Posted 07/11/2024
by Leonie Swabey
This week has seen a super busy week for Talland! The class demonstrated excellent resilience, determination and enthusiasm during their swimming sessions at Saltash Leisure Centre. Huge progress was made by all children - whether this was honing their technique, learning a new stroke or even overcoming their fears to get in the water and simply float. Thank you to all the staff at Saltash Leisure Centre in providing this excellent tuition for our children.
We also were really lucky to have Jorden and Sean from SDS Sustainability and Engineering Consultants visit us on Thursday for a workshop. We learned about the role of an engineer and how their company designs buildings and building solutions which are more energy efficient and 'green'. The children then had a go at trying to solve an engineering problem: creating a ductwork system in a house, using the least possible pieces of pipes. It was an inspiring session, with lots of children showing an interest in an engineering career by the end.
Posted 07/11/2024
by Carmel Alberts
Autumn 2- November-December 2024
Welcome back to Autumn 2, we had an exciting start to the term with a visit from Liskeard Fire Service!! The children have settled back in well and are very enthusiastic about what we will be covering this term!
Autumn 2 Curriculum
RE-We are learning all about the birth of Jesus and the festival of Christmas and that the Bible is a sacred text for Christians, which teaches about Jesus.
PE (Dance Celebrations) The children will learn to dance on their own, with partners and in groups. They will experiment with dancing with objects and pretending to dance with them. They will make shapes with objects, their bodies and others, holding them and moving in them. They will learn to copy and develop dance patterns of their own to the music. They will explore light and heavy movements, moving along different pathways, retelling stories and considering ways to demonstrate emotions linked to Chinese New Year and Christmas linking movements together.
PSHE-Our topic of learning this term is Celebrating Differences. We are learning to: identify similarities and differences between people in our class. Explain what bullying is and who I can talk to about being bullied. Know how to make new friends and explain our similarities and differences.
Mathematics- We will be learning all about addition and subtraction before moving on to learning about shape. We will be learning about 2D and 3D shapes and grouping them by their properties.
English- We will be covering Familiar stories, Story writing using adjectives and noun phrases.
Poetry, patterns and rhyme with performance.
Music -We will be learning a range of songs to perform in preparation for our nativity play as well as learning to improvise and compose music to accompany the action on stage.
Geography- Where do we live?
We will be using learning about the United Kingdom and it’s 4 countries and capital cities. We will also be looking at the local area using aerial photos of St Cleer. We will draw simple features of the environment and use fieldwork and observation.
Art-Picasso, line drawing, observational drawing and using a range of media.
Science: All about animals
We will be learning to group, classify and describe different animals according to their characteristics and behaviour. We will learn the difference between wild animals and domestic animals as well as how to care for pets.
ICT- We will be learning to recognise that digital content can be represented in many forms.
Posted 07/11/2024
by Joanne Pentreath
Marazion class have settled back into school so well after half term.
We have enjoyed progressing with our learning about non-chronological reports, addition and subtraction and our topic 'How active is our planet?'. We have started to look at earthquakes and how they are formed.
In PE, we have enjoyed our first session in gymnastics looking at using symmetrical shapes.
Today, we finished our RE topic of Hinduism and the children had fun with colour learning about 'How vibrant is Hindu life in Britain?' by using bright colours.
Next week is Anti-bullying week and maths week.
Posted 07/11/2024
by Michele Spencer
This week we welcomed Mrs Harris to the team. The children enjoyed their first singing assembly with her and she was very impressed by their musical talents. Year 1 and Year 2 enjoyed exploring wind instruments in their music lesson with her too.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Rebecca Marshall
This week we had an amazing time reenacting the Crimean War. The girls became nurses for the afternoon and the boys were soldiers. The children experienced what it would have been like to be hurt during a battle and were able to recreate the hospital scene. The nurses tended to the soldiers injuries, wrapped their wounds in bandages and took care of them.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Leonie Swabey
Next
week (Mon 11th - Fri 15th Nov), sees the
return of Maths Week England! As such, children will be taking part in lots of
fun maths puzzles and games in lessons, as well as finding out about maths in
real life careers during a Newsday Tuesday special.
To
celebrate, we also have some school-wide events taking place:
There'll be
lots of online and paper-based maths escape rooms to try as families. All are
welcome. For every escape room completed, you will gain an entry to a prize
draw! As usual, this half term's KIRFs and resources will be available to take
away too.
Open to all
ages. Take a photo of your child learning their KIRFs in an unusual way or
place and submit them to Mrs Swabey by Fri 15th Nov. There are
some fabulous prizes to be won! Please print and hand in to your child's
teacher or email them to lswabey@brunelprimary.co.uk
Please find
this half term's KIRFs attached to this blog post.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Sara McKillop
Next
week (Mon 11th - Fri 15th Nov), sees the
return of Maths Week England! As such, children will be taking part in lots of
fun maths puzzles and games in lessons, as well as finding out about maths in
real life careers during a Newsday Tuesday special.
To
celebrate, we also have some school-wide events taking place:
There'll be
lots of online and paper-based maths escape rooms to try as families. All are
welcome. For every escape room completed, you will gain an entry to a prize
draw! As usual, this half term's KIRFs and resources will be available to take
away too.
Open to all
ages. Take a photo of your child learning their KIRFs in an unusual way or
place and submit them to Mrs Swabey by Fri 15th Nov. There are
some fabulous prizes to be won! Please print and hand in to your child's
teacher or email them to lswabey@brunelprimary.co.uk
Please find
this half term's KIRFs attached to this blog post.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Leonie Swabey
Next
week (Mon 11th - Fri 15th Nov), sees the
return of Maths Week England! As such, children will be taking part in lots of
fun maths puzzles and games in lessons, as well as finding out about maths in
real life careers during a Newsday Tuesday special.
To
celebrate, we also have some school-wide events taking place:
There'll be
lots of online and paper-based maths escape rooms to try as families. All are
welcome. For every escape room completed, you will gain an entry to a prize
draw! As usual, this half term's KIRFs and resources will be available to take
away too.
Open to all
ages. Take a photo of your child learning their KIRFs in an unusual way or
place and submit them to Mrs Swabey by Fri 15th Nov. There are
some fabulous prizes to be won! Please print and hand in to your child's
teacher or email them to lswabey@brunelprimary.co.uk
Please find
this half term's KIRFs attached to this blog post.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Leonie Swabey
Next
week (Mon 11th - Fri 15th Nov), sees the
return of Maths Week England! As such, children will be taking part in lots of
fun maths puzzles and games in lessons, as well as finding out about maths in
real life careers during a Newsday Tuesday special.
To
celebrate, we also have some school-wide events taking place:
There'll be
lots of online and paper-based maths escape rooms to try as families. All are
welcome. For every escape room completed, you will gain an entry to a prize
draw! As usual, this half term's KIRFs and resources will be available to take
away too.
Open to all
ages. Take a photo of your child learning their KIRFs in an unusual way or
place and submit them to Mrs Swabey by Fri 15th Nov. There are
some fabulous prizes to be won! Please print and hand in to your child's
teacher or email them to lswabey@brunelprimary.co.uk
Please find
this half term's KIRFs attached to this blog post.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Katie Grinsted
Next
week (Mon 11th - Fri 15th Nov), sees the
return of Maths Week England! As such, children will be taking part in lots of
fun maths puzzles and games in lessons, as well as finding out about maths in
real life careers during a Newsday Tuesday special.
To
celebrate, we also have some school-wide events taking place:
There'll be
lots of online and paper-based maths escape rooms to try as families. All are
welcome. For every escape room completed, you will gain an entry to a prize
draw! As usual, this half term's KIRFs and resources will be available to take
away too.
Open to all
ages. Take a photo of your child learning their KIRFs in an unusual way or
place and submit them to Mrs Swabey by Fri 15th Nov. There are
some fabulous prizes to be won! Please print and hand in to your child's
teacher or email them to lswabey@brunelprimary.co.uk
Please find
this half term's KIRFs attached to this blog post.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Leonie Swabey
Next
week (Mon 11th - Fri 15th Nov), sees the
return of Maths Week England! As such, children will be taking part in lots of
fun maths puzzles and games in lessons, as well as finding out about maths in
real life careers during a Newsday Tuesday special.
To
celebrate, we also have some school-wide events taking place:
There'll be
lots of online and paper-based maths escape rooms to try as families. All are
welcome. For every escape room completed, you will gain an entry to a prize
draw! As usual, this half term's KIRFs and resources will be available to take
away too.
Open to all
ages. Take a photo of your child learning their KIRFs in an unusual way or
place and submit them to Mrs Swabey by Fri 15th Nov. There are
some fabulous prizes to be won! Please print and hand in to your child's
teacher or email them to lswabey@brunelprimary.co.uk
Please find
this half term's KIRFs attached to this blog post.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Leonie Swabey
Next
week (Mon 11th - Fri 15th Nov), sees the
return of Maths Week England! As such, children will be taking part in lots of
fun maths puzzles and games in lessons, as well as finding out about maths in
real life careers during a Newsday Tuesday special.
To
celebrate, we also have some school-wide events taking place:
There'll be
lots of online and paper-based maths escape rooms to try as families. All are
welcome. For every escape room completed, you will gain an entry to a prize
draw! As usual, this half term's KIRFs and resources will be available to take
away too.
Open to all
ages. Take a photo of your child learning their KIRFs in an unusual way or
place and submit them to Mrs Swabey by Fri 15th Nov. There are
some fabulous prizes to be won! Please print and hand in to your child's
teacher or email them to lswabey@brunelprimary.co.uk
Please find
this half term's KIRFs attached to this blog post.
Posted 06/11/2024
by Sarah Andrew
Hello Everyone!
We a really lovely week we have to end this first half term!
Maths Update
In maths this week, our Reception children have been continuing to focus on the numbers 1, 2, and 3. The children have been listening to stories and exploring the concepts of 1 more and 1 less, using the stories as a tool for number work. Meanwhile, our Year 1 and 2 children have been continuing to develop their understanding of addition and subtraction, using and recognising what the different symbols mean.
English Learning
In English, we have completed our unit of work based on recount writing. The children used their filmed interviews with Rachel the nurse to recount their questions and the answers Rachel gave. This took a lot of effort and everyone was determined to get all of their information onto the page. we found out so much about Rachel and her job.
Music time
This week we had our weekly session with Mrs Butlin, but with a twist. The children enjoyed singing the songs and rhymes with everyone giving there all. Then we were lucky enough to all get a go at playing the flute. Mrs Butlin is a beautiful player and the children love listening to her. We got the chance to try and make some sounds using just the mouth piece and then put the flutes together so we could feel what it is like to hold the instruments. It was not as easy as we all thought but we definitely have some potential flute players in Canute.
We hope you all enjoy a well deserved break over the half term holidays and we look forward to seeing you all on Monday 4th November.
Mrs Andrew, Mrs Fernie, Mrs Hicks, Miss Talbot
Posted 06/11/2024
by Jasmine Bolger
Welcome back!
We have had a lovely start to this half term in Foundation / Year 1.
We have started our new big question for this half term which is ‘What can I play with today?’ and it is a history question, focusing on toys from the past and present. We have started a discussion about how we think toys have changed and we will think more about this in the following weeks.
We had a really fun day on Tuesday all about Bonfire Night! We made sparklers out of tissue paper and sticks, used playdough to make bonfires and sparklers, used chalk to draw fireworks as well as talking about what happens on Bonfire Night. Foundation even made a bonfire in their outdoor learning! They loved talking about the how they made the fire and how they worked together.
In Maths, Year 1 are continuing their work writing number sentences. They have been working super hard and have been using numicon to help them find the numbers. We have been choosing a number, and then finding how many number sentences we can make with that number.
The children have come back settled really well and I look forward to all the fun events happening this half term!
Thank you.
Foundation / Year 1 Team
Posted 05/11/2024
by Sarah Burton
I hope you all had a wonderful half term.
It has been lovely to be back in school today with the children finishing their Victorian Workhouse descriptions.
Please see some of their fantastic pieces of writing. I am sure you will see how much effort has gone into them.
Posted 05/11/2024
by Ben Tucker
In geography, we have been learning about volcanoes and their impact on people and the environment.
We have designed and made paper mache models of volcanoes during our Design Technology lessons, paying careful attention to the way that they are formed.
Finally, we conducted a scientific experiment to make our volcanoes 'erupt'.
I'm sure you can tell by the photos that we have made a lot of effort to ensure that our volcanoes looked magnificent and that we had lots of fun in the process.
Posted 05/11/2024
by Julie Pearce
Storytellers have been learning about Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, and many rituals and traditions during the event include light. Diya lamps are lit around the doorways and windows of people's homes. This symbolises the triumph of light over dark and welcomes Lord Rama home from the story of Rama and Sita. The children listen to a story about family traditions celebrating Diwali. They enjoyed creating their Diya lamps and decorating our entrance with Rangoli, a popular Diwali tradition –beautiful patterns made using colourful powders and flowers. People draw Rangoli on the floor by the entrance of their homes to welcome the gods and bring good luck!
Posted 05/11/2024
by Julie Pearce
This week, we continue our season's theme by investigating Halloween. This festival signifies the move from autumn to winter and is always a great favourite for young children.
We
have enjoyed reading a classic this week, “Room on a Broom” by Julia Donaldson.
The story of a witch, a group of animals who help her, good manners, friendship
and cooperation was fun to read aloud because of its rhythm and rhyme and
opportunities for the children to join in.
The
children thoroughly enjoyed the potion Station today. They measured out bicarbonate and various coloured vinegars along with a variety of Halloween-inspired pasta shapes and then watched the results. They were totally immersed in the process, which created some wonderful learning opportunities as we talked about the reactions that happened and the words we could use to describe them.
The
children carried on this passion for potions within their role-play area, currently themed as ‘Meg and Mogs’ house. There have been many magic spells and rhymes as the children explored roles together. Having
a selection of pumpkins around the room has offered an abundance of learning
opportunities, from size ordering and counting to mark-making in various exciting ways.
Posted 05/11/2024
by Julie Pearce
Posted 04/11/2024
by Lynn Cox
We started off October continuing to look for signs of Autumn, collecting leaves from the wider school environment and then matching them to a Leaf Identification sheet. Using some of the leaves we collected, we made Autumn crowns and wore them when singing our favourite seasonal song ‘Autumn leaves are falling down.’
We rolled conkers and pine cones in trays to create paint effects on paper leaves.
For World Mental Health Awareness Day we enjoyed a ‘Colour Monster’ themed tuff tray and spoke about colours and feelings. With the colour theme of the day being Yellow, we attempted to find yellow items across nursery, working together to fill a tuff tray. We read ‘Sometimes I Feel Sunny’ which explores the emotions that naturally occur in every young child's life.
We enjoyed a visit from the Fire Brigade and enthusiastically looked around the fire engine, which was the perfect fit for our children’s interest fire station area.
For Harvest Festival we learnt about food and where it comes from whilst playing the role of customers and shop keeper in our farm shop. We also made bread rolls and demonstrated great turn taking adding ingredients and mixing, as well as handling tools and using rolling pins.
We kicked off some early Diwali celebrations, tasting some delicious Malaysian food and smelling lots of different spices. We used scented playdough and decorated with Marigold flowers to create some fun festive designs.
In the library we looked at the works of our current school author, Julia Donaldson, exploring her many books and characters and listening to our favourite stories.
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