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28 Apr

Year 5 - RE

We started by discussing the children’s knowledge of what funerals are and why we have them. This is a sensitive topic and the children showed great maturity and sensitivity in sharing their experiences in an open, respectful manner. We then analysed Christian prayers spoken in funerals and considered what they tell us about Christian beliefs around God, Jesus and heaven.

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28 Apr

The Big Bake Sale

'The Big Bake Sale' Dear Parents and Guardians, Next week, our School Councillors are turning into star bakers! We are putting on our aprons to help raise vital funds for The Brain Tumour Charity, an organisation dedicated to moving further and faster towards a cure. Our goal is to help reach the charity's fundraising milestones, and we would love your support to get there. We will be baking our treats on Tuesday to ensure everything is fresh for the sale on Wednesday, May 6th. Children can grab delicious homemade buttery biscuits and cupcakes for £1 each during morning break, and any leftover bakes will be available for purchase at the school gates after school. You can contribute directly via ParentPay, or children can bring cash to school on Wednesday. While bakes are £1, any additional voluntary donations are incredibly appreciated as we strive to smash our £300+ goal. Every penny raised brings us closer to a cure. Thank you in advance! The Smart School Council team and Miss Kachwalla (D.T leader).

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28 Apr

Reception: Spring Flower Hunt

What a blooming wonderful morning! Our Reception class turned into a team of mini-botanists this morning as they headed out on an exciting spring flower hunt. The children’s eyes lit up as they spotted a vibrant carpet of bluebells and the delicate, tiny petals of forget-me-nots peeking through the grass. We practised our counting while admiring rows of cheerful tulips and bright yellow daffodils, before moving on to marvel at the larger-than-life rhododendrons. The highlight for many was seeing the spectacular, cup-shaped blooms of the magnolia soulangeana, which looked almost like pink and white clouds against the sky. We finished our adventure by identifying the hardy geraniums tucked away in the flower beds. It was a fantastic way to enjoy the fresh air, learn about the change in seasons, and appreciate the incredible colours of nature right on our doorstep!

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28 Apr

Year 1 Art: Origami

Year 1 loved trying origami today. We created two different animals, a cat and a fish. We found the cat super easy, but the fish was definitely more challenging. We persevered and finished our design. It helped us to understand the important of folding neatly and pressing the folds. It also helped us to remember about edges and corners from our previous maths learning.

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27 Apr

Year 5 - Science

We explored the effect of water resistance in today’s science lesson. First we defined water resistance as a form of friction caused by moving through water and considered how swimmers and sea life are adapted to aquatic travel. We then made different shapes using plasticine and timed how quickly they moved through a 2 litre bottle of water. We found that narrow pointed objects move faster than wide flat objects due to their small surface area making them streamlined.

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27 Apr

Singing Worship

Wow, what a start to the week in our Whole School Singing Worship this morning! We welcomed everyone back into school with an energetic sing. Lots of children led us and helped us with the actions to New song, Stronger, Build up, Rich in kindness and The Hero. Well done everyone, an awesome start to the week!

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27 Apr

Year 1 Science: Planting Cress

On Friday, Year 1 planted some cress seeds. We used our instructions from the day before to help us. Over the next few weeks, we will be monitoring the growth of the cress and recording information into our Cress Diaries.

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27 Apr

Year 1 PE: Athletics

In today’s session, we focused on running fast. We discussed that when running fast we need to make sure we are looking in the direction we are running in. To practise, Year 1 had to run around dodging cones, which meant they had to focus on changing directions. We also competed in some beanbag relays, practised our underarm throwing using beanbags and practised hopping with bigger distances.

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27 Apr

Year 3- PSHE- Can Harold afford it?

Today, Miss Gregson delivered an insightful lesson to the class titled "Can Harold Afford It?" focusing on building economic literacy and digital resilience. The session began by exploring the children’s wishes, with many mentioning items they would buy if they could afford them, such as a phone, a PlayStation, a fish tank, new clothes, or a holiday. Miss Gregson helped the children distinguish between "wishes" and "needs," challenging the class to identify essential household costs, such as food, furniture, and electricity bills, that families must prioritise. The children then applied these concepts to help Harold the Giraffe, who wanted a £150 bike but only had £20 in his money box. By calculating Harold’s "income" and expenses, the class discussed the importance of saving up for bigger items and even suggested eco-friendly options like buying a second-hand bike to save money and protect the environment. Additionally, the lesson touched on the financial risks of online gaming, teaching the children that virtual items like skins and gems cost real money and that it is important to avoid being rushed into spending decisions.

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27 Apr

Mad Science Club- The Light Fantastic

Today in the Mad Science after-school club, our junior scientists stepped into the brilliant world of physics for a "Light Fantastic" session! They became masters of the electromagnetic spectrum, starting with the discovery that LASER is actually an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The children explored the concept of refraction by bending light beams through different materials and went on a hunt for "invisible" energy using UV light to make hidden colors fluoresce.

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24 Apr

Year 4 - Gifted and Talented BRFC Tournament

Today, our Year 4 children took part in a Blackburn Rovers 3v3 tournament at the BRFC training ground. They played brilliantly throughout and represented the school with great enthusiasm and teamwork. It was an incredible experience and they narrowly missed out on the playoffs. A huge well done to the whole team!

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24 Apr

Year 1 Maths: Heavier or Lighter

Year 1 have started to explore mass of objects. They used the words heavier and lighter to compare objects. They compared lots of classroom objects as a team. The children could see that the heavier object went down in the scale and the lighter object went up.