Year 1: Measuring Height and Length
This week in year 1 we have been measuring height and length using non-standard and standard units.
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This week in year 1 we have been measuring height and length using non-standard and standard units.
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To celebrate British Science week, the children in year 1 made their own wormery. The children loved getting outside to find the worms needed. We used layers of sand and soil inside a plastic bottle before adding some dry leaves so that the worms had plenty to eat. We will water the wormery over the
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This afternoon Year 2 explored the word ‘density’. We made rainbows in test tubes using sugar to change the density of the water. We died each different water with food colouring so we could investigate what happened. We found out that the densest water stayed at the bottom and the less dense water stayed at
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Wow, what a great trip. We got to see some Roman artefacts, learnt what life was like in the Roman legion, pretended to be a Roman soldier, explored the museum and asked lots and lots of great questions! I think we all really enjoyed the trip. Here are just a few photos!
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In maths, Year 5 have been counting in powers of 10. We solved a variety of fluency and resoning problems.
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Welcome, young digital explorers! In today’s world, the internet is like a vast, exciting playground filled with games, videos, and endless possibilities. However, just like in any playground, it’s crucial to know how to stay safe. Join us as we embark on an adventure to explore the wonderful world of online safety! **1. Meet the
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Gosford Park recently participated in a HADO event, an augmented reality sport combining physical activity with digital gameplay. HADO is played on a 10x6m court with up to three players per team. Players wear sensors on their wrists and heads to shoot orbs of energy at opponents and use shields for defense Our children were