friction investigation
In Science, we investigated which surface had the least friction. We gave the children some equipment and they thought of how to make a fair test. They worked as a group to measure how far the car travelled along different surfaces.
Merry Christmas!
Thank you for all coming to our Assembly, we loved singing some carols to you. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Christmas dinner festive fun
We had a lovely festive time for our Christmas dinner this week.
Bailey The Therapy Dog
Bailey The Therapy Dog made a special appearance in our assembly yesterday. She is a 6 year old labradoodle from Brian House and came to show the children how happy she makes people. She showed us her special trick of how she can count to 5 as well as her favourite thing… bubbles! We saw lots of…
Fitness in Science
In Science this term, our topic is health and nutrition. We are measuring our fitness and investigating if we can improve our own fitness over time. We have measurable activities such as counting skipping and speed jumps to see if we can improve our score each time we do it.
Elm Roman Day 2022
We had a fantastic day for Roman Day, please click continue reading to see lots of photos.
Beech Roman Day
We had a fantastic day for Roman Day. In the morning, we made catapults, played some Boccia and used special Lego to recreate Roman Villas. In the afternoon, we tasted different dips and completed a dip tasting sheet. We also learned Roman numerals and created some Roman mosaics. Everybody looked…
Toga Tying
In History, we learned about the clothes that Romans would have worn. We learned lots of different things, ask us if we can remember one of the facts!
We then learned how to tie togas and had a practise on each other. Here are photos of us tying togas.
Ribchester Beech Class
Click to see all our photos. We all had such a good time in Ribchester. We saw the man bath house ruins, we explored a very old church. We met Patrick in the museum who talked to us about the Romans and we tried on some Roman helmets and held a shield and sword. We saw the Roman granaries ruins…
Roman soldiers
In History this week, we learned about the Roman army and what the Roman soldiers wore and the weapons they may have carried. We then drew ourselves as Roman soldiers to make a testudo formation on our display board. I think we all make very good Roman soldiers. Click to see more photos.
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