Click here to play the Banana Hunt game that I used with my maths set today.
Monthly Archive for June, 2008

Sam has been chosen to be next week’s star of the week due to his friendly manner, his kindness and the entertainment that he brings to the classroom. Well done Sam!
Click on the links below if you would like to learn more about habitats.
Click here to visit the National Geographic Kids video gallery that I used with you today in class. There are tonnes of great animal videos in the gallery - which is your favourite and why?
Have a great weekend! ![]()

Aneith has been chosen to be next week’s star of the week due to his excellent friendship with others and the superb way in which he worked with his partner during PE lessons. Well done Aneith - you deserve it!

This week’s star of the week is Freddie. Freddie was nominated by a number of children in the class for being a good friend and including others in games. Well done Freddie!
I really enjoyed the work that we completed last week on solids and liquids - if you are interested in learning more about these, click here to explore the BBC Schools ‘Solids and liquids’ simulation program. This simulation allows you to heat and cool different objects and also test your knowledge with a quiz. Enjoy! ![]()
I have uploaded some photos from today’s and yesterday’s science lessons to the Year Four section of our school website - click here to view them. ![]()
It was great to see so many of you at the Summer Fair today. Miss Price has kindly uploaded some of the pictures she took at the fair to the gallery on our school website - click here to view them. ![]()
Coming up soon is our class assembly; we have been asked to teach the children in Key Stage Two some new playground games during this assembly. To help you think about different games that we could teach to others, click here to explore a website called ‘Playground fun’. Let me know if this website gives you any good ideas for playground games, or if you would like to show the other children how one of the games on it works during assembly time. ![]()






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