A healthy plate
We are focusing on keeping ourselves fit and healthy in our Science lessons - focusing this week on a balanced diet.
We looked at the different food groups and the eatwell plate, considering how much of each food we needed to incorporate into our meals to be healthy most of the time.
Children…
A timeline of Britain
This week we have spent some time in class learning about the chronology of how we came to be where we are in Britain.
Understanding the order of historical events that led us to where we are today is extremely important in contextualising many learning points across all subjects.
Children…
Outdoor mornings!
As we have had some lovely weather this week, middle school have spent several mornings having their maths and English outside.
In our English lesson we used the outside to find objects to write similes about. Here are some that we came up with:
'The grass is as muddy as a pig sty.' -…
Poetry Detectives
Our first English topic this half term is exploring poetry.
Children had to become poetry detectives throughout the week and explore lots about poems. Firstly, we looked at a variety of poem types and learned that poems have lines and stanzas. We also learned that poems didn't always have to…
Where do we live?
Our new topic for the term is all about me, so in geography we are focusing on where we live.
Children began by using a variety of geographical tools to help them find out where we are located in the world!
We already knew some of the answers, but our atlas, globes and digital maps helped us to…
German Christmas Cards
This Wednesday, middle school got creative (and very glittery) creating some Christmas cards with a German twist. They all wrote 'Merry Christmas' in German on the front.
We had a great time creating our cards - don't they look lovely?!
Frohe Wiehnachten!
Middle School Christmas Party
Middle school really enjoyed their Christmas party this year.
Alongside plenty of festive music, we played lots of party games and won lots of prizes! Children especially loved the pass the parcel that was kindly donated by Friends of Inskip!
What happened to the Indus Valley Civilisation?
To finish off our topic on the Indus river valley civilisation, the children investigated some of the possible reasons that the cities along the Indus valley were abandoned. Nobody knows for sure, but there are several theories that could explain their disappearance. Children read these theories…
Fractions
Children have been introduced to fractions this week, using practical methods to understand how numbers and shapes can be split into fractions. Children particularly enjoyed using whiteboards to draw fractions out and splitting amounts using counters.
Year 4s soon learned that they needed to use…
Snow!
Last week we were blessed with a wonderful morning of snow! Children really enjoyed making snowmen and collecting up the biggest pile of snow.
We talked about where snow comes from and how some countries get snow and others don't as often. Children discussed some of the conditions needed for…
Christmas craft morning
Last Monday, middle school unfortunately had to cancel their 'rainforest day'. To assure that we still had a morning of fun, we decided to create some Christmas crafts to help decorate the classroom instead.
Children all sat on one big table to colour, cut and create. We made a huge paper chain…
Winter Weather
The weather took a turn for the frosty and cold this week, however this didn't put middle school off playing and exploring nature during their playtime. The children were fascinated by how the frost had covered everything! They carefully looked at ice crystals on leaves and grass and noticed how…