Happy Christmas everyone! Here is the brand-new Nativity play lovingly created by Fox and Hedgehog classes.
Have a wonderful holiday everyone – enjoy a well-earned rest.
Happy Christmas everyone! Here is the brand-new Nativity play lovingly created by Fox and Hedgehog classes.
Have a wonderful holiday everyone – enjoy a well-earned rest.
On this page is a collection of fables our year five and six children have written and recorded during lockdown remote learning!
If you’re stuck for reading or stories at home, or would like to hear the morals our children are living by, then get comfortable at the fable table, click on a story, listen carefully with your family and see what you can learn from a wide variety of characters.
More to come soon…
To present our learning this term, we banked on visitors flowing into the classroom to see a wide range of work:
After tide-ying and a rocky start, the children used their mouths to describe and engage our visitors in conversations, and taught them all we knew by drip-feeding information. The confluence (confidence…) was very impressive!
The adults even made their own River creature movies with their own voice overs – all taught by the children. You can stream it below (actually, download, but that’s not a river pun.)
Water way to demonstrate their ex-sail-ent learning!
learning presentation – make a river movie!
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For our final H&A club this Autumn term, we went to seek out a pair of christmas trees; one for Hevingham and one for Marsham. We did some quick measuring, needing a tree approximately ‘Miss Greenfield’ tall, and another ‘Mr Gibbons and a half’ tall too. We then bundled our chosen beauties back into the minibus, and took them to their homes!
As part of the UEA research Park’s work into antibiotic resistance, Year 5 and 6 have made a film which explores how ABX work, and how they should be used safely!
We entered the film into a county wide competition, and we WON!
As well as the prestige of being film making champions, we also have won a free, all expenses paid trip to the science museum in LONDON!!!!!
Have a watch of the film, I’m sure you’ll see the skill in which the children acted and brought the bacteria and microbes to life!
Well done to Mile Cross Primary too, who created another spectacular film and will be visiting the museum too.
On the 22nd of March, many eager adults joined us to hear how our preparation for SATs testing has been going.
The children were ofcourse fantastic; our visitors mentioned that they were:
Well done, you confident bunch!
Back by popular demand….
We’ve met fairies in a fairy tunnel, eaten wild raspberries, had some conversations with some cows, and generally adventured around!
We’ve had two fantastic KS2 leaders, and lots of very curious Smaller adventurers learning and enjoying the wonderful nature we have available five minutes from our door.
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