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Canute   Friday 26th January


Posted 02/02/2024
by Amy Fernie

Friday 26th January

We hope this blog post finds you well! Last week was nothing short of spectacular here in Canute Class. Laughter, learning, and creativity filled our classroom, making it a truly happy week for everyone. Let's take a closer look at some of the exciting activities that took place across different year groups.

Maths
In the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), our little mathematicians dived into the world of capacity. From pouring water into different containers to exploring the concept of "full" and "empty," our EYFS students had a blast while developing their understanding of this important mathematical concept. Meanwhile, Year 1 students put the finishing touches on their place value journey, reaching the milestone of understanding numbers up to 20. Through engaging activities and games, they solidified their grasp of units, tens, and the importance of each digit in a number. Over in Year 2, the focus was on money matters. Our Year 2 students delved into the world of currency, learning about different coins, their values, and how to make simple transactions. The practical and hands-on approach to teaching money management left our students excited and confident in their newfound skills.

English
In the realm of English, the children took a journey back in time to the era of the Great Fire of London. Each child crafted a fantastic diary entry, vividly describing the events of that historical period. The creativity and attention to detail displayed in their writing showcased the incredible progress our students have made in honing their English language skills.

Art
Art was a true delight as we continued our exploration of sculpture. This time, our young artists brought nature into the classroom by creating stunning tree sculptures through the manipulation of paper. The tactile experience of shaping and molding paper allowed our students to express their creativity while developing their fine motor skills.

The week was 

a harmonious blend of academic growth and artistic expression, leaving us with smiles and a sense of accomplishment. We're proud of our students for their enthusiasm, dedication, and the positive energy they brought into every lesson. As we look forward to the weeks ahead, we're excited about our trip to the box museum next week with our special visitor!

We hope you have had a restful weekend. Mrs Fernie, Mrs Westacott, Miss Taylor and Miss Talbot.

 


Canute   Friday 26th January


Posted 02/02/2024
by Amy Fernie

Friday 26th January

We hope this blog post finds you well! Last week was nothing short of spectacular here in Canute Class. Laughter, learning, and creativity filled our classroom, making it a truly happy week for everyone. Let's take a closer look at some of the exciting activities that took place across different year groups.

Maths
In the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), our little mathematicians dived into the world of capacity. From pouring water into different containers to exploring the concept of "full" and "empty," our EYFS students had a blast while developing their understanding of this important mathematical concept. Meanwhile, Year 1 students put the finishing touches on their place value journey, reaching the milestone of understanding numbers up to 20. Through engaging activities and games, they solidified their grasp of units, tens, and the importance of each digit in a number. Over in Year 2, the focus was on money matters. Our Year 2 students delved into the world of currency, learning about different coins, their values, and how to make simple transactions. The practical and hands-on approach to teaching money management left our students excited and confident in their newfound skills.

English
In the realm of English, the children took a journey back in time to the era of the Great Fire of London. Each child crafted a fantastic diary entry, vividly describing the events of that historical period. The creativity and attention to detail displayed in their writing showcased the incredible progress our students have made in honing their English language skills.

Art
Art was a true delight as we continued our exploration of sculpture. This time, our young artists brought nature into the classroom by creating stunning tree sculptures through the manipulation of paper. The tactile experience of shaping and molding paper allowed our students to express their creativity while developing their fine motor skills.

The week was a harmonious blend of academic growth and artistic expression, leaving us with smiles and a sense of accomplishment. We're proud of our students for their enthusiasm, dedication, and the positive energy they brought into every lesson. As we look forward to the weeks ahead, we're excited about our trip to the box museum next week with our special visitor!

We hope you have had a restful weekend. Mrs Fernie, Mrs Westacott, Miss Taylor and Miss Talbot.

 


Canute   Friday 19th January


Posted 21/01/2024
by Amy Fernie

Friday 19th January

We have had a truly magical week in Canute Class this week because on Thursday we were transported to Arabia! where we enjoyed the amazing musical "Aladdin"! The children were absolutely spellbound, such a fantastic show and such fantastic behavior from all pupils, several members of the general public at the show commented on what wonderfully behaved children we had ! We also managed some super learning this week.

Maths - Yr 2 have been focusing on money, they have enjoyed using different combinations to coins to create the same value, yr 1 have been looking at the numbers 1 to 20 on a number line, practicing estimating and finding one more and one less on the line. Reception have been consolidating their knowledge of the numbers 1 to 5 in Alive in Five!

English - Reception children have been continuing with the Jack and the Bean stalk story describing the beanstalk and how Jack climbed it. Year 1 and 2 have finished their Great Fire of London diary entries, they have edited their first draft to really improve their choice of adjectives and verbs and check for any grammar mistakes. They are now ready to write up the final piece next week.

History - we discussed the question How do we know dinosaurs existed ? We discussed bones & fossils and they got to be paleontologists themselves with their own fossil dig! They have so far unearthed an insect in amber ! and will continue to search for more fossils over the coming weeks.

RE - We have been looking at the different ways Christians show their love for God and the children very sweetly shared how they share their love for their families, lots of hugs! T

The children had a brilliant music lesson with Mrs Butlin where everyone played their own xylophone. In outdoor play our Pre-schoolers particularly enjoyed digging up dinosaur bones in the sand pit and everyone seems to have embraced the frosty weather this week which encapsulated our dinosaurs in ice! Much fun was had chipping the ice away to release them.

We hope the children really enjoyed their special trip to The Theatre Royal kindly paid for by the Polruan Regatta Committee, it was a really special afternoon.

Have a lovely weekend From the Canute Class Team

 


Head's Blog  


Posted 20/01/2024
by Jane Wills

Performances

The building is bursting with learning and it is a real pleasure to see how the children are embracing this with enthusiasm and positive attitudes. We are fortunate enough to have the excellent Mrs Butlin back with us for this term and the children are absolutely delighted with learning how to read musical notation to play glockenspiels. It makes for a bustling afternoon with excitement, dedication and noise, which cannot always be classed as musical, however all children are learning new skills, applying prior knowledge and they are thoroughly enjoying the opportunity to play an instrument.

Theatre Trip
On Thursday we had our trip to watch Aladdin the Musical at Theatre Royal in Plymouth courtesy of the Regatta Committee. What a performance this was! The children were transfixed. They were bowled over with the acting, singing, dancing, staging and the fantastic special effects, we are still pondering how the carpet was able to fly. For many of the children this was their first visit to the theatre, but probably not the last as they could not believe that this was real time and not a recorded film. Aside from the obvious links with music and preparing Christmas plays and performances, many of the children were inspired by how their learning in DT links with jobs in a theatre.

A HUGE THANK YOU to the Regatta Committee members who organised the trip and joined us for a very memorable experience. We looked up the stats on the show worldwide and the children are delighted to know that they are now part of the 15 million world wide audience - a lovely connection with the wider world.

Enjoy the weekend,
Jane Wills

 


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