Marching through March.

A science investigation on Monday started off this week’s learning. The children investigated the effects of soil erosion and what this means for animals in the habitat. Lots of practical work, creating different types of habitats and then seeing the effect of a lack of vegetation and water quality and run off. We will continue to work on our conclusion next week but we thought about how to keep the test fair and what we would change.

Owls rehearsed for the Anvil performance on Friday and sang really well. We have a version of the Lighthouse song that is accompanied by sign language so any help learning this at home is much appreciated.

In Maths the children have been learning about fractions and how to describe equal parts that do not look the same. An important concept that underpins lots of learning over the coming weeks.

It has been lovely to welcome Mrs Chapman back this week. She will be teaching Owls on a Thursday afternoon and a Friday.

A weekend wonder for you all…I wonder how many birds visit your garden in a 10 minute period? Count the birds in your garden. How many are there? Can you name any of them?

Enjoy the weekend everyone.