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We were lucky to have a real scientist visit our school this week, and the children really threw themselves into the challenge. They explored a range of separation techniques, including sieving, filtration and examining mixtures, using indicators, chromatography, and even learning how a centrifuge works, all through hands-on practicals. They learned how these methods are used in the real world, including the separation of uranium-235 and uranium-238, which really captured their interest. It was a brilliant way to bring science to life and see their curiosity and problem-solving skills in action.
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Life Skills Day was a lot of fun! We learned how to hammer nails, apply bandages as well as make 999 calls. All important skills for life!
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A visit from the Viking Man brought our history lessons to life! We found out about Viking invasions and examined a range of artefacts.
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Despite the rain, we had a great time on our bikeability course. We learned important cycling safety rules when out and about on our bikes on the roads.
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We had a great time during Science week as we looked at food chains and the importance a single organism adds to it, while also recapping prior knowledge by testing which materials were soluble. We had so much fun experimenting with test tubes and water.
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We had a brilliant time on World Book Day, taking part in lots of different book related activities. Iw was also great to dress up as our favourite book characters.
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In science, we studied flowers using microscopes in order to identify the various parts.
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This week we learned about live blogging in our sports journalism sessions with Literacy Kicks. We enjoyed writing posts about an exhilarating 4 - 3 Inter Milan V Barcelona UEFA champions league match.
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We had the BEST time On TT Rockstars Day practising our times tables in lots of fun ways. Plus we dressed up as COOL rockers!
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Our history lessons were brought to life when we investigated our Viking artefact box.. We studied a range of different objects such as chainmail, weaponry and household objects.
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We enjoyed welcoming back 'Literacy Kicks' for our journalism workshops. Our hot news topic was covering the successes of the lionesses!
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We started our brand new musical instrument, clarinet. We enjoyed learning about all the parts and assembling it.
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In DT, we used CAD to design and make moving vehicles.
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In science, we used filtering and separating methods to investigate materials.
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We shared what we have learned about Hindu and Jewish worship.
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We performed our Class Assembly for our parents, showcasing what we have learned so far through drama, song, art and poetry.
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We have had a great time looking at the phases of the moon. We studied the phases, depicted them as Oreos, and then visualised it with our VR Headsets.
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We had a fantastic visit to the Jewish Museum in Manchester where we looked at the features of a synagogue. We also studies a range of religious artefacts.
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We welcomed our parents and carers into watch us learn.
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We enjoyed learning about encryption in computing. We made our own cipher wheels to be able to encrypt and decrypt messages.