Friday 10th November 2023

Learning Journey – Legacy Builders
A Snapshot of our Week…

Reception: We have made a pause in our work around ‘Look Up!’ to learn about the festival of Diwali. We have read the story of Rama and Sita as well as other stories, and looking into some of the traditional ways in which the Hindu people mark this celebration (e.g. decorations, clothes and dancing).

Year 1: We have been using our empathy tool to write a set of instructions on how to help lost animals, using both adverbs of time and exciting adjectives. To celebrate Black History Month, we had an interactive workshop exploring black female ‘rebels’ who have helped shaped the world.

Year 2: We have loved using our empathy tool in our work workshop, ‘Her Story’ to help us make links with our learning for Black History Month. We especially enjoyed making tableaus to help us learn about Ruby Bridges!

Year 3: We have been using our asking questions and empathy tools this week to explore the life of Walter Tull, one of the first black footballers in England and the first black officer to lead white soldiers during World War 1. We also had a wonderful workshop learning about significant black women throughout history, which was active and inspiring. Finally, we have started reading the Tin Forest for our literacy stimulus, using prepositional phrases and modal verbs to describe and give advice.

Year 4: We used our whole tool kit whilst on a fascinating trip to the Science Museum. We had time to explore many of the different exhibits in the museum including ‘The Secret Life of Home’ which linked to our current literacy book on how everyday objects work. We then had 2 brilliant workshops on the States of Matter, Sound and Light. The children behaved brilliantly and we were very proud of them all.

Year 5: We used our asking questions tool during a workshop that explored the achievements of historic black women from the past 250 years. We also used our making links tool to link it with our reading books Black and British and Long Walk to Freedom.

Year 6: We thoroughly enjoyed our Black History Month workshop ‘Her Story’, where we learnt about various famous black females like Rosa Parks and Serena Williams. In literacy, we are continuing our journey to Harlem as Amara, discovering more about our own personal histories.  Using our collaboration tool, we worked together to create poems about Roots with figurative language to build a picture in the reader’s mind.

Coming Up

Learning Reviews

  • Tue 21st Nov – Reception, Y1 & Y6
  • Thu 23rd Nov – Y2, Y3, Y4 & Y5

Please book an appointment to meet with your child’s teacher on these dates. Appointments will be available from 1:30pm – 7pm and can be booked via SchoolsBuddy.

Dates for your diary

Fri 17th Nov
KS1 Celebration Assembly

Tue 21st Nov
Learning Reviews – Rec, Y1 & Y6

Thu 23rd Nov
Learning Reviews – Y2, Y3, Y4 & Y5

Fri 24th Nov
KS2 Celebration Assembly

Sun 26th Nov – Fri 1st Dec
Scotland Residential Trip

Fri 1st Dec
KS1 Celebration Assembly

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