A Weekend Wonder:
If you fancy a challenge this weekend, why not see how many different paper aeroplanes you can make! Don’t forget to upload your pictures to the Teams assignment!
What an incredible week we have had in Kingfishers.
Using an expanded noun phrase to describe our week: The magnificent Kingfishers learnt lots this week.
Did you know there is more than one way to describe the hat Hamilton is wearing?
We’ve been learning about how to use powerful adjectives to describe our nouns and make our sentences exciting.
How would you describe this hat?
Miss Rignall’s maths group have been exploring how numbers to 20 are made, here are some of our discoveries:
Mrs Oberholzer’s Maths group has continued to learn about money. Did you know that there is more than one way to make amounts of money? We know that there is not a coin for every number so must remember to look the value of the coins to make the amounts.
What’s the weather like today?
Kingfishers had a very special science lesson this week, as they used a range of equipment to take measurements. We used a thermometer, rain-gauge and anemometer. We recorded our results in a table and compared the weather to a day in Autumn.
You may be wondering about the title of this weeks blog. Well in Topic this week, we looked at pictures of different constructions and we then wrote questions about what we would like to find out. Some example questions are - Who is the engineer Brunel? What is a viaduct? Where is the Clifton Suspension bridge?
These questions will play a big role in our learning next week.
On Monday, make Mrs Oberholzer, Mrs Dale and Miss Rignall smile by saying 20 is made of __ and __.