Leading up to Remembrance Day, we looked at famous World War poems and different styles of poppies. Using our art skills of sketching and the use of water colours, we created some poppy art over the top of the war poems. We discussed and remembered those who fell during the wars and thought about how their families and friends must have felt during this time. 

Trick or Treat

Date: 3rd Nov 2021 @ 9:28am

This week our classrooms were transformed for Halloween.  We enjoyed making potions, carving pumpkins, role playing in our haunted house, painting spooky pictures, labelling spooky characters and playing halloween games.  Have a look at our super learning.

Eco Week 2021 - A summary

Date: 22nd Oct 2021 @ 2:20pm

Boundary's Eco Week!
 
This week we have been busy taking part in the citizen’s science campaign ‘What’s Under Your Feet?’ – looking at the impact climate change is having on the British bird population.
The children will take part, with other schools from around the UK, and will make observations on the number of invertebrate (worms, spiders etc. that birds eat) they find in the soil in the school grounds. This information will then be compiled into one large database and will form the basis of a research paper which participating schools will get credited for.

Black History Month Postboxes

Date: 22nd Oct 2021 @ 12:50pm

While black history is celebrated year round, Black History Month is marked annually. It recognises and values the inspirational individuals and events that have shaped the black generation. During Black History Month, we remember and celebrate the important people from the past and also those who contribute to and help our society today.

Alongside shared class books highlighting the work and impact of Black people, the month of October began with an assembly to introduce the themes of Black History Month and its importance for us all. Classes have woven some significant figures from Black History into a range of lessons including Reading into Writing:

EYFS and Year 1 – People around the world
Year 2 – Rosa Parks
Year 3 – Mary Seacole
Year 4 – Sporting achievements
Year 5 – Influential musicians

The children's work will be displayed on specially designed black and gold post boxes that will feature, as in previous years, in prominent positions throughout school as we share our learning with other classes and visitors to Boundary.

Travelling By Tuba!

Date: 21st Oct 2021 @ 7:48pm

Today Year 1 experienced the musical delights of Travelling By Tuba! During the morning show we watched Stewart and Chris perform different musical intruments and pieces from around the world. It was a very entertaining tour around the world, which we all very much enjoyed! We then took part in a workshop where we had the oppourtunity to play some of the musical instruments. Our workshop involved creating a piece of music to a Brazillian Samba! Our day ended in a musical performance where we shared our learning with our audience! 

Blackpool School's OAA Competition

Date: 21st Oct 2021 @ 11:02am

A team of Year 5 pupil's took part in the Blackpool’s schools OAA (Outdoor Adventurous Activities - orienteering) competition at Stanley Park. Despite the weather they finished in 2nd place completing the course and finding all the checkpoints & codes with a time of 19 minutes! The team were a little wet but they were so proud of themselves and we're proud of them too!
 
Well done to everyone who took part.

School Council Meeting 19th October

Date: 20th Oct 2021 @ 7:11pm

This week we all met to discuss the results of which charities we are going to support. The councillors had met with their class and had taken notes of what was their most popular charity- some even had to exercise a democratic vote to achieve a fair result.

After exchanging their ideas, the school council reached a decision.

Local Charity- Donna's dream House

National Charity- The British Heart Foundation

International Charity- Water Aid.

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