The Robins staff team wish you all a wonderful and safe summer holiday and we look forward to seeing you after the break in September. Here are a few photos from our last week; we enjoyed our swimming, we celebrated those in the Kickathon, our Year 6 leavers and we said goodbye to Year 4 with a class mural and opening our time capsules which we made in September, right at the start.
It has been a pleasure to teach you all this year and all the best for Year 5.
Mrs Dillon and Mrs Yeoman
It was another jam-packed week in Robin class. On Thursday we went on our sponsored walk along with the whole school. It was a challenging trek to Little Thetford and back but we made it as a team without getting too muddy and wet. We also spent the rest of our day outside with a special session in the explorers' area. Lots of children told us this was their highlight of the week with making s'mores and hot chocolate on the campfire.
In History we used drama to gain a better understanding of Alexander the Great's battles. We brought the pages of our history books to life and were able to see how each battle played out. Meanwhile in Geography, we spent the whole day on Friday focussing on climate and biomes. We learnt that a biome is an area that has similar plants, animals and climate and we delved deeper into these biomes: tundra, savanna and rainforest. The children did their own research and created to posters on their chosen biome.
We have been rounding off our maths unit on position and direction by plotting coordinates to draw 2D shapes. The children have been working really hard with their maths and are also consolidating their knowledge of symmetry in shapes.
We hope you all have a lovely weekend, whatever the football result, and we look forward to a wonderful final week in Robin class.
And just like that, we are in the final month of the school year! Time is really flying by.
In Maths, we have been looking at time: converting between analogue and digital time and using the 24-hour clock. We have also been finishing off some learning from our position and direction and shape topics. Our minds were blown in our quadrilaterals lesson as we learnt that squares are a special type of rectangle. They have four vertices, two sets of parallel sides and four right angles.
Meanwhile in English, we have been completing writing assessments, showing off what we have been learning in Year 4. The children used calming music to get in their creative zone and picture their cloud story in their heads. Later in the week they also worked on writing first person narratives inspired by Journey to the Centre of the Earth. These were fantasy stories about finding or digging a tunnel and what their character might come across along the way.
Our SRE lessons started this week and the class had a long discussion about the human life cycle and asked a lot of thoughtful questions.
We have had several caterpillars living in our classroom for the past few weeks so we have been able to observe them creating chrysalises and eventually emerging as butterflies inside the net. This was part of a whole-school science initiative and last Friday it was time to release them. The children watched in awe as they emerged and waved goodbye as they flew off. We also completed our science topic on electricity, demonstrating what we have been learning.
We somehow found time for learning about Alexander the Great in history, Indian music and improvisation, making prehistoric charcoal pictures and, of course, our swimming and PE (rounders) lessons.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend.
We have been really active this week in Robin class. It all started on Monday with Sports Day; we were really proud of our class members in the way that they put their effort into the races and took part in supporting their house teams. Despite the heat, it was a really fun morning. On top of this, the children also had a lovely cooling swimming session in which they worked on turning at the end of the pool.
It has been assessment week this week so the class have been showing off their learning in reading, writing and maths. Their writing assessment was related to clouds so we kept an eye on the clouds in the sky - when there were any! We have been preparing for transition so they also had a morning in their new class, Kestrels, where they will be in September with Mrs Everest. In our maths lessons, we continued our learning on calculating with money and classifying triangles: isosceles, scalene and equilateral.
We also had some more relaxed moments, as you can see from the picture of us enjoying a story in class. We even spotted a peahen called Alice on the school roof and coming up to our classroom door to take a look.
The children are in need of a rest in the run up to the summer holiday so we wish you a peaceful and restorative weekend.
We have had a really varied and interesting week in Robin class.
The highlight for many has been the chance to come up with ideas and plan for writing their own fantasy narrative set in a tunnel. We have been looking at writing in first-person and using a thesaurus to find synonyms to edit and improve our writing. The children looked at, touched, smelt (and eventually ate) marshmallows and likened them to clouds, pillows and cheeks. Meanwhile in our grammar lessons, we have looked at adding fronted adverbials to add detail and interest, for example instead of, 'She tried her best,' we could add an adverbial to make it, 'On a daily basis, she tried her best.'
In mathematics the class have been learning about money, and in particular, writing money as decimals and converting pounds and pence. On a Friday, they have been looking at shape with Mrs Dillon, so we continued our learning by defining and spotting obtuse, acute and right angles.
The children have been loving their swimming lessons and have made the most of the glorious, sunny weather this week. They loved the Kickathon which involved kicking or throwing a ball into a machine which measured the speed it went.
Our art lessons saw us drawing native British animals such as deer in the style of prehistoric drawing, while our geography saw us learning more about volcanoes, and Mount Etna in Sicily in particular. We even squeezed in a visit from a French student, Eugenie, and the children had some really insightful questions about her and her life.
That is just a small snapshot of all the lovely learning that has taken place this week. Enjoy the sunny weekend!
This week started with Robin class having their class assembly. For the Assembly the children explained all about the layers of the earth and took everyone on a journey through them. All the children were fantastic and worked very hard, well done. In Maths, the children have completed their multiplication checks and all their hard work paid off. There is no pass mark for this check but I am sure they did really well. In English we have been continuing to look at our book Journey to the Centre of the Earth and think about some of the key language features of it, ready to write their own stories.
In Science we have continued to explore circuits thinking about whether different materials were insulators and conductors. If you ask the children they should be able to explain the meaning of these words. We have also started our swimming lessons this week and the children thoroughly enjoyed being back in the pool.
The children have come back from half term well rested and full of energy for their final half term in Robins. Practice for class assembly is in full swing ready for our performance on Monday. They will be showcasing their learning all about the layers of the earth from our geography and English lessons. Each member of the class will have something to say and contribute.
In guided reading we have been reading a retelling of the classic adventure novel, Journey to the Centre of the Earth. The children have been working on their inference skills about Axel as the main character and how it is written from his point of view. Meanwhile in our writing, we focussed on how direct speech is correctly punctuated which will help us with writing an adventure story.
In mathematics, the class have been working on learning their times tables, looking particularly at useful for strategies to use when we don't know the answer straight away. You can see in the photo a times table loop game that we played. It is really importance to practise times tables little and often at home and at school.
Our history lesson was about The Odyssey, in science we discussed how an electrical circuit could be complete or incomplete and in music we continued our unit on jazz.
Another busy week in Robin class. We hope you have a wonderful weekend and can make it to our class assembly on Monday!
This week we have been writing an explanation text all about what you find beneath our feet. We have found out all about the layers of the earth and described them in our writing. Once we had written our text we edited our work to make sure it was the best it possibly could be.
In guided reading, we have been continuing to read the book; The miraculous journey of Edward Tulane. We have also explored the character of Edward, to think about what he is like and what might happen to him.
In Maths we have been playing lots of multiplication games, to practice our times tables. Keep these up over half term. At the beginning of the week we also explored turns and thinking about them in context.
In Geography we continued learning about volcanoes and specifically learning about the eruption of mount Etna. We will be continuing to explore volcanoes and how they erupt after half term.
In Science on Friday we looked at circuits and how they are made, including what components are needed to create a complete circuit. After we had learnt that we had a go at making our own circuits with the different electrical components.
Enjoy your half term holiday!
We have begun some new learning this week finding out what is below the earth's surface and linking this to our geography unit on volcanos and our writing in English.
In English we read The Street Beneath My Feet which explores the different layers of the earth including the crust, mantle, inner core and outer core. This book formed our guided reading for the week. We made predictions about the story, explored new vocabulary (such as seismologist) and looked at new and interesting ways of varying our sentence openers.
Our geography was closely related to our English. We explored the layers of the earth and made a plasticine model in small groups to represent these layers. We wrote an explanation of how to make the models as part of our English exploring the features of explanation texts.
In Maths we have been using diens (practical equipment) to show tenths and hundreths. We then looked at how these are written as decimals as we explored our decimal topic further. Mrs Dillon started a unit on shape which she will be carrying through with the class each week; this week we did quarter, half and whole turns clockwise and anticlockwise.
In DT, we are making models of the Parthenon to relate to our learning on Persua and Greece in history.
We hope you all have a lovely feast weekend.
This week we have continued our learning across the curriculum. Here is a little about what we have done:
A big goodbye to Mrs Spencer! We're sure she'll be back to visit.
Have a restful weekend.
What a week! We have done so much learning - here is a little about what we have done...
We need to say a very warm welcome to our new teachers in Robin Class, Mrs Yeoman and Mrs Dillon, who have joined us to begin the transition in taking over from me, Mrs Spencer. What a super week, well done!
It has been another busy week and the children have learnt:
Well done this week, Robins!
This week the children have settled back into old routines quickly. We have:
On Monday, we had a wonderful dance session with Jack, from JSDC Dance Company.
We have been working hard on a non-chronological report all about Honey Bees! We have enjoyed the research because it has helped us to understand some of the lines in our Bee Musical production. The children are working hard on their tone of voice and sentence structures for this piece of writing.
Robin Class have enjoyed their rehearsals singing and acting out the different scenes. They are getting excited about their performances next week, though maybe a little nervous!
We have been well on our way with rehearsals for our production. We are really excited to preform to our loved ones in just 8 days! Next week we will be very busy bees on stage getting sorted!
Alongside this, we have been continuing our learning about fractions and the children have been using drawn representations to support their understanding. They have work particularly hard on this.
We also enjoyed our Geography lesson all about different types of farming and learning the following terms: arable farming, pastoral farming and mixed farming.
It was also Science Week! We investigated pendulums and completed an investigation about making pendulum that moved for 30 seconds. It was a whole school competition and we loved our Science assembly.
Well done this week Robin Class.
This week, we have been very busy with learning our lines for the Year 3/4 Production. Keep practising those lines at home and saying them with expression!
The children have been working hard to show their understanding of mixed number fractions and improper fractions. It has not been an easy task! Will continue our learning about fractions in the coming weeks.
In Science, we continued our learning about sound and how sound waves move through the air and other materials as vibrations. We learnt that when we can no longer hear something that is making sound it is because we have moved too far away and the sound waves have lost their energy. This means they can't reach our eardrum for us to hear the sound. We tested it out on the playground with a beeper.
This week, the children also enjoyed our 'Craft', Art lesson where we were able to tie-dye material to take home! They did a great job and they look very effective.
We have also managed to fit in World Book Day celebrations! We started off on Monday morning with a fantastic animal experience - all the children got to hold a meerkat! The children loved dressing up, participating in the BBC Live Lesson and making a Book Cover of their favourite book. We also enjoyed a story. There are a few more stories from different teachers in school on Seesaw for you to watch at your leisure!
Well done this week!
We've had a great week back after half term! Here are a few things we have learnt:
This week we have talked a lot about the word 'yet' and how we might not be able to do something 'yet' but if we keep persevering we'll be able to do it eventually!
What a super end to the half term. Well done Robin Class for working so hard!
Have an enjoyable half term!
Here are a few things we have learnt this week:
Another super week! Keep up the hard work, Robins.
Here are a few things we have been learning:
This week:
Robin Class absolutely loved visiting our Stretham Art Gallery. We viewed everyone's work and looked at the different artists which inspired all of the great artistic flare across the school.
What a week! We have made great progress across the curriculum. We have been:
Well done this week!
A big Happy New Year to all of you and your families. The children have come back brilliantly and are showing such a positive start to the term. Here is a little about what we have been doing this week...
We're coming towards the end of term so we were finishing up a lot of our units and topics this week!
The children have worked particularly hard on writing letters to their Head Teacher about our Local Habitat Survey that we conducted. We looked into the threats that pose a danger to different habitats and wildlife. Following this, we wrote letters with recommendations on how we can improve our school grounds for the ecosystems around the school. They did a super job!
We also finished our Art and Design Unit on shading and tone, so were able to begin a fun Art project, looking into colour theory, including complementary colours. We focused on a particular artist and were inspired by their work! We can't wait to show you our results in the new year.
Here are a few things we have enjoyed this week:
This week we have continued our learning in:
These are just a few things we have done. We also visited the library!
This week, Robin Class have enjoyed learning:
This was another busy week of learning. I hope you all have some rest this weekend and enjoy the PSA School Christmas Market this Saturday!
This week has been very busy:
Robin Class enjoyed celebrating Children in Need Day! We coloured a Pudsey bear, put out our pennies on Pudsey and loved being in non-uniform/spots & stripes.
It has been a busy week preparing for our class assembly, but we have somehow managed to do a lot of work too!
We have had a busy first week back after half term. The children are very tired and are deserving of a restful weekend. Here is a little bit about what we have done this week:
Well done this week. I look forward to next week with you all!
We have had a busy end to half term. We have:
Have a fun, safe and happy half term.
Over this week, we have learnt:
You have had a super week, Robins. One more to go before half term!
What a busy week! Here are a few things we have learnt:
Well done this week, Robins!
This week has flown by with another brilliant trip! They enjoyed their time at the Fitzwilliam Museum and they learnt a lot about Ancient Egyptians. The children were 'mind-blown' when they were told that an ancient Egyptian person also once saw the same things they were looking at!
In Science this week, we completed another enquiry. As a class, we put hard-boiled eggs into glass jars filled with different soft drinks. We were investigating what happens to the eggshells after 48 hours and asked ourselves how we could compare this to the enamel of our teeth and tooth decay. The results were rather interesting...
We are nearing the end of our place value unit: learning about Roman Numerals in Maths. Have you checked your clocks at home for the 'error' we talked about? (The number 4 on a lot of clocks is actually wrong!)
In English, the children have completed some writing to describe the setting where the Egyptian Cinderella took place.
Lastly, we somehow managed to squeeze in learning about the water cycle in Geography, notations in Music and began another Art project!
Well done Robin Class for a super week. You have had the joy of lots of teachers being with you this week and you coped brilliantly with change.
This week you thoroughly enjoyed your visit to Denny Abbey. Your behaviour was excellent. You learnt so much about farming in the fens, from learning about blacksmiths to finding out about corn and wheat. All of you created super bird scarers too in an Arts and Crafts activity. We hope you enjoyed your visit!
You have also begun celebrating harvest in school by creating our own pumpkin paintings. We had a go at 'observational drawings', thinking carefully about what the object looks like, its texture and its size, when sketching. Then we painted them using watercolours.
I can't believe we have finished our second week! Here are a few things we have been doing...
Well done Robin Class.
Welcome back Year 4s! I am so proud of the way you have all settled back into the swing of things this week. You really have come back grown up and ready to learn.
This week, we have started some exciting topics. We have:
A very big, 'well done' for a super week back at school.