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  • Hinduism talk in Y3 Pendle

    Wed 02 Nov 2022 Miss Dobbs

    Pendle Class enjoyed a visit from Praggs this morning to find out about Hinduism. Praggs told the children all about prayer at the temple and also at home. They learnt about key symbols and Diwali celebrations. She even brought in delicious samosas to try!

  • Hindu Dancing in Ash Class

    Wed 02 Nov 2022

    Ash class really enjoyed dancing to Hindu music yesterday with Prags. We loved wearing the traditional clothing and practising the traditional moves. Prags was very impressed with our concentration and added on an especially tricky dance for us at the end!

  • Hinduism chat in Snowdon Class

    Wed 02 Nov 2022 Mrs Bullock

    We were very lucky today, we got to spend time with Praggs. She told us about the importance of pilgrimage in the Hindu faith. She showed us pictures from her pilgrimage to the River Ganges. She was really impressed by the questions the children asked.

  • Reception- Multi Cultural dancing

    Tue 01 Nov 2022 Miss Blackwell

    Reception loved dancing with Prags this morning. She talked about how we might look or dress differently to each other but we are all human and share many similarities.  We enjoyed dressing up in traditional Hindu skirts and waistcoats then learnt some new dance moves! 

  • Multicultural dancing in Cedar Class

    Tue 01 Nov 2022 Mrs.Hacking

    Cedar class thoroughly enjoyed listening to Prags this morning discussing differences and similarities. We then dressed in traditional Hindu outfits to join in a Hindu dance called, ‘ Where is the Party? ‘. Everyone had fun and Prags was very impressed with our dancing and singing.

  • Super character description

    Tue 01 Nov 2022 Mrs Bullock

    Snowdon class have worked so hard to create detailed  descriptions based on a character from the short animation The Lighthouse. Their use of expanded noun phrases and fronted adverbials have really impressed me.

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