Monthly Archives: June 2020

Newspaper Report

Thanks you to Grace, Ewen and Noam for sending in your Harry Potter themed Newspaper Reports! To read Grace’s Gargoyle Gazette click here. To read Ewen’s Draco’s Drama click here. To read Noam’s Hogwarts’ Times click here. Please constructively criticise the work by … Continue reading

Posted in home learning, writing | 14 Comments

Virtual French lesson

Hi everybody, Mme Sharkey and I are looking forward to welcoming you this afternoon for this week’s virtual French lesson. Please follow this link at 2pm to join our Google Meet. We’re going to be practicing a conversation at a … Continue reading

Posted in French, home learning | 13 Comments

Irrelevant Information!

Go wild, guys.

Posted in News | 99 Comments

Black Lives Matter

Discuss this statement.

Posted in British Values, PSHE | 15 Comments

Book Review

Check out Elpida’s book review of Arsenic for Tea from the much loved Murder Most Unladylike series by Robin Stevens. You will all recognise this title from our wonderful World Book Day classroom door design! Thanks Elpida!

Posted in home learning, reading | 6 Comments

Google Meet

Hi everybody, just a reminder that we will be having our first whole class Google Meet today at 14.00 so please log on. It is a great opportunity for the class to interact with each other and bridge the gap between … Continue reading

Posted in home learning, PSHE | 5 Comments

Transition

What are your thoughts about beginning secondary school in September? Are you excited? Or anxious? What are you looking forward to? What will you miss about primary school? Share your thoughts in the comments. 

Posted in PSHE | 41 Comments

Philosophy 4 Children

Have a look at the above image and think of some deep philosophical questions that you could ask to stimulate some interesting discussion. Please add in the comments! 🙂

Posted in P4C | 30 Comments

Home Learning -Questions

If you have any questions regarding this week’s home learning, please post them here and I aim to answer as best I can. Also, if you can answer somebody’s question, please do so in the comments. 🙂

Posted in home learning | 20 Comments

Chicken Challenge!

Without looking at the answer, who can figure this out and explain their process?

Posted in home learning, maths | 8 Comments