Thursday, 23 March 2017

The Ups and Downs of Uno Stack. A Short Movie Clip of Yr 3 players.

 We all now know, how to play this game and it can be very exciting!

The year 3`s are playing UNO STACKO. They know the rules and they can problem solve to work out which block to remove and place on top next.
They have a lot of fun but know that someone will topple the stack. Who will it be?
The stack becomes very wobbly as it grows taller.
They are always surprised when the stack starts to fall and everyone laughs, screams out or jumps around when this starts to happen.
It is the way of the game.
All the children are good sports.

ROBOTS Year3










Never go into the forest......


Mum warned us never to go into the forest because “You will get lost”.
One night I went into the wood. I heard howling wolves, I heard growling giants, and I was lost.
I felt a hand on my back, I was petrified!!



By Guilhem. Age 8. Room 6, Year 5.


Wednesday, 22 March 2017

YEAR 5 and 6 students' writing and reactions to TORNADOES.

 The Deadly Tornado

The violent tornado sucked up trees and houses up into the sky.
The twister terror had damaged a lot of houses.The furious storm had destroyed and flattened the town.The deadly king of the tornado destroyed houses.

  
By Huanran. Year 5, Room 4.


TORNADO

The strike of the tornado has begun. People are running from the terror and the violent force. The twister sucked up everything from the ground. The huge storm flattened, scattered and threw everything around.

                         
By Eugene. Year 6, Room 3.



The Violent Tornado


The violent tornado destroys everything in it’s path. The twister sucked up everything, houses, trees and cars. The terror twister can be faster than cars on the motorway.

                                          
                            By Emily. Year 6, Room 4
                            

TORNADO

The Destroyer Tornado
The twister tornado
The violent storm
The fierce striking tornado sucked up the house.
The tornado is very fierce and it is 5 kilometres wide.

                                 
         By Wilson. Year 5, Room 4.



                                 The Terror Tornado

The destroying, devastating tornado turned round and round. It sucked up cars and houses. People were screaming and running to their houses. The storm was big and violent. It zapped up to the sky. The tornado forced itself to break lots of houses and scattered them everywhere. It was a terror! The wind was in a fury. The pathways were gone. The storm was huge and scary!!
                        

                         
By Tanatswa. Year 5, Room 5.

Sunday, 19 March 2017

Year 1. Recalling the names of body parts. Listening for clues and keywords, to help us answer questions about them.





Can you name all these body parts?
Can you use them in a sentence?
What are their functions?
What is the initial sound in these words?
What other letter sounds can you recognise in these words?
We use these jigsaw pieces, to read and match up words and pictures.
We use the cards to play Bingo with our group.
We listen carefully to instructions on how to play the game.
We use social skills and manners to play in a group.
We listen carefully to sentences and decide which part of the body our teacher is talking about.