Friday, 25 October 2013
Y3 - Dinosaurs
Y3 children are thoroughly enjoying their dinosaur topic!
They have produced some amazing, detailed designs for clay dinoaurs.
We are using our designs to make dinosaurs using air-dry clay....a messy but fun process!
Finished clay dinosaurs are from Owen, Leo and Alex.
Finished clay dinosaurs are from Owen, Leo and Alex.
The small world dinosaur area developed from children bringing in their own dinosaurs.
Now we all keep adding things to it and it isn enhancing children's use of vocabulary.
Friday, 18 October 2013
Y2 - Castles
In Y2 this week, the children have been learning about castles. They used what they had learnt to write their own information texts.
Ciara Jackson's writing...
Joseph Aungier's writing...
Keller Ruddock's writing...
Lexie Bolsover's writing...
Reece White's writing...
Friday, 11 October 2013
UFO at Normanby Primary School
UFO at Normanby Primary School?
Children at Normanby Primary School are stunned today at the arrival of a rather unusual visitor. The school's playing field resembles a scene from a Hollywood Blockbuster, as what appears to be the wreckage of an Unidentified Flying Object is scattered across this usually busy sporting area.
Early this morning, Michael Mooney (the school caretaker) was going about his usual morning rounds when he stumbled across the mysterious object:
"In all my years working at Normanby Primary School, I have never seen such an unusual sight. Sticking out of the grass was what appeared to be the remains of a spacecraft! I could clearly see the cockpit, 4 thruster engines and green slime everywhere! A large piece landed in Foundation Stage near the vegetable patch. Of course I ran for it and called Mr Faulkner, the head teacher, straight away,” explained a rather shaken Mr Mooney.
Mr Faulkner was unavailable for comment and is said to be helping to ensure the site remains cordoned off and secure, although a trail of slime was spotted coming from his office to the scene of the disturbance.
All across Normanby questions are being asked. Is it really a spacecraft? Could it be a fallen satellite? One thing is certain, the children and staff are not available for comment, heightening speculation that something truly remarkable is taking place. As the days unfold and a thorough investigation is carried out, the answers will slowly reveal themselves. For now, the people of this usually quiet area look up to the skies with a sense of awe and wonder.
Work from William Gatiss in Y3...
Work from Y3...
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Year 1 - Harvest
This week Year 1 have focused on Harvest Festival and we used Monday's assembly/ items of food the children had brought in as a starting point. The children wrote their own list of foods and we focused on adjectives. We then wrote our own Harvest prayers.
Friday, 4 October 2013
FS2 - Ghana
FS2 have been looking at Ghana as part of Diversity Week. We have learned where it is and the types of things children like to do in Ghana. Our writing is based on what we like to do at school.
Andie Oliver
Dylan Goodchild
Finn Whitfield
Hannah Thornhill
Rosie Faloona
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
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