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In the eyes of God, every child matters, every moment of every day

In the eyes of God, every child matters, every moment of every day

Fern

April 2023

  • 28.04.23

    Published 28/04/23, by Christina Farmer

    Talk homework: - tell your family / carers about Ancient Benin and why not many people might have heard about this civilisation.

    Spellings:  soluble, insoluable dissolve real reality realistic unreal realisation solve whose(who does it belong to)

    TT Rockstars and Purplemash 2Type

    Coronation song and music is attached below

    Harrison enjoyed food tasting in DT and his favourite was the kiwi.  Jax liked the pomegranate the most.  Whilst Miss Harris challenged herself to try mango for the very first time.

    Arya enjoyed bikeability as she thought she could ride one hand but she preserved and managed it. Omar was excited because he was able to ride his new mountain bike. Ethan A. enjoyed the camaraderie of the experience.  Ethan D was happy that he was to cycle in circles.  Mrs Hardy impressed herself with her tutoring skills.

    Chase found PHSE interesting especially when thinking about our future jobs.

    Alfie enjoyed playing our catching game in PE.

    James did not know about Ancient Benin so he found that interesting and was proud of the paragraph he wrote.

    Lucas and Dylan enjoying translating coordinates in Maths.

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  • Fern Class Blog 24.04.23

    Published 21/04/23, by Christina Farmer

    Talk Homework - Next week will be Earth Day, talk to your family about how we can all individually help the environment.

    Spellings - solution, soluble, insoluble, dissolve, real, reality, realistic, unreal, realisation, solve and whose (who does it belong to)

    Our Grafham trip was a success! 

    Thank you to all parents and carers who supported the children with their packing and preparation for the trip.

    The accomodation was fantastic, and the children have grown in their independence as they helped tidy and organise their rooms and helped clear the tables after their meals.

    We exhausted ourselves with some exciting experiences and had opportunities to use our Skills Builder skills; we used our listening skills to learn how to use the canoes on the beautiful reservoir, our perseverance skills to climb up the 10 metre high climbing wall and our team-working skills to create a crate stack that almost reached the top of the building!  We came away from our wonderful trip will lots of happy memories. 

     

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