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Shapes 

Blisland Primary Academy  |  Nursery



Storytellers have been busy investigating shapes in lots of fun and creative ways. We started by examining the various shapes we could use to build a house, and then attempted some challenging shape puzzles to test our problem-solving skills.

 We went on a shape hunt around our environment, spotting circles, squares, triangles and more hiding all around us. The children also enjoyed creating colourful shape pictures using paint and cotton buds - a fun way to practise their pincer grip and strengthen little fingers ready for early writing. 

 The week finished on a very yummy note - baking scrumptious shaped biscuits to share with our families.

 Activities like these aren't just fun - they help children recognise shapes all around them, build early maths skills, strengthen fine motor control, and use their imagination in creative ways. And of course, the biscuit-making was a delicious way to bring all that learning together!.

 


Autumn 1 update 

Lanlivery Primary Academy  |  Eagles

Castilly Henge and Life Skills 

We have been very fortunate this half term to be invited out in the local area to support our learning. 

As part of a project with the Cornish Heritage Trust, pupil's visited Castilly Henge to find our about the archaeology work they are carrying out. We were able to visit before the site opened to visitors. After the trip, we had a visit from an artist to create one of the 7 standing stones using a wicker sculpture and printing techniques. This will be displayed at Castilly Henge for their opening. 

We also went to Bodmin Fire Station for life skills. This is a great opportunity to learn important safety information including: first aid, road safety, online safety, electrical safety and railway safety. They get to learn from people who work in these fields. 

 


Friday 3rd October 2025 

Polperro Primary Academy  |  Landaviddy

On Wednesday, we had our first class trip of the year to Dartmoor Zoo. We had a fantastic time. We started off the day with a close encounters workshop, where we got to see a cockroach, python and many other fascinating artefacts up close. After lunch, we explored the rest of the zoo and met their resident tiger, African lions and visited the reptile house. Our final workshop before heading home was a climate change problem solving activity, which really got us thinking. I have uploaded some pf the best photos from the day below.

In Maths, this week we have been using number lines to count and estimate numbers to 1000. This is often a tricky concept for the children, but they have all persevered and worked so hard.

In English, we finished writing up our postcards and have started our new unit on recount writing. We will be using our zoo trip as inspiration for our next piece of writing. 

Congratulations to Darragh, Rosie and Dexter for being chosen as Landaviddy's people of the week.

We hope you have a well rested weekend and look forward to seeing you. 

Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Lister and Miss Colton


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St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Reception

Autumn 1 Week 3 22.09.2025


 


 

Polperro Primary Academy  |  Talland











TALLAND'S BLOG 3.10.25

What a great week it's been at Polperro. Music, sport (with some speedy mile of the day-ers) and a whole load of learning.

Let's have a little break down of our week:

Maths:
Year 4 have been rounding numbers to the nearest 10 / 100 / 1,000 and have been identifying different triangles - why not quiz them to see if they remember what they are...

Year 5 have continued to round up to the nearest 1,000,000 and we have been experimenting with protractors.

English: The children have been planning to write their story of the Great Tree. They have thought carefully about characters and how to describe them; how to use emotive devices to persuade our tree surgeon to stop and the choice of sentence techniques to help make their writing sound descriptive, imaginative and gripping. I can't wait to read their independent attempts next week!

PE: With Mrs. Hillman in Yoga, the children have been practicing balances which involve strength, particularly within their core. In football, we have been using both the inside and outside of both feet to dribble and turn in different directions to evade defenders. 

Science: Talland class thought about which mini-beasts might reside within our local habitats and then researched one that took their particular fancy. Messy day incoming where we will go on a mini-beast hunt.

Computing: We got to create a quiz on Scratch where everyone added Sprites, an icy background and popped in instructions for the computer to follow. 

CONGRATULATIONS to Kayla for becoming our first success in 99 club this year and to Zach for being noticed for his brilliant Sportsmanship manner and his leadership skills - showing the traits of a responsible, mature and kind young man.

That's all from us in Talland. We hope you have a lovely weekend and hope to see many of you tonight for the George Orwell Project. The children's work is up in the hall and it looks fantastic! 

Signing off from Mr. Langley and Mr. Bishop.

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Week beginning 29th September 2025 

St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Reception/Year 1

A roundup of some of this weeks learning-
This week, Year 1 have been exploring adjectives to describe the characters in Little Red Riding Hood, enhancing their descriptive language skills. In Maths, they have focused on systematic number bonds to 10, using tens frames to identify patterns and deepen their understanding.

Reception have been practicing forming their numbers, with a special focus on 2 and 3. They also had a fantastic time in PE using the apparatus, and thoroughly enjoyed their afternoon in forest school, engaging with nature and outdoor learning.

In PSHE, Year 1 have been reflecting on the feeling of pride and what it means to be proud. They also explored the inspiring story of David and Goliath. In History, their learning adventure on the Titanic continues as they describe the different passengers onboard, bringing history to life.

Meanwhile, in music, both Reception and Year 1 have been practicing harvest songs in preparation for the upcoming Harvest Festival.

 


 

Polperro Primary Academy  |  Chaipel


What an amazing week of learning we have had! We began by investigating 3D shape properties in Maths, before moving onto addition and subtraction. Everybody worked so hard to line up their columns accurately and improve on their presentation.

Carrying on the theme of presentation, in English, we have had a real push in improving our handwriting this week. We experimented with a range of pens and have begun to write up the best copy of our planet descriptions. 

In the Wider Curriculum, we were exploring foreground in Art and have sketched possible designs using a range of sketching pencil grades, deciding on the exact pencil grades we will use for our overall piece which we will start next week. We have worked on our 'flow' in Yoga and finally conducted our shadow experiment in Science, identifying that we recorded 12:55pm as our midday Sun this week. 

On Friday evening, we hosted our Orwell Exhibition, showing the incredible work of last year's Y4/5 and 6. Many ex-Y6 pupils came back to see their work and a great evening was had by all.

That's all from us this week  so have a lovely weekend and see you all on Monday.

Miss Randle and Mrs Clary 


 


Highlights of learning for week ending 3.10.2025 

Harrowbarrow Primary Academy  |  Class 2

What an amazing end to another busy week!
We had the awesome Rock Steady in for a special assembly followed by a taster session with them. It was so much fun trying out all the different instruments and belting out some popular tunes. 

In Literacy, we have completed our first unit of the half term. Our neat copies look really awesome. Here are two of the many amazing pieces our class produced. On the left is Roux's report with his very detailed illustration of lion cubs (with their spots) and Isabella's beautifully produced neat copy. We have now begun our new fiction unit based on the books by Catherine Rayner. In Maths, we have now moved on to a new unit on Addition and Subtraction. This week, we have had a lot of fun working on our number bonds.

In Science, we had a very lively discussion about why we need to eat a healthy balanced diet. In History, we had Mrs Moyle visit us to talk to us about the school in the 1980s and 90s. We then discussed what our school must have been like in the 1800s. We can't wait for next week when we can learn about Harrowbarrow school in the 1800s. Art lesson was really fun today where we practiced sketching Autumn leaves as we plan and prepare for our final art piece. We had a really good go at drawing on a much larger scale then we are used to, with varying results.

Finally, a very well done to:

  • Isla for getting the Ready Award for not only her amazing 2A sentences but how she is applying this skill into every piece of her writing.
  • Isabella for getting the Respectful Award for being a super star during our Rock Steady experience - for listening respectfully to all instructions and being a super drummer.
  • Darcie for getting the Safe Award for always looking out for everyone in class - always ready with a cuddle and a kind word for anyone who is sad.  

 


 

Looe Primary Academy  |  Foundation

Some of this weeks wonderful exploration has included:

Learning phonemes e/u/r and digraph /ck/. The children have learnt these sounds and then have worked really hard to use these sounds and previously learnt ones to orally blend.





This week the children have been practicing their tripod grip and pencil pressure when drawing a picture for the bear hunt book. They have then practiced letter formation and writing initial sounds of words from the book.  For instance, /s/ for swish.

The children have also been making their own sorting rules in maths and have loved asking their friends to guess their rule!

We have also made superheroes using our cutting skills, playing popper counting games, colouring autumnal pictures, practicing our name writing, collecting massive leaves for a hedgehog surprise next week, we went outside to collect crunch leaves to complete stage one of our wand making and so much more!

We also had the pleasure of inviting Pop-up Play to school and we enjoyed the best morning on Monday playing and exploring all the wonderful toys. We were construction builders, cafe owners, hairdressers and campers! It was greeaaaattt! 

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend

The Foundation Team 


 


 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  Y1/2 Lantic

This week in Lantic we have had a really creative week! 

The children have been completing their humorous stories about Mrs Armitage using adjectives to describe, this has been such a success and the children should be really proud.

We have now begun writing our own postcards to Mr Woolner from Mrs Armitage, using our imaginations to think of activities Mrs Armitage got up to. 

We have spent time in Science exploring different smells and we used food to smell and make comparisons between strong and weak smells. We then ordered this from weakest to strongest. 

In Geography, we went outside to explore the features of our playground and check what these look like on a map, using a key to help us identify each feature. 

We have finished the week by completing our place value unit in maths and we look forward to starting our addition and subtraction unit next week. 

In DT, we have had lots of fun improving our wheels and axles by making our wheels stronger with extra thick cardboard doubled up! 

A fantastic week in Lantic, very productive! 

We look forward to the next week of learning. Please continue to read with your child every night for at least 10-15 minutes as this really helps them! Thank you for your ongoing support. Have a fantastic weekend!


 


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