Hello Everyone!
As you can see in the photograph, Year 1 and 2 have been hunting for mini beasts in the school garden this week. This was during our science lesson, where we learnt about different habitats, and found micro habitats for living things. When we got back to the classroom, we drew and labelled a map of the habitats that we found.
Our English unit based on David McKee, has come to an end this week, with some fantastic stories from Year 2. These stories really are something to celebrate, as they have used the repetitive phrases in the original Mr Benn stories, to create their own versions. Their writing have some fantastic vocabulary and we really enjoyed reading them. Reception have been busy in their English lessons, learning the story of The Little Red Hen. We are all set to follow instructions to make some bread next week.
Year 1 and to have almost completed their maths unit on place value. Year 1 have been busy ordering numbers, while Year 2 have been partitioning 2 digit numbers.
Have a lovely weekend,
From The Penhallow Team
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This week in class, we've been writing parts of a non-chronological report using Tier 3 vocabulary to make our work more precise and informative. In Maths, Year 6 have been practising long multiplication, while Year 5 have focused on written methods for addition and subtraction. In Science, we've been investigating the best place to put a sunshade as part of our topic on light, exploring how shadows are formed and how light travels.
The spellings remain the same for this week.
Here are the KIRFs for this week:
Storytellers took their learning outdoors for a hands-on, creative adventure! Armed with hammers and bright wool, the children made their very own wooden name plaques. They carefully tapped in small nails to outline the first letter of their name, then wrapped colourful wool around the nails to bring their initials to life.
It was such a brilliant
activity for our little preschoolers, full of fun, focus, and a little bit of
challenge! Using real tools helped them feel so grown-up while strengthening
their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Threading the wool around
the nails gave their fingers a great workout, building the muscles they'll need
for early writing. Working outdoors made it even more exciting, with plenty of
giggles and proud smiles as they admired their finished creations. The children
couldn't wait to show off their wonderful wooden masterpieces!
This week at nursery we have been exploring autumn leaves on the tuft tray. The children talked about what colours they saw and explored sounds that they made using words such as crunchy.
We have been discussing what animals you might see in autumn and the children then made some paper plate owls. They have enjoyed fruit and vegetable printing in the paint.
At story time, we have enjoyed stories such as "The Leaf Thief" and "The Enormous Turnip" and the children have enjoyed reinacting parts of the story in their play.
In maths, we have been using pine cones to count and order, looking at quantities and have continued to explore shapes.
A reminder that we have a Bags2school collection on Tuesday 14th. If you have any used but good quality clothes, shoes, bags or belts then please bag them up and bring them to nursery before 9am on the day.
Have a good weekend
Julie and Sarah

We've been crafting crowns...

making mummies...

and creating canopic jars!
Welcome back to school! We hope you had a wonderful summer and are ready for an exciting new term. This half term in Jays, we'll journey back in time to explore the fascinating world of the Ancient Egyptians, discovering their pyramids, mummies, and incredible beliefs. In Science, we'll learn how the human body works - from our amazing bones to how we can stay healthy through good food, exercise, and wellbeing. There will be plenty of creativity, teamwork, and fun along the way. We can't wait to see everyone's smiling faces and start another fantastic year of learning together!
At Storytellers, the children have been celebrating the move into autumn and the harvest season by exploring the wonderful world of vegetables and their many different colours. They enjoyed looking closely at a variety of vegetables, noticing the bright greens, deep reds, sunny yellows and earthy oranges that remind us of autumn's rich tones.
Inspired by what they
saw, the children created their very own harvest-themed collages using a
mixture of seeds and pulses. This activity encouraged lots of patience as they
carefully placed each seed, while also helping to strengthen their pincer grip
- an essential skill for early writing and fine motor development.
The children were so proud of their colourful creations, which captured the spirit of autumn and celebrated the harvest in a fun and creative way.
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!.
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.
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