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  • Remembrance Day in Rivington

    Wed 11 Nov 2020 Miss Fowler
    To mark Remembrance Day in Rivington Class, we decided to look closer to home and found out about the Chorley Pals Regiment and their contribution to the war effort and how they have been honoured. Taking inspiration from the Tower of London’s art installation of a wave of ceramic poppies, we made our own outdoor poppies to display opposite our classroom, almost making the illusion of our own field of poppies. The children were very considerate and thoughtful throughout the day and showed a mature level of respect. 
  • PSHE - Celebrating Remembrance Day in Elm Class

    Wed 11 Nov 2020 Miss Pearson

    Today in Elm Class we remembered those people who fought for peace in many different wars.  We discussed lots of great grandads and great grandmas and what role they played in the Second World War , whilst also remembering parents and relatives who serve in the military.

     

    The children observed the two minutes silence brilliantly, and were able to talk about their own thoughts and feelings. Miss Pearson was really proud of them all. 
     

    We enjoyed making our own poppies to wear today in school, and we made a plaque to hang up at home. 
     

    We will remember them.

     

     

  • Celebrating Remembrance Day in Pendle

    Wed 11 Nov 2020 Miss Dobbs
    The children in Pendle enjoyed learning all about Remembrance Day and why we celebrate. They made lots of poppies which we used to decorate to room. 
     
  • Calculating Perimeter in Ben Nevis

    Wed 11 Nov 2020 Miss Burns
    This morning, Ben Nevis Class we’re calculating the perimeters of different shapes in maths. The children had to move around the room, working with lots of different shapes. I was very impressed with how well the children worked together and the extremely accurate answers they got. 
  • Fairy house hunting and 3D maps

    Mon 09 Nov 2020 Miss Blackwell
    Oak class received a letter from the fearless but forgetful fairies. They told us how they kept forgetting where they lived in the woods next to school. We went to find their fairy house in the woods then made / drew a map of the the main features we passed to get there. Some children wrote letters back to the fairy and made a wish.
    What a magical day! 
  • Science observations in Snowdon

    Fri 06 Nov 2020 Mrs Bullock
    The children observed different changes in state this afternoon, they could talk about evaporation, condensation, heating and cooling.
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