This week in Tregantle Class we have been busy exploring our topic 'Ice and Snow' across lots of different areas of learning.
In art, we investigated cold colours and took inspiration from Kandinsky, creating our own beautiful circles using different shades of blue. The children loved experimenting with colour and seeing how different tones worked together.
In PE, we practised throwing a ball at a target. This was a fun and energetic session that really helped to develop our gross motor skills, coordination and aim.
In maths, we have been learning all about capacity. One exciting activity challenged us to see how many different items we could fit into a tiny matchbox - there were lots of clever ideas and surprises!
During our Forest School session, we became artists and scientists by making our own ice sculptures. We filled cups with interesting natural materials, added water and placed them in the freezer. We can't wait to see how they turn out when they are frozen and revealed.
Another fantastic week of learning, creativity and fun in Tregantle Class!
We started the festive season by decorating our Christmas tree. The story of the week was "The Christmas Pine' and we watched "My First Christmas on CBeebies.
In our 'White Christmas' area we set up our Nativity figures and read 'My First Nativity'.
Using Christmas tree hand prints we made some lovely cards for our families. We had fun on a Christmas decoration hunt around the school and picked out some lovely Christmas story books from the library.
Using offcuts from the class tree, we made clay decorations, adding gems to make them sparkle.
Everyone made a snowman and used ties and different shapes to decorate them.
There was a reindeer food tuff tray and everyone filled a bag to take home ready to sprinkle on Christmas Eve for Santa's reindeers.
We had a Christmas jumper day and a Christmas party with festive music and plenty of bubbles.
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This week at nursery we have continued exploring winter.
The children have been busy exploring ice both indoors and out and have used tools to break it to investigate what was frozen inside. They have been using words such as frozen, melting and cold.
We have been busy creating winter craft including cotton wool snowmen, penguins and lovely paper plate snowy clouds to hang.
At story time this week we have enjoyed books such as "Polar Bear, Polar Bear what do you hear?", "Foxes in the snow" and "The Smiley Snowman".
In phonics the children have been working hard to identify the number of syllables in words and clapped them out. We have used mirrors to watch how our mouths move when creating different sounds such as "oohh and ahh" and have been trying to describe soiunds that we have heard.
In maths we have been exploring groups of objects and identifying how many and forming numbers to go with these groups.
Enjoy your weekend
Julie and Sarah
Our role play are has been transformed into a 'hedgehog hospital' as we have been learning about hedgehogs and hibernation.
We looked at different types of fireworks and created pictures using cardboard tubes to re-create exploding fireworks.After watching a CBeebies "My First Festival' programme on Bonfire night, we discussed how to keep safe around fireworks. Using pretend sparklers we practised how to handle sparklers safely.
In the tuff tray we practised matching numerals and quantities.
We learnt about Remembrance Day, decorating poppy biscuits to practise fine motor skills. We also did some poppy stamping and, using rose petals, we made our own poppies to take home. We watched 'Poppies' - a CBeebies animation designed especially for young children to observe the two minute's silence.
Children in Need was celebrated with a fine motor skills tuff tray activity and the children painting spots onto the 'Pudsey' pictures using cotton buds.'Pudsey's Great Fundraiser' was our featured story book.
We took part in learning about road safety. We learnt all about colours on a traffic light and zero crossings using the wiggle bikes to help us in our role play.
When we had a light dusting of snow we went out on the field to enjoy it!
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Year 2 have had a very busy and exciting November and December as we explored our topic, 'Festivals Around the World'.
In geography, the children learned about the oceans and continents of the world. They enjoyed exploring atlases, locating different countries and finding out where festivals are celebrated around the globe. We also learned about weather around the world and compared it to our own. The children kept a daily weather record, observing changes and using weather vocabulary to describe what they noticed.
In science, we learned about animal habitats around the world. The children explored how animals are suited to their environments and linked this learning to different continents and climates.
As part of our learning about festivals, we discovered Diwali, the Festival of Light. The children learned about how Diwali is celebrated and why it is important. In Design and Technology, we made mango lassi, carefully following a recipe and talking about hygiene and safety in the kitchen. Everyone enjoyed tasting their delicious drink!
We also learned about Bonfire Night and the Gunpowder Plot. The children found out why fireworks are used to celebrate and created their own firework pictures using printing techniques, experimenting with colour and pattern.
In December, our focus turned to Christmas. We talked about how Christmas is celebrated in different parts of the world and what makes it special. In DT, the children made Christmas cupcakes, practising measuring, mixing and decorating skills.
In art, the children learned about watercolour techniques, practising careful brush control. They used these new skills to create beautiful Christmas cards, showing fantastic creativity and attention to detail.
We also put on an amazing Christmas play, "Shine, Star, Shine". The children worked incredibly hard to learn their lines, songs and dances, and performed with confidence and enthusiasm. It was a wonderful celebration of teamwork and creativity, and we are so proud of everyone's efforts.
Finally we finished with our annual trip to the theatre to watch a very festive performance of Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas.
It has been a fantastic two months of learning, creativity and celebration.
Well done Year 2 for your enthusiasm and hard work across all subjects!
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Welcome Back Landaviddy!
It has been lovely to see the children back in school, ready for an exciting Spring Term. Already we have had a crazy week - weather wise! But even with all the disruption, we have enjoyed being back together.
We concluded our previous enquiry 'What was new about the Stone Age?' by completing a Kahoot quiz and launched our enquiry focus for this half term, 'How far can you travel?'. We came up with lots of questions and ideas about what this could mean. In Computing, we have started a new unit on Data Handling, where we will be exploring the International Space Station (ISS). Our first lesson this week, had us using interactive digital maps to discover their home on the ISS.
During English, we have been rounding off our work on poetry, where we produced our own shape poetry inspired by a snowflake. We used alliteration and similes, as well as some amazing vocabulary to capture the attention of our reader. We are all really proud of the poems we created. Well done everyone. In Maths, we have been rounding off our unit on Addition and Subtraction by making estimations, using inverse operations and making decisions on the best strategies to use when problem-solving.
Congratulations to Ella and Finn for being chosen as Landaviddy's People of the Week!
We hope you have a super weekend and look forward to seeing you on Monday.
Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Lister and Miss Colton

It's lovely to see the class back after Christmas and ready for a new term! In Maths, Year 5 have been learning about equivalent fractions, while Year 6 have been working on adding fractions. In English, we've started exploring example texts to help us write a setting story based on Pandora, focusing on using descriptive language to bring this incredible world to life. Here we have been spotting for different features to understand what makes a good text. It has helped us to understand how writers use devices such as noun phrases or figurative language. We're excited to see all the amazing work you'll create this term!
Next week is bikeability on Thursday for any Year 6 pupils that have signed up.
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! We hope you had a magical Christmas and had a fantastic welcome to the New Year! It's great seeing everybody and hearing about some lovely Christmas stories. Really excitingly, it's also brilliant to welcome our new children: Renley, Taran and Max. They're a great addition to our class and we can't wait to become part of their story.
Here's a breakdown of our week:
Maths:
Year 5 have been solving problems involving CUBED numbers and multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1,000.
Year 4 have been multiplying by the 7 and 9 times tables... why not quiz your child on those times tables...
English:
Talland have written their Myth/Legend story up in best this week and have illustrated their Hero/Heroin's and Villain's. I'm so impressed with their stories; they're so creative!
PSHE:
This term we're focusing on hopes and dreams so Talland have been thinking about what their hopes and dreams might be for the future and whether or not having money would help them accomplish their dream.
PE:
Dance is on a Tuesday with Mrs. Hillman and Tennis is on a Wednesday with Mr. Langley.
Talland have had lots of fun dancing with Mrs. Hillman and I've been playing tennis with them. We learnt about the forehand and how accurate we can be when striking the ball.
SCIENCE:
Our enquiry question is: ' Who's got the Power?' this term so we are investigating electricity. Today we were thinking about which appliances would require power from electricity and whether they were powered by batteries, mains or both. Question: If you could only have five appliances in your house, what would they be?
CONGRATULATIONS to Riley, Taran and Max for settling in so well this week. We celebrated them in assembly for bringing such great energy, curiosity and kindness to the class. The rest of Talland have been so warm and welcoming - it's been lovely to witness.
That's all from us in Talland this week. We hope you have a great weekend and can't wait to see everyone next week.
Signing off from Mr. Langley and Mr. Bishop.
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It has been a real treat to see all the children back in the classroom again!
We had a very exciting start to the term on Tuesday with everyone eager to share their Christmas adventures. So, we started the day with a circle time to share all our stories with our friends.
As usual, we have got right back into the swing of things. In Maths, we have started a new unit of work on Multiplication and Division. This week, we have been looking at equal groups. In Literacy, we are hoping to write our own 'triumph over terror' stories based on the book Supertato by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. This week, heave spent a lot of time looking at the original story and a WAGOLL based on original story to identify key elements we can use in our own stories.
In RE, this term we continue our enquiry into Islam with Miss Walker. This week we look at the Qur'an and how it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. We ended the week with a big BANG with our first Art lesson of the term. This term we are exploring expressive painting. We are hoping to explore a variety of artists and learn about the use of colours and creating texture and movement in art. Today we looked at the work and process of abstract artist Charlie French. We then used our sketchbooks to capture our own reactions to his art. Take a look below at some of the sketchbook pages from today.
Finally, a very well done to:
Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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