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Year 1 Rural or Urban

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 7:27pm

We began our learning in Geography by beginning to answer the question, 'what sort of area do I live in?' We learnt and discussed the meaning of new key words, including urban, rural, village, town and city. We then read the story 'The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse.' This story included lots of different features of urban and rural areas and we were able to discuss these together. We then worked indpendently to sort a number of photos into urban and rural areas. We talked about the similarities and differences between the two whilst working and compared these to our local area. We then evidenced our learning on Seesaw!

Year 1 Family & Belonging

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 7:18pm

This week we began learning about Christianity by exploring families and belonging. We explored the fact that all families are unique and discussed who is in our family. We thought about different relationships and about how they might be similar and different to others. We learnt that Christians believe that God is like a father who guides them and helps them. We then created our own family portrait, sharing our ideas with others to two key questions. What makes a good family? How do families look after each other and look after children?

Year 1 Independent Learners!

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 7:06pm

Our first week in Year 1 has been extremely busy! We have been exploring our new classrooms, getting used to our new rules/routines and learning inside and outside the classroom. We have used our phonics skills to read and write captions and sentences, practised ordering numbers and learnt how to evidence our own work on Seesaw!

Year 6 - Our First Rugby Session

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 5:33pm

This afternoon, the children in Year 6 had their first session with a coach from Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club. We learned how to hold the ball correctly before practising skills needed for the game. All the children really enjoyed learning a new sport and can't wait for their next session. 

Hooray! We've successfully renewed The Green Flag!

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 5:02pm

We have once again achieved Green Flag status from Eco Schools!
 
Thank you to all the Boundary pupils for taking part in Switch off Week, Waste Week, Forest School, Plant Britain, What's Under Your feet, Gardening Club, Walking to School, Healthy Eating, Fit to Go as well as all the other cross curricular activities that we have completed across ALL year groups!
 
We do so much to help the environment but the biggest thank you must go to all the Eco Warriors who genuinely are interested in looking after the world they live in.
 
Well done everyone!
 

Reception 's First Week at School- Indoor Fun!

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 4:52pm

What an exciting week it has been! The children in Reception have had a great time exploring their new classrooms and learning both inside and outside. They have made new friends, got to know all their teachers and are beginning to understand the new rules and routines of Reception.

Take a look at some of the things we've been up to inside our classrooms this week!

 

 

Year 2 - You can count on me

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 4:37pm

In Maths, Year Two have been focusing on place value in 2-digit numbers.  We used a range of concrete resources such as Base 10, bead strings, place value counters and Numicon to represent numbers.  We had to count in tens and ones to make our numbers, considering the value of each digit.

Year 5 Art begins with Typography

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 12:36pm

We have started our learning in Art by creating our own different styles of Typography. We learnt that typography is any form of print style designed to create an idea or emotion. We learned about Louise Fili who is a famous graphic designer who created posters for the New York Subway using different type fonts. By cutting up paper and sketching, we started to create our own letters. 

Year 5 A Fresh look at Forest School

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 12:31pm

What a great time of Year to be outdoors! We managed to avoid the showers and had a lovely morning exploring the Forest School environment. We went on a mini beast hunt with the magnifying glasses and observed the habitats. We found lots of insects, arachnids and bugs lurking under the rocks and logs. A Frog leapt in! We all looked at it's camoflage, while learning the differences between frogs and toads. There was lots of seasonal fruit including mini apples, pears and plums, but they weren't yet ripe enough to pick. We also explored and enjoyed spending time with our friends outdoors and catching up casually after the holidays. 

Karson planted some trees using the fallen fruit's seed.

Harley enjoyed working with his team to build dens and shelters. 

Molliemae worked with her friends to make a chill out zone in their den, with books and colouring. 

Darin made a cake masterpiece recipe including flowers, mud and fruits. He used his imagination to create a bakery business too!

 

Year 4 start RUGBY!

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 11:33am

We started our Rubgy lessons today with Tom from Wigan Warriors. We will be learning lots of new rugby skills over this half term when Tom comes in every Thursday! We absolutely loved it. We learned how to hold the rugby ball and even started to tag each other with it when we were trying to score a try!

Year 2- Exploring Puppets

Date: 8th Sep 2022 @ 7:26am

This half term, Year Two will be following a journey to create our own animal puppets. For our first lesson, we explored different types of puppets including: Marionettes, Glove puppets, Shadow puppets and Finger puppets looking at the materials they had used to create the puppets, who would use the puppet as well as exploring how the different parts had been joined together. We particularly enjoyed exploring the glove and finger puppet as they are easy to use and felt soft on our hands. We are looking forward to learning how to sew to eventually create our own to take home. 

Year 2 - Promises, promises, promises.

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 8:19pm

The beginning of a new school year is the perfect time to recap on our all important Boundary Promises.  We discussed why we have rules and why they are important in a range different of environments, not just in school.  We then recapped on our five key Always Promises at Boundary; be in the right place at the right time with the right things, act with honesty and respect, always try your best, work well together and use safe and friendly words and behaviours.  We then worked well together to sort different scenarios, discuss how they linked to each Promise and whether they were a good choice or a bad choice.

Year 2 - Ugly Bug Ball

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 8:05pm

Our first PE unit in Year Two is a dance unit themed around Minibeasts.  We had a great first session today, we discussed different types of minibeasts and how they might move.  We then shared our ideas to music.  We tried to incorporate movement on different levels and we then worked together to create a motif to the count of 16.  We displayed fantastic team work, moving together and sharing ideas.

Nursery Get off To A Flying start!

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 4:45pm

We have been having a wonderful time in nursery getting to know all of our new starters. It looks like we are going to be in for a fabulous year with a super bunch of children! They have been working so hard to learn all of the routines and have really impressed us with how quickly the are learning everything. The children have demonstrated some great PSED skills by making friends and playing well together. They have also been showing their super drawing skills by making some wonderful self-portraits. What a great start! 

Year 3 Exploring Explanation Texts

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 4:45pm

During our Reading into Writing session today, we continued to identify the features of an explanation text. We focused on 4 features today: title, conjuntions, time connnectives and technical vocabulary. We worked together to unpick WAGOLLs and find these features. We used our findings to collate a bank of good examples as a class. 

Year 3 Furious Forces!

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 4:39pm

In Science we started looking at forces and understanding what a force was. We played a game called Furious Forces, where we idenitfied how forces could change an object or make an pbject move. We complied a list of verbs to go along side this such as squash, roll, stretch, throw. We then went on a force hunt and carried out every day activities to identify what forces we use to complete them.

Year 6 - Indefinite Articles in French

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 4:25pm

Year 6 began their French lessons this year by focussing on grammar. We started by looking at the indefinite articles of un and une. We recapped on the fact that every noun has a gender and that un is used for masculine nouns and une is used for feminine nouns. We also used bilingual dictionaries to find nouns and their gender.

Year 6 - Light recap

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 4:21pm

Today we began our new science unit of light. We spent the lesson recapping on all the work we did on light when we were in Year 3. This included how light travels, how shadows are formed and key vocabulary, such as opaque, transparent and translucent. We ended the session with a Kahoot quiz to see how much we remembered. 

Year 6 - An introduction to the Maya civilisation

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 4:13pm

Today we began our new history unit of the Maya civilisation. This involved learning about who the Maya were, where they lived and where they apeared in the timeline of world history. At the end of the session, we went outsdie and looked at lots of pictures that showed evidence of how the Maya lived and we had to look at the photos and discuss with otherd what we think it told us about the Maya. We are looking forward to learning more about them.

Year 4 immerse themselves in non-chronological reports

Date: 7th Sep 2022 @ 2:53pm

 
On Tuesday and Wednesday, we started to immerse ourselves in reading lots of non-chronological reports. Firstly, we looked at some together as a class, then we looked at them with our partners. As a class, we discovered obvious features, such as subheadings and pictures. Then we read some more and discovered the remaining features together.

Year 5 Dancing through the Ages

Date: 6th Sep 2022 @ 7:27pm

Our first Topic in PE is Dance and in our preassessment, we discussed what we already knew about Dance styles through the ages! We weren't too sure about the history of dance, so we have started today with the Charleston from 1920's. We made a class motif using the counts of the music in the style of the Charleston including kicks and flicks! It was energetic and fun. 

Year 5 Mountains around the world

Date: 6th Sep 2022 @ 7:18pm

We have started off our learning in Geography this term by using the atlases to find the Seven Summits around the world. We used the maps to record the names of the 7 highest peaks on each continent. It was great to get back to learning!

Year 4 Brand New Timelines

Date: 6th Sep 2022 @ 4:22pm

We are delighted that over summer our new History timelines have been installed in the school main hall. We have had two installed. One is about world history and includes events such as world wars, the invention of the internet and legalisation of gay marriage. The other timeline is all about our local area of Blackpool. Underneath our Blackpool timeline we have maps of how the area of Layton and Grange Park has changed too!

Year 4 discover what solids, liquids and gases are

Date: 6th Sep 2022 @ 4:12pm

Today, after learning about solids, liquids and gases and their properties, we looked at all three states. We discovered that the particles of a solid are closely packed together, the particles of a liquid are close together but able to move and the particles of a gas are spread out all over.

Remember, Solids,liquids and gases........ they all matter!!

Year 4 find out why the Romans invaded Britain

Date: 6th Sep 2022 @ 4:08pm

We started off our History topic this year by investigating why the Romans invaded Britain. The children firstly looked at our brand new History timeline in the hall and where the Romans are within the history timeline compared to their previous learning about the Stone Age, Iron Age and WW2. Then we investigated and found out why the Romans came here. Reasons included; we have great land, lots of cattle and lots of gold.

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