TALLAND'S CLASS BLOG
We're hoping everyone has had a brilliant week and you're all set for the World Cup! We've had a bit of a West End week this week - the children have been fully immersed with rehearsals and singing practice.
Here's a snapshot of what we've been learning:
Maths:
Year 5 have continued their unit on decimals and fractions. This week they have been focusing on 'thousandths' - how you would convert from fractions to decimals and vice versa and writing numbers which represent tenths, hundredths and thousandths on a place value grid.
Year 4 have been fantastic this week. They have all completed their times table check assessments and they all did really well - well done to all of them!
English:
We have continued to rehearse in preparation for the Polperro Festival. We even did a dress rehearsal for Landaviddy which went great!
Art:
We have been very lucky to have Sean, the artist in this week. Talland have begun creating their new masterpiece...
CELEBRATIONS:
Congratulations Isabelle, Nevaeh and Max for earning their next badge in our 99 club challenge! A great effort from Harley and Reuben this week - I've thoroughly enjoyed their enthusiasm for the acting and singing during our rehearsals.
We will be heading into a crazy week next week - Polperro Festival (thank you so much for all the wonderful costumes and props) and the Bridge School Games begin - showbiz and sport incoming...
That's all from Talland Class this week. We hope you have a wonderful weekend and look forward to seeing everyone next week.
Signing off, Mr. Langley and Mr. Bishop.
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Some of this week's learning
The children have been continuing to explore The Rainbow
Fish. To support our understanding of the book we have mixed colours and used pipettes
to make a Rainbow Fish, we have used different mediums to paint and decorate
fish also. The children's creativity has been amazing to see, and some lovely artwork
has been produced.
In maths this week we have been decomposing shapes, and we used
shapes to make different shapes. For instance, we cut a large rectangle diagonally
and then rotated it to make a large triangle!! Mrs Lyden was set the challenge
to see if she could do it! She needed the children's help!
We have completed lots of other activities too!
The Foundation Team
We have had a very arty month this month!
We completed our learning about the designer Orla Kiely by creating our own Orla Kiely inspired prints. We also learned how we can bend, spiral and cut paper to create 3D art. We displayed our 3D tree sculptures in the school art exhibition. The art exhibition was a great success and we enjoyed looking at the work displayed by the other classes.
We've made the most of the beautiful sunny weather that we have been having and have been out in the woods pond dipping and also hunting for minibeasts. We were lucky enough to have fine weather for our class trip to Burrator Reservoir too. We learnt lots about the history, geography and flora and fauna of the area.
We celebrated David Attenborough's 100th birthday with a special guest appearance from a tortoise. It was so lovely to see such an interesting animal up close. We also created birthday cards for David and thought carefully about the messages we wrote within them.
In maths we have been learning about volume and capacity and have been practising counting in steps of 2, 5 and 10.
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Another week has flown by and we are in full rehearsal for our performance at the Festival on Tuesday. Everyone is giving their absolute best and it is going to be a great day!
Our enquiry into Crime and Punishment is in full swing and we have looked at life in both Roman and Anglo Saxon times. We all agree that life was pretty gory back then and are glad that 'Trial by Ordeal' is something that belongs in the past.
In DT, we are designing and creating prototypes for a new school playground. We have designed our equipment, got into groups to share our ideas and create floor plans and then have taken notes on the equipment that we will need in order to bring our designs to life. Watch this space as our projects develop...
On Wednesday, our school was lucky enough to have been visited by a local politician (Tom) who talked to us about what politicians do and what the House of Lords and Commons are about. We were asked to put in a bill to be discussed and a unanimous vote for 'NO SCHOOL FRIDAYS' was put forward!
It was WEAR YELLOW FOR CYSTIC FYBROSIS day on Friday and we all showed our support, wearing yellow and learning about the condition.
Congratulations to our Person of the Week, Thomas, for demonstrating our school values and being a role model to their peers.
I have attached the Home Work Grid and Knowledge Web for our learning this half term.
That's all from us so enjoy the weekend and see you on Monday.
Miss Randle and Mrs Clary.
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This week in Class 2, we have begun a new unit of learning in Maths - Position and Direction. We have had a lot of fun finding our lefts and rights, and learning about clockwise and anticlockwise turns. In Literacy, we have continued editing our draft paragraph by adding adverbials of place and identifying sentences we can join using coordinating conjunctions.
In Science, we completed our first unit on living things and their habitats with an excrete-tremely amusing experiment. We had 3 alien visitors who came to visit us for the term. However, we did not know what they ate, and neither did we speak their language. However, we found their "pellets" (very much like the owl pellets we found at Hay Farm) in their spacecraft. So, we dissected their pellets to find out what they ate. We found that one of them was a carnivore, the other was a herbivore and another an omnivore. Look below for a quick photo record of our experiment.
In RE, we explored places that are special to us and our community. In History, we completed our end of topic Big Write, while in DT, we started a new unit on Balanced Diets. We also found time to complete a whole host of Hot Tasks as we have finally completed several units from the previous half term.
We ended the week with a fun afternoon of creating our explorer field books. Please look at the photo on the left for some samples of the journals we created today. We are looking forward to filling them up with animal and plant facts and sketches which we hope to learn during the term.
Finally, a very well done to:
> Roux for getting the Ready Award for always doing his very best no matter the task.
> Freya for getting the Respectful Award for always being polite, kind and gentle.
> Isabella for getting the Safe Award for always holding the door for her friends.
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The problem
3 aliens landed in our classroom. We could not understand their language and had no way of finding out what we could feed them for the next few weeks.

Making our predictions
We took a very good look at them and made some predictions based on what we knew. Some of us thought Pink was a carnivore as she had a set of very sharp teeth which would be good for chewing meat.

The solution
We found their pellets in their spaceship's trash compactor - very much like the owl pellets we found at Hay Farm. So, we dissected them to find out if our predictions were right.

Analyzing the result
Most of us found that our predictions were incorrect. But it did not matter because as scientists we know that both correct and incorrect predictions always provided us with valuable data.
With Spring beginning, a lot of our learning this month has been centered around plants. We have searched for wild flowers in our school environment and we have learnt about how plants grow. We have planted and cared for seeds.
In Geography we have been thinking about the difference between human and physical features. We have spotted both in our local area.
For PE we have been enjoying athletics out on the school field.
We have had lots of lovely practical maths sessions recently as we have been learning to measure length and weight.
In RE we have been learning about a sense of belonging. We brought uniforms and other items in to show the teams and clubs we belong to outside of school.
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What an exciting month March has been!
Right at the start of the month we marked World Book Day. It was great fun to dress up as characters from our favourite books and our costumes sparked lots of conversations about what we like to read.
Over the month we have observed and looked after some tadpole, finally releasing them into the school pond where they can thrive in a lovely environment.
In science we have been exploring our senses. We have used out sense of smell to guess the contents of some mystery pots. We have used out sense of taste to describe the flavours of foods. We have used our sense of touch to create textured Easter egg 'feely' pictures.
This month we concluded out learning about what the weather is like in the UK by observing and recording the weather for five days. We used a thermometer, rain gauge and weather vane to give us data.
We have been learning to weave. We used our weaving skills to make woven Easter baskets. This required lots of focus and the results are just lovely. Now we are waiting for the Easter bunny to come and fill them!
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This week in Science, we have been learning about habitats by researching the lives of two inspiring naturalists, Jane Goodall and Sir David Attenborough. We discovered that Jane Goodall was born in London and became famous for studying chimpanzees in Tanzania, where she spent many years observing them in their natural habitat. Her work helped people understand that chimpanzees can use tools, form strong family bonds and show emotions, which changed the way scientists think about animals. We also explored the life of David Attenborough, a British broadcaster and natural historian who has spent over 70 years creating documentaries about wildlife and the environment. Through his programmes, he has shown people habitats all over the world, from rainforests to oceans, helping us understand how animals adapt and why it is important to protect our planet. Alongside our classroom learning, we really enjoyed our first swimming session at Mount Kelly, where we had the exciting opportunity to swim in a 50m pool with multiple lanes. In addition, we have begun rehearsals for our end-of-term play and are already showing great enthusiasm as we learn our lines and develop our characters-there is a real buzz of excitement as we prepare for our performance!
Today, the children at Storytellers proudly set off on their Big Toddle to raise funds for Barnardo's!
Despite the rainy weather, our little fundraisers braved the puddles with huge smiles and had a fantastic time splashing their way around the toddle route. Everyone came dressed as their favourite animals and looked absolutely fabulous, making the day even more special.
To keep our energy levels up, we enjoyed some delicious animal-themed cakes before proudly receiving our well-earned medals at the finish line.
We are delighted to
share that, so far, we have raised an amazing £224 for Barnardo's!
A huge thank you to everyone who has supported us and donated to this wonderful
cause.
Thank you for helping our little toddlers make a big difference!
What a busy and exciting week we have had in Tregantle Class!
The highlight of our week was definitely our wonderful class assembly, where we shared the story of The Enormous Turnip with our parents and the whole school.
The children amazed us all with their fantastic storytelling, confident acting, and brilliant actions. They sang their song about turnip soup beautifully and shared photographs of themselves making their very own turnip soup.
It was wonderful to see how much they had enjoyed bringing the story to life.
The children also performed a fantastic dance, confidently showing the different characters from the story as they worked together to pull up the enormous turnip! We were so impressed by their creativity and enthusiasm.
Another highlight was seeing the amazing character masks that each child had independently designed and created. Every mask was unique and showed the children's imagination and hard work.
The children also shared what they had learned from the story, especially the important message about working together and being a "Teamwork Tiger!" They showed us that when we support each other, we can achieve great things.
Every single child spoke confidently, joined in brilliantly, and truly shone. We are incredibly proud of you, Tregantle Class - well done for a fantastic first assembly!
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