Welcome home year 6
Rowan
Rowan have been adventurous with their art this week. We tried printmaking using clay. We each had a ball of clay which the children imprinted a pattern into. They then rolled paint onto the clay and pressed it down onto the paper to create some lovely patterns!
Birch
Our focus in art this week has been learning about mixing tertiary colours. The children used watercolours to create a new palette, which they will be working on later in the unit to create work with complementary and analogous colours.
Sycamore
This week Sycamore Class have been learning about how the Geography of Britain helped or hindered potential invaders.
One the one hand, this is a hard country to invade because it is an island. But on the other hand, there are lots of quiet coves that invaders, such as the Vikings, could use to sneak up on others!
Aspen
This week in Aspen, we have been getting musical! Using the piece of music called “A Bao A Qu”, which is featured in the BBC Ten Pieces, we created our own class beast. With our class beast, we used a range of untuned percussion instruments to play sounds that could link to how our beast moves.
Year 6
Year 6 have had a fantastic weeks residential and has shown all the keys to success, in particular resilience. We are very proud of them all and have sent them home happy but tired!
Jubilee Planting
Sweet peas and sunflowers
To celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, we will be creating a 'Jubilee Garden' located outside Acorns. Each child and member of staff at school is invited to plant a specially commissioned Jubilee sweet pea seed, as well as range of sunflower seeds, which will create s stunning display . We will also be planting a wild flower border around our Jubilee tree (planted as part of the Green Canopy scheme) on the front field. A special blend of wildflower seeds has been created for the Jubilee, with a red, white and blue theme. We can't wait to see them bloom!
Litter Picking
To demonstrate our Key value of 'Respect', we have participated in the 'The Great Big Schools Clean with Keep Britain Tidy' campaign, which was launched this week. We enjoyed a live lesson featuring a children's author, Sarah Roberts, who read her book, 'Somebody Crunched Colin'. Each class took part in litter picking in the school grounds with our new litter-pickers. It was astonishing how much rubbish we collected! Children are reminding themselves to dispose of their litter carefully to show respect to the school grounds as well as to the environment.
Exploring Light
The Tempest
Year 4 5 and 6 were lucky enough to welcome the Young Shakespeare Company into school again for a production of The Tempest. The children were able to actively participate and were introduced to the rich language of William Shakespeare.
Year 3 and 4
In Science we are working on light, and we are improving our working scientifically skills by carrying out a variety of investigations. This week we were investigating the thickness of materials and how opaque they are.
We have also been looking at shadows: how they are created and how they change.
Year 5 and 6
This week, it was Aspen’s’ turn to explore how birds beaks have evolved and changed due to where they live and what they eat. The children loved picking up the various objects with different utensils and were able to use that information to describe which birds may live in different habitats.
Bird beaks!
Year 5 and 6
This week in Science we have been exploring adaptation and evolution. To help us understand why birds beaks have developed the way they have, we conducted and experiment using chop sticks, tweezers and other utensils to help us pick up different objects. We were able to explain how a bird’s diet has a direct impact on the structure of the beak and vice versa.
Top Tips to help with children's behaviour
Top Tips
Be consistent: say what you mean and stick to it.
Make the consequence fit the crime.
Empathise, but keep boundaries in place.
Never say ‘no’, use ‘when and then’ instead.
Don’t say don’t. say what you do want.
Calm and controlled voice.
Notice and praise.
Thank you, not please.
Mummification and News Reports
Year 3 and 4
Children in year 3 and 4 have been writing a fact file on mummification linked to our work in history and English. As part of our curriculum work, appreciate, participate and innovate, this shows children starting to innovate. They have the knowledge of the topic, and they were tasked with presenting it however they like in order to best communicate their ideas.
Children in Years 3 and 4 have been working on their 'Discover' Arts Award, an introductory award, certified by Trinity College, London. The children had to participate in a range of activities, from identifying arts words, creating their own work and discussing it with others. They collected evidence of their work in oog books which were sent to Trinity College to be certified. We are delighted to announce that everyone who participated on the day passed their award, and the certificates will be with us shortly. Congratulations to all of the children - your work was highly praised by the assessors!
Year 5 and 6
To show our understanding of a character's emotions, we created black out poetry. Using a page from the text, Swimming against the storm, we selected key phrases or words to show how Eliza was feeling about her sister Avery going missing.
In English this week, we responded to our text by creating our own news reports. The children performed their reports to the class and were even filmed!
World Book Day 'Don't judge a book by its cover'.
World Book Day
The theme for world book day was “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. There were lots of activities in the classes, including using clues and prompts to try and guess what book was wrapped in the brown paper!
Children came into school wearing dull clothes, then painted bright, vibrant t-shirts linked to a book, and went home looking great!
Year 3 and 4
On Monday Year 3 and 4 took part in the Discover Arts Award, run by Hampshire Cultural Trust. It was a great day where we could be imaginative and creative using a range of ideas and media.
Year 5 and 6
HOOK DAY! To launch our new text for writing, we took part in a range of team games where co-operation, trust and communication were vital. With our experiences from the games, we made short predictions about what our new text could be about.
Year 5 and 6 also started their new Science work on ‘Evolution and Inheritance’ and the children thoroughly enjoyed trying to match the baby photos with the teachers and the people in their class!
Onion's Wedding Day
Year R
This week in year R we have been preparing for Onion and Radishes wedding. The children have made decorations, prepared invitations, designed menus and used the book “The Scarecrows wedding” for extra inspiration. On woodland Wednesday the wedding took place, children had special roles including best man, father of the bride, bridesmaids and there was even a group of dancers. Safe to say Onion and Radish had a great wedding day.
Year 5 and 6
Oak class became meteorologists this week: acting out the actions of a tornado where hot air collides with warm air to produce an updraft which results in a tornado. We then made tornados in a bottle and researched how they were formed.
In Aspen the children created their own circulation maps, using ribbon, wool and pens to illustrate the way that blood moves around the body and it’s function.
Egyptian Day
Athletics
This week 12 children from year 5 and 6 represented the school at Kings and took part in a range of different athletic activities. These included the javelin and the triple jump! They were a credit to the school and Mrs Horkan was very impressed with their enthusiasm.
Year 3 and 4 Egyptian day
Egyptian day was a great success!
We learned how to use hieroglyphics, found out about the Egyptian number system and mummified tomatoes! Later on, we made our own shabtis- servants to look after us in the afterlife!
Year 5 and 6
In Science this week the children have been learning about the function of blood in blood and the different components it is made from. To help them understand, the children made their own blood using cheerios (red blood cells), orange water (plasma), white marshmallows (white blood cells) and tiny pom poms (platelets). It was very messy but lots of fun and it helped us all remember the different parts.
Year 5/6 also accessed Google Legends to learn all about being safe on the internet. Through quizzes and games, we were able to understand the importance of being safe on the internet.
Internet safety
Thanks to everyone who attended our Internet Safety presentation this week. At Stanmore Primary School we are dedicated to help keep your children safe online and understand the pressures that children and parents face keeping up to date with online risks. Click the link below to view our Online Safety Power point and if you have any concerns please contact the school.