Sycamore Class

Sycamore Class

21/10/2024

Autumn 2

Knowledge Organiser

05/09/2024

Autumn 1

Knowledge Organiser


24/05/2024

Summer 2

Knowledge Organiser


14/05/2024

Parent Meeting

End of Year 2 Expectations


25/03/2024

Summer 1

Knowledge Organiser


16/02/2024

Spring 2

Knowledge Organiser


26/01/2024

Sycamore class listened to the story of Freddie the Fish and his journey along the river. Whilst he travelled, several pollutants were added to the water causing Freddie serious stress and damage. We discussed the impact of the pollutants on Freddie and his life processes and imagined how we would feel if our habitat was changed in a way which made us unwell. We the. Read the story of George Saves the World by Lunchtime. We considered ways in which to look after the world we live in by reducing, reusing, repairing and recycling. Throughout the afternoon, we created brightly coloured and eye catching posters to place around school to remind people how to look after our precious world.

01/01/2024

Spring 1

Knowledge Organiser


27/11/2023

The Great Fire of London

As part of our Great Fire of London topic, we had a visit from our local firefighters.

They told us all about the equipment they use to protect themselves in their work and also about the equipment they use. We could see how much things had changed within the fire service since the Great Fire of London in 1666.

At the end of the visit we got to see the emergency lights and hear the very, very loud siren! 

30/10/2023

Autumn 2

Knowledge Organiser

13/09/2023

Year Two Wisbech Castle Trip

As part of our topic ‘Where are castles found and do dragons live there?’ we visited Wisbech Castle. On the way we talked about the physical and human features of our town, which we had previously looked at on a map as part of our Geography work on learning about what our town is like.

When we arrived at the castle we got to see what it looked like in the past and learnt that many years ago you were able to see the sea from Wisbech castle.

Throughout the morning we saw many old artefacts as we visited rooms within the castle, learning a little about the history of our town. We also visited the dungeons! It was very dark down there! We all really enjoyed learning more about the history of the place in which we live. 

This is what Wisbech castle looked like in 1087.

We saw some old toys and furniture and some of us volunteered to try on some clothing! 

We sketched the outside of the castle. It has lots of windows!

08/09/2023

Autumn 1

Knowledge Organiser


12/06/2023

Summer 2

Knowledge Organiser

31/03/2023

Summer 1

Knowledge Organiser

Parent SATs Meeting

Parent Meeting

09/02/2023

Spring 2

Knowledge Organiser

16/12/2022

Spring 1

Knowledge Organiser

20/10/2022

Autumn 2

Knowledge Organiser


12/09/2022

Autumn 1

Knowledge Organiser

12/09/2022

Year 2 went for a walk in the locality to explore human and physical features in the town around us. We walked to the park and noticed what we could see. Take a look at the pictures with your child and see if they can explain a human and physical feature to you. Perhaps you could go on a hunt either where we walked or near where you lived. Well done Year 2- we were very proud of you on your first trip out of school.

Summer Holiday Read, Write Inc Speed Sounds Lessons

Set 1

Set 2

Set 3 

09/06/2022

Yesterday we began our new topic for this half term. We started by receiving our tickets for a flight to an unknown destination and checking in at the classroom door. We arrived and sat in our seats, ready for the in flight safety briefing. When the doors of our ‘plane’ opened, we were blasted with icy cold air (from a fan!) and started to guess where we had travelled to! We watched several videos, looked at images and clues and came to the conclusion that we were in Antarctica and were ready to be explorers! The rest of our afternoon was spent exploring ideas linked to Antarctica; writing fact files, exploring how to make the ice melt (or not melt!), directing bee-bots on a journey, creating Antarctica from construction, voting for our favourite Antarctic animal, reading about penguins and making finger print images. Have a look and see what we have been up to!

25/05/2022

Summer 2

Knowledge Organiser

27/05/2022

Jubilee

Here are Year 2 creating portraits of the Queen in two different styles: one is more traditional and one is more modern. We then created a gallery for the other class to come and view our work.

27/05/2022

Topic

As part of our topic of Flight, Year 2 completed their own experiment to see which material made the best aeroplane. First of all, we tested materials and considered their properties linked to what we need for a good aeroplane. Next, we practiced our folding techniques to make our own plane. Then, it was time for the testing! We considered what we needed to implement for the experiment to be a fair test and off we went. We went into the hall and threw our planes, measuring the distances and comparing the length. Upon returning to the classroom, we made conclusions from our results and considered which would be the most appropriate material. 

27/05/2022

DT

In DT this half term, we have been creating our own planes with an axle. We tested our skills and experiment and here are our final results!

25/04/2022

SATs Information

Parent Meeting 2022


01/04/2022

Summer 1

Knowledge Organiser

04/03/2022

World Book Day

11/02/2022

Spring 2

Knowledge Organiser

11/02/2022

Hunstanton!


Today we were so excited that we finally got to go on our first school trip!

We boarded the coach with much anticipation and could not wait to arrive in Hunstanton. Armed with our hi-vis jackets and a spotting sheet, we entered the sealife centre, only to be greeted with a huge repertoire of animals waiting to see our beaming smiles through the glass. We were fortunate enough to listen to a great talk about rockpools, learning about the animals which have them as their habitat and even being allowed to touch a starfish and see a crab up close! We were very ready to eat our lunch and then we began on our next adventure. We walked from Hunstanton, along the promenade to Old Hunstanton, stopping to notice the physical and natural features and take in the views. We were excited to notice the cliffs we had been discussing and sketching and loved seeing them up close: noticing the erosion by the sea, the clear colours of the rocks and the change in feature as we progressed along the beach. The lighthouse appeared and we knew the coach was nearby which made our tired legs keep going a little longer!

Some giggles and fun on the coach made the journey pass quickly and we were back to school. We missed some of our friends who couldn't make today but couldn't wait to share the pictures... Enjoy

04/02/2022

Spirit of the Wild


On Friday 4th of February, we were fortunate enough to have a visit from Spirit of the Wild. They brought in a repertoire of animals and discussed their habitats and the food chains they were part of. We learned lots of new facts and were very lucky to have the chance to hold and touch lots of the animals too! The children were so excited and left the classroom buzzing with new knowledge. This was a wonderful way to end our topic!

11/01/2021

Spring 1

Knowledge Organiser

10/12/2021 Panto

Science Investigation:

Our topic this half term has been the Great Fire of London. We have explored the reasons the fire started, spread and how the firegihters attempted to put it out. We compared the fire service in 1666 and now, looking at the equipment and resources they used. Using this information, this week, Year 2 have been hypothesising and testing which material would be the best to make a hose from. On Wednesday, we were spoken to by members of Wisbech fire station who explained how they put fires out now and the equipment they use on a regular basis. We then tested materials and learned about the properties waterproof and water resistant. We then planned out our experiment, considering fair testing and set to work! We made conclusions based on measuring the amount of water which made it through the hose. Take a look at us in action!


Christmas Experience:

This year, Year 2 travelled to All Saints Church in Walsoken to take part in a Christmas Extravaganza. We sensibly walked there and took part in a rotation of activities which taught us all about the different parts of the Christmas story taking consideration of the journey Mary and Joseph took and the special visitors who came to see the baby Jesus. At the end, we created our own gifts and gave them to the baby Jesus remembering the important message of Christmas.



Clay Tudor House Tiles:

Year 2 have been working hard to develop their skills when using clay. We have focused on the 3 s words: slip, score and stick and practising using these skills to help us to create our final beautiful piece of work. The children then used sketching skills developed alongside this to apply strategies such as: cross-hatching, circling and shading to sketch an accurate image of a Tudor house. The children used this sketch to help them to manipulate the clay into the shape of a tile before adding detail to create their Tudor house.

08/11/2021

This week, children in year 2 were fortunate enough to be visited by a member of Peterborough United Football Club and the club mascot: Peter Burrow. The children were unsurprisingly excited and loved to see videos of the atmosphere at the local football ground and hearing success stories of the players in the team. The children were challenged to our dance off with Peter Burrow and enjoyed practising their cheers to match the goals as they were scored whilst watching clips from various matches. All children in school were presented with free tickets to watch a match which of course, added even more to the excitement and engagement in the session! Following this, some children volunteered themselves to partake in a subsequent coaching session. The children persevered through attempting various football training activities and negotiated learning new skills, alongside trying to beat Peter Burrow in a selection of challenges. Year 2 would like to send their huge thanks to Peterborough Football Club and we look forward to hearing all about the match when they return!


On Thursday 11th of November, Year 2 had the chance to listen to ‘The Last Post’ played live by a student at our neighbouring school St. Peter’s. Following this, Year 2 took part in the two minutes silence in our outdoor area, showing real respect and taking part in a very poignant moment.


01/11/2021

Autumn 2


Welcome back to the second half of our Autumn term in Year 2. It has been wonderful to see you all settle in and rise to the new challenges of this year group. We know you’re going to absolutely LOVE this topic!

This half term’s topic for Year 2 is ‘The Great Fire of London’! The excitement will begin when you enter your classroom on the first day back to find some clues to help you to learn more about The Great Fire and some important people to consider. From here, we will become historians and do our own research using books and iPads to find out more about the event.

The children will be learning to use different sources of information such as diaries and pictures to learn about what happened as well as develop their understanding of cause and effect by learning how the events of the fire changed life in the future. We hope to spend time looking at how the fire service has changed through the years with a possible visit from the fire service, where we will also learn about fire safety.

After a very successful Design and Technology unit last half term, we plan to focus on developing our skills in Art in the coming weeks. Our big question will be ‘How do artists make structures look real?’ and as a starting point, we will look at the life and work of the artist Stephen Wiltshire, who creates detailed sketches of London landscapes. The children will learn different sketching techniques and apply the skills they have practised to create a sketch of a house from the times of The Great Fire of London. We will then move on to explore clay and build on the work undertaken in Year One by practising flattening, shaping, marking and joining clay. The children will create a final beautiful piece of work using their own sketch as a starting point, of a clay tile of a house from the time of The Great Fire of London.

We learned about materials in Science last half term considering the suitability of materials for specific uses. This half term we will use this to carry out our own investigation into the best material to make a hose for a firefighter. We will explore how hoses work and then complete our own fair tests to collect and analyse our own data. We will keep you updated with how we get on!


The children will continue to enjoy their daily Read, Write Inc lessons to develop their reading and writing skills. We will be writing at various points across the topic, writing about our science investigations, a diary entry as if we were present during the Great Fire of London and a recount of our visit from the Fire Service, plus lots more!

In our daily Maths lessons we are learning about addition and subtraction, learning how to add and subtract two 2 digit numbers. We will be continuing to apply this knowledge in a variety of contexts and will build upon our fluency and recall of facts too. Please don’t forget to log into Doodle Maths and complete your 10 minutes a day to support you with this.

We will press pause on our new topic during this half term to learn about the Hindu festival of Diwali. We will learn that it is the festival of light and the celebration of good triumphing over evil. The children will listen to and act out the story of Rama and Sita and will have a special visitor in school to teach the children a dance that retells the main parts of the story.


24/10/2021

Design and Technology-Moving Pictures

This half term Year Two have been leaning about the different mechanisms you can use to make a picture move. We started by looking at some moving picture books which use flaps, pivots and sliders and then we learnt to make those mechanisms ourselves.

We then designed our own moving picture of a dragon and applied all that we had learnt to make our dragons move. The children thoroughly enjoyed these lessons and as a celebration of all our hard work we had an exhibition! The children loved seeing their work displayed when they came into school in the morning.

Mrs Kane, Mrs Smith, Mrs Daniels and Miss Williamson all came to see our work and we shared our learning journey with them. The adults took time to talk with the children about how their pictures worked and what they liked about their work.

After the adults had enjoyed looking at our work we had a chance to look at each other’s work. Each child had three post it notes on which they could record three compliments for three of their favourite moving pictures. We learnt about how to give precise feedback to each other by saying why we thought it was a good moving pictures and everyone was thrilled to return to their own work and read what their classmates had written about their work.


Finally we evaluated our own work and said what our favourite part of our picture was and why, what we might do differently next time and why, and what was the easiest and hardest part of creating our picture. During this discussion we realised we had all been persistent tortoises when completing this work and that we all found different things easy and difficult.

We had a wonderful morning and are really looking forward to our next Art and Design project!



21/10/2021

Year 2 End of Topic Celebration


To celebrate the end of our topic: Are castles and dragons real? Year 2 had a wonderful time completing lots of activities which allowed them to showcase their understanding and learning completed or learn a new skill. The children searched for treasure with magnets finding things which were magnetic or not, they create their own shields and a tin foil knight with his armour. They used sponges to create printed castles and ice cubes to make their own ice castle (some children took inspiration from a well named film with an ice queen!). The children navigated through mazes to save the princess and created books containing what they have learned about castles. This was all available alongside lots of Autumn based activities which meant for a really exciting end to a fantastic topic. Well done Year 2 for showcasing your brilliant skills!

21/09/2021

Autumn 1


Welcome to all, to Year 2 – you are now the oldest children in Clarkson Infant School! This is the start of a very exciting year, to aim high and be the best you can be. We can’t wait to come along on this journey with you.


The Autumn Term begins for Year 2 with the topic, ‘Are castles and dragons real?’ The children will begin by exploring our local area and finding out about where we live. This will lead us to look at our own, local ‘Wisbech Castle.’ We will continue to compare where we live to a city in the UK which also has it’s very own castle – Edinburgh! By noticing the specific human and physical features of each of the places, we will be able to compare and contrast these places carefully. This focused learning on the UK will help us to learn the names of the countries which make up the UK and recap our learning on continents which we began in Year 1. We will then use this knowledge to decide where we would like to build our own castle, focusing on using what we know about human and physical features of particular places and creating a map to show its location. We will read a lovely story called the Castle the King Built to base our learning on and to help us understand the jobs of the people involved in building a castle.

This will then lead us onto our learning in Science in which we are going to explore the properties of various different materials. We will become Ada Twist the Scientist, after reading her story and will describe materials, compare them and even explore how they can be changed by squashing, bending, heating and cooling! Using this knowledge, we will then design our own castle, thinking about the suitability of the materials we choose for each part (for example: we wouldn’t use cardboard for our windows otherwise they wouldn’t let any light in and would get rather soggy when it rained!)

Going forward, our DT project is to create a moving picture of a dragon! We will explore different mechanisms, exploring a pivot, slider and flap. The process of designing will then begin where we will carefully consider the materials, joining techniques and strategies to make our moving dragon. We will experiment and evaluate at each stage and work conscientiously, following our design brief, to make our dragons come to life!



02/07/2021

Sports Day

16/06/2021

Summer Term 2


And so begins the final year at Clarkson Infant School for you Sycamore…

Mrs Haworth and I hope you have the best half term and we will make sure we do lots of learning but have lots of fun too!


This term, we  are continuing our expeditions about Explorers, however we are fine tuning our skills and looking at comparing two places: one hot and one cold. Along our journey we will be learning about the animals and plants which inhabit these places, whilst focusing on the adaptations they need to make to survive in the conditions by creating our own hybrid animal to survive the freezing cold or the stifling heat! We will also focus on food chains, noticing which animals would be classed as prey, predators and producers alongside learning about carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. We will learn about where these specific places are exactly, their climate and the make-up of the country in relation to physical and human features. A big question we will aim to answer will be linked to the population of these places: we will compare it and study why they are so different, using what we know about the climate and features to help us. We will also complete map work, go on a journey to these places and look into their relation to other continents on the planet. Our Art will encompass these countries with a focus on traditional Art but also using the watercolour skills we have practised to complete accurate observational paintings of animals. As we explore these places, we will learn about two intrepid explorers who first reached the depths of these countries and shared their knowledge with others! We will look at their lives, their successes (and things that went wrong!) and the journeys they took along the way. We will work as a team to discuss what were the most important reasons these explorers may not have been as successful as they could have been, and will look at a very exciting race that took place! This learning will lead us on to use our musical skills to create some very specific songs related to one of the explorers in particular – we think a popular song that was released recently will give you lots of inspiration for this one! In ICT we will focus on using pictograms and binary trees to help us to organise information and understand facts from it. In PSHE we are focusing on keeping healthy: healthy eating and exercise and their importance.


In our daily Maths lessons, we will focus on measurement of mass, length and capacity. We will ensure we are using the correct units of measurement and will be doing this accurately by reading scales carefully. We will be able to solve problems using practical exploration and will be able to work out problems using the four operations linked to number. Linked to our topic, we will be learning about temperature and how to read the temperature of places. The skills we will focus on are estimation and comparison of amounts. We will progress to recapping our learning on shapes: describing positions, movement and turns with which we will make patterns and understand that a shape is not defined by its orientation. This will lead us to recap our learning about fractions and understanding that they involve the relationship between parts of a whole (linked to shape). We will touch on lines of symmetry too – looking for them, creating them and using them practically. The end of the half term will focus on number and place value to ensure those skills you have learned this year are embedded in preparation for your transition to year 3. Please do look at our class page regularly for updated language lists linked to what we are learning about in the classroom.


As previous terms, we will be focusing on our reading skills. We will be reading daily, focusing on accurate reading with good fluency but also developing our comprehension and inference skills. Please make sure you read your book bag book regularly with an adult at home – we would love to hear how you are getting on.


Let’s have the best final term together and have lots of fun!

16/06/2021


Dear Families,


Please find attached vocabulary lists to help you to support your child with their learning in Maths for the rest of the half term. If you are consistent with the language used in school, it will help your children with their understanding.


In Year 2, children will learn about temperature and using thermometers and reading scales carefully. They will progress to focus on position and direction, looking at describing turns and movements, and lines of symmetry. The final part of this half term will be focusing on consolidating the children’s skills in number and place value.

 

Thank you for your continued support.


Year 2 Summer 2


Dear Families,


Please find below, a link to some key vocabulary that we will be using in our Maths lessons this half term. These will be updated regularly in line with the learning we are completing in the classroom. Please look at the language and definitions to support your child with their Maths at home. The children will be using this language in school and therefore, it will support their knowledge of what each word means if we use them both at home and at school. If you need any further support with these lists and using the language at home, please do contact Miss Archibald via the Office.


Thank you!


W/C 1st March - Multiplication and Division

W/C 12th April - Fractions



14/04/2021

Summer Term 1


Welcome back Sycamore! Mrs Haworth and I hope you have had a wonderful rest and enjoyed the lovely Easter sunshine.


This term, we are going to be turning ourselves into Explorers! We are going to be learning about what explorers are and what they do whilst learning about one famous explorer in particular. We will use the explorer skills we develop to explore our own school – plotting it on a map, creating our own explorer sketchbook, and thinking about the human and physical features around our school in comparison to other places locally and further afield. As we progress through this half term, we are going to focus on the journeys that explorers make. We will look closely at what they use to make their journeys and especially the mode of transport, flight. We will be learning about flight over time and will test different materials to design and make our own aeroplane!


The learning we complete in ICT will support our effective researching and will allow us to look at data that we compile and data from other sources, asking and answering questions using it.


Our focus in Art will be on recording our memories and our explorations. We will use texts to inspire our use of previously learned skills to record what we find out and know. 


In our daily Maths lessons, we will initially focus on division progressing to learning about fractions. Number is going to be a main focus for us for the Summer term to ensure that all children are ready to progress in their learning and understanding after lots of time home learning over the past year. This will be to ensure children have a secure understanding of place value, all four operations and their ability to reason and have fluency with number facts. Please do look at our class page regularly for updated language lists linked to what we are learning about in the classroom. We will be learning about measurement and statistics which will be embedded in our Maths learning but also our provision in the classroom. 


We will have lots of exciting activities and ideas to keep you busy and make your learning fun – we can’t wait to learn more about explorers and what you already know!


25/02/2021

Spring Term 2


Mrs Haworth and I are beyond excited to welcome back all of our class this half term. We are so proud of how you have dealt with a tricky time during our lives and have completed some wonderful home learning too.


This term our topic is: How does your garden grow? We have completed a ‘Plant-a-long’ with some wonderful (if I do say so myself!) singing of a song to help us to remember what to do – remind yourself of this by looking on Tapestry.

We will be focusing on how plants grow and what they need to survive and stay healthy in Science. We are considering the function of each part of a plant and how seed dispersal plays a major role in the life cycle of a seed. We will also have the opportunity to design and create our own seed to test how far it will travel to germinate – we might think about if it could have magical powers or grows into something wonderful as well! Plants can be used to grow food as well as beautiful flowers, so we will be looking at that journey of farm to fork.


We are exploring seasons in both Science and Geography discussing and finding out how the tilt and rotation of the Earth creates not only night and day but the four seasons we understand as Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Putting on our meteorologist hats, we will be creating different ways to measure aspects of the weather such as rain and wind, and looking at the different weather not only locally but nationally and internationally. 


Our big question in Design and Technology is ‘Can you grow a paper garden?’ We will begin by looking at some paper sculptures created by artists and think about how they have been created. We will then learn and practise some paper sculpting techniques such as folding, fringing, rolling and curling to create a scene from the book ‘Christopher Nibbles’, which is about Christopher’s quest to save his favourite food of dandelions from ding out. Once we have learnt some techniques we will set a design brief to create a paper plant incorporating what we have learnt. Finally we will bring together our final pieces of beautiful work to create our own paper garden and reflect and evaluate our work. 


In our daily Maths lessons, we are focusing on multiplication and division. We are focusing on recognising, making and adding equal groups and progressing to using arrays and repeated addition to support us in our thinking. We will divide by sharing, grouping and using our knowledge of counting in 2s, 5s and 10s to support us further. We will need to: recognise odd and even numbers and multiples of 2, 5 and 10, practice positioning numbers on a number line and counting forwards and backwards to help us. Following on from that, we will be learning about statistics. Our learning will be concentrated on: tally charts, interpreting and drawing pictograms with units of 2, 5 and 10 and looking carefully at tables of information and block graphs. This unit requires lots of application of learning we have completed previously in Maths so it will be great to see what we can do!


We are excited for our wonderful World Book day plans and generally getting back in our usual routine as Sycamore Class.


We can’t wait to see you!


Thank you to all of you for your continued support.


11/01/2021

Spring Term 1


Mrs Haworth and I have loved welcoming our class back to school in 2021, whether this be virtually or in person. The children and our families have settled so well into our new routine of learning and it has been great to see such a creative approach to home learning and using resources you already have to support you.


This term our topic is: What is it like at the coast? We have already discussed what we know and would like to learn more about, prompting some great questions and discussions. Children have started to complete their own research using iPads and books in school. 


We will be focusing on habitats in Science, looking at the different conditions required by certain animals, plants and other living things to survive; using the 7 life processes of MRS NERG to help us to understand whether something is living, non-living, dead, alive or never alive. 


In Geography, we are exploring features of the coast using specific vocabulary to describe physical and human features. We will also be naming, locating and identifying characteristics of the four countries and capital cities of the UK and its surrounding seas; considering our local coastal area to help us. We have already loved talking about our experiences around visiting these places – it seems to be a firm favourite for all of us, including Mrs Haworth and I! Using our map skills we developed at the beginning of the Autumn Term, we will construct a map, thinking about the correct symbols in a key and the landmarks we may include.

When we thought about the coast, we found some beautiful Art work by Southey and J. M W Turner. These are the artists we are going to study this half term, focusing on the techniques they use and expressing our opinions on their creations. We are going to explore different shades of colour and mixing our own shades with purpose. We are going to look at using black and white to add tone, and develop our sketching skills to create our own landscape Art using watercolours. 


The children will continue to partake in their daily Read, Write Inc. lessons to develop their reading and writing skills (although these will look a little different this term!) We are excited to explore different texts in our Guided Reading sessions focusing on our comprehension and inference with texts related to our topic, for example the beautiful text : ‘Leaf’ which comprises of information about habitats. Our reading and writing will be linked to our topic context to support our understanding and allow us to apply our skills in varying contexts. 


In our daily Maths lessons, we are focusing on adding and subtracting crossing 1o initially. We will then use this knowledge, plus our knowledge of counting in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s to work with money to find out totals of coins. Following on from this, we will touch on our understanding of shape again, focusing on patterns and applying what we already know about their features. We will then move onto multiplication and division, using repeated addition, counting in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s, using arrays and sharing to support us. 


We are excited to have a virtual visit from an author and other experiences to keep us engaged during a tricky time.


Thank you to all of you for your continued support.

13/11/2020

Autumn Term 2


This half term our topic is The Great Fire of London. We kick started our learning by finding some mystery clues in our classroom on the first day back after half term. Many of the children became historians and did their own research using books and iPads to find out more about the event.


The children will be learning to use different sources of information such as diaries and pictures to learn about what happened as well as develop their understanding of cause and effect by learning how the events of the fire changed life in the future. We hope to spend time looking at how the fire service has changed through the years with a possible visit from the fire service, where we will also learn about fire safety. 


The children will develop their drawing skills by exploring tools such as charcoal and shading pencils to create drawings of Tudor houses and then make a representation of their drawing using clay. 

We will link our work on materials in Science to our topic by considering how the materials used to build houses in Tudor times helped the fire to spread. We will also be carrying out hands on investigations and developing our skills of observation to consider how different materials are used for different purposes based on their suitability. 


The children continue to enjoy their daily Read, Write Inc lessons to develop their reading and writing skills. In our Guided Reading sessions we will look closely at the features of different diaries and then the children are going to write their own diary entry pretending they are present at the Great Fire, using everything they have learnt across the areas of the curriculum to inform their writing. 

In our daily maths lessons we are learning about addition and subtraction and developing our fluency at recalling number facts so that we can use these to work out related facts with larger numbers. We are working up to learning how to add and subtract two 2 didigt numbers. We will also be using our knowledge of counting in 2's, 5's and 10's when we work with money later on in the term to find totals of coins. 


This week (09.11.20) we pressed pause on their new topic of 'The Great Fire of London' to learn about the Hindu festival of Diwali. We learnt that it is the festival of light and the celebration of good triumphing over evil. The children enjoyed listening to and acting out the story of Rama and Sita and on Wednesday we had a special visitor into school to teach the children a dance that retold the main parts of the story. Sycamore and Holly class absolutely loved this experience and we were very proud of how well they all listened, joined in and performed all the dance moves. It was so much fun! 

The children also made clay diva lamps and paper lanterns and have used pastels to create Mendhi patterns on an outline of a hand. 



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