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Class 2

Visit from Sarah Morrell

admin on: Class 2

23rd January 2019

     

  

Key Stage One were luckily enough to have a visit from the author, Sarah Morrell (Oscar and Zachary's mum). She came and read her published book, The King and the Cockerel, to the children. She used props made by her mother and acted out the different characters, to bring the story to life. Her enthusiasm engaged all the children. If you would like more information about her book, a link to her website is here: www.sarahmorrellauthor.co.uk 

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Making puppets

admin on: Class 2

22nd January 2019

  

Today, we started to make our animal puppets in DT. Children could choose either a lion, tiger, elephant, hippo, giraffe or panda. We used blanket stitching to sew two felt templates together. After, we are then going to stick detailed features onto the different animals, which will bring them to life! Stay tuned to see the finished product ...

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Science

admin on: Class 2

17th January 2019

We became fantastic Scientists on Thursday.  The children have been investigating materials and needed to find out which type of paper was the most absorbent.  They used pipettes to test the paper with small amounts of water.  We were amazed to find out that some of the paper didn't absorb the water at all and some soaked in straight away.  

Well done Year 2 Scientists.

Miss Watkins

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Great Explorers

admin on: Class 2

11th January 2019

In history, we are looking at great explorers and significant people from across the years. If children would like to research any of their own significant people or great explorers, for example Amelia Earhart or Marco Polo, please encourage them to bring it in to show us! We are looking forward to learning about exciting explorers and significant people!

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First day back

admin on: Class 2

7th January 2019

What an exciting first day back! The children have come back very well rested and have been extremely busy today. In maths, we asked children for their favourite fruit and collected the data in a a tally chart. They used this information to create a pictogram. 

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