Mrs Taylor kindly gave golf lessons to Classes 1 and 2 this afternoon with golf clubs borrowed from Halesworth golf club.
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Sports Fortnight- Street Dance
Today's sporting activity gave all the children their chance to bring out their inner divas and showcase some serious attitude. Premier Sport provided the lessons which the children thoroughly enjoyed.
Monday, 29 June 2015
Viewing photos on the Blog
I am aware that some electrical devices as such Iphones and Ipads are not able to show slideshows of photos on the school blog. I do try to use a collage of photos wherever possible, however, this does not allow me to show all the photos taken (it would take up too much space) and it seems such a shame not to give as many children as possible the chance to see themselves.
In order to view all the photos from the blog, you may need to use a regular computer or laptop. Sorry for the inconvenience.
In order to view all the photos from the blog, you may need to use a regular computer or laptop. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Sports Fortnight- Archery and Rounders
All classes had the opportunity to try archery today, led by premier sport. Teachers were relieved to see arrows with suction cups and not points! More pictures can be seen in a slideshow below.
We also set up a game of rounders to prevent too much standing around, waiting for a turn with the bow and arrow.
We also set up a game of rounders to prevent too much standing around, waiting for a turn with the bow and arrow.
Sports Fortnight- Medal Maths
Maths
continues during ports fortnight, but with a sporting theme.
The problem:
Thirteen
nations competed in a sports tournament. Unfortunately, we do not have the final
medal table, but we have the following pieces of information:
1.
Turkey and Mexico both finished above Italy and New Zealand.
2.
Portugal finished above Venezuela, Mexico, Spain and Romania.
3.
Romania finished below Algeria, Greece, Spain and Serbia.
4.
Serbia finished above Turkey and Portugal, both of whom finished below Algeria
and Russia.
5.
Russia finished above France and Algeria.
6.
Algeria finished below France but above Serbia and Spain.
7.
Italy finished below Greece and Venezuela, but above New Zealand.
8.
Venezuela finished above New Zealand but below Greece.
9.
Greece finished below Turkey, who came below France.
10.
Portugal finished below Greece and France.
11.
France finished above Serbia, who came above Mexico.
12.
Venezuela finished below Mexico, and New Zealand came above Spain.
Can
you recreate the medal table from this information?
The children
used a range of strategies to form the medals table and enjoyed the process.
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Feel The Force Science Show
Meanwhile, KS2 travelled to The Abbey School in Woodbridge to see the 'Feel The Force' show performed by educators from The London Science Museum.
They met the famous Phil The Frog (stunt frog), known for his many Hollywood films, such as Harry Frogger and James Pond.
We thank The Abbey School for their hospitality and the educators for a fantastic morning.
They met the famous Phil The Frog (stunt frog), known for his many Hollywood films, such as Harry Frogger and James Pond.
We thank The Abbey School for their hospitality and the educators for a fantastic morning.
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Science Museum Bubble Show
This morning, KS1 travelled to The Abbey School in Woodbridge to see the famous Bubble Show performed by educators from The London Science Museum.
The children thoroughly enjoyed the show and came home with a shared fascination of bubbles, but also an insight into a fail safe bubble recipe! We thank The Abbey School for their hospitality and the educators for a fantastic morning.
The children thoroughly enjoyed the show and came home with a shared fascination of bubbles, but also an insight into a fail safe bubble recipe! We thank The Abbey School for their hospitality and the educators for a fantastic morning.
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