In English, the children completed a reading assessment. They showed great focus and resilience, working carefully within the time allowed and giving their very best effort. We are very proud of how seriously they approached it. Alongside this, we have been editing, correcting and rewriting our discovery narratives. The children have really enjoyed improving their work and we are preparing the finished pieces for a class display to celebrate their effort and progress.
In maths, we have been learning about area and perimeter. The children have explored the steps needed to calculate both measurements and have been applying their understanding to a range of rectilinear and compound shapes. They have shown excellent problem-solving skills when breaking complex shapes into simpler parts.
In history, we held a class debate on whether everyone should have the right to vote in elections, regardless of who they are or where they come from. The children impressed us with their thoughtful ideas, respectful discussion and ability to consider different viewpoints.
In art, we completed our layered portraits. The children focused on adding greater dimension and experimenting with different materials to create texture and depth. The finished pieces look fantastic and really showcase their creativity.
This week, we completed our science activities in the Outdoor Learning area. Working in groups, pupils completed activities including planting a variety of different bulbs, setting up a seed investigation and sorting a selection of different animal cards using the criteria of herbivore, omnivore and carnivore.
In computing, we looked at RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) and how it is used, e.g. pet microchips, using a self checkout, etc. We looked at how data is encrypted and used Excel to encode a random set of data. We also returned to using QR codes and completed a QR Trail while working in the Outdoor Learning area.
This week, we completed our science activities in the Outdoor Learning area. Working in groups, pupils completed activities including planting a variety of different bulbs, setting up a seed investigation and sorting a selection of different animal cards using the criteria of herbivore, omnivore and carnivore.
In computing, we looked at RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) and how it is used, e.g. pet microchips, using a self checkout, etc. We looked at how data is encrypted and used Excel to encode a random set of data. We also returned to using QR codes and completed a QR Trail while working in the Outdoor Learning area.