Yom Ha’aztmaut
Yom Ha’atzmaut
Our blue and white day to celebrate all things Israel.
The children had a day filled with activities for all things Israel. There was cooking, dancing, map work and games.
The children had a day filled with activities for all things Israel. There was cooking, dancing, map work and games.
They then write a balanced argument using the following question – Should all schools be allowed to have pets?
Our model text and our writing focus for the next week is about whether whales should be kept in captivity. The children watched some clips of orca shows in SeaWorld and were fascinated by this. They had some really interesting discussions about whether they thought this was fair to the whales.
Today the children explored the features in the text which will support them in their writing later on in the week.
They taught them how to ride safely on the road and it was lovely to see all the children challenging themselves and out of their comfort zone.
The teacher’s and house captains stayed after school to turn the building into a Wonderland. We had an acting company come in and do workshops with the children, had lots of Alice themed activities and dove into the magical possibilities that books give us!
There were; circus shows, workshops, games and more. The children all had a wonderful day and it was lovely to see all their creative costumes.
1) complete a sudoku puzzle
2) go on a treasure hunt to find snowflakes around the classroom
3) unscrambling arctic words
4) completing and colouring in maths equations to reveal a bigger picture
We had a final challenge to match the Arctic sentences to the picture. We then got our final puzzle piece that made a picture of a polar bear.
We started the day thinking about how we could be good friends with our classmates. We created a friendship promise and throughout the day we went back to edit it based on what we had learnt.
We used balance scales as a metaphor for friendship to help us understand how we could have positive relationships with our peers. We explored how friendships need to be balanced, fair and equal. The children explored balancing the scales with different objects and realised how tricky it can be. We then explored the different attributes and qualities we all bring to our friendships and embraced our differences. We discussed that if there is too much of one thing, things can become unbalanced, as we saw with our scales. E.g. anger or bossiness.
We then explored the differences between an okay friend, a good friend and a great friend by sorting actions and behaviours into categories.
We had lots of discussion and conversations in our group about the differences between an ok friend and a great friend.
The children then recognised and reflected on how they behave as a friend and set their own friendship targets.
We created a display of all our targets and committed to being better friends with each other.
We finally developed strategies for solving conflicts. We discussed issues that may arise on the playground or with our friends and how we can deal with them in a constructive way.
The children thought of their own strategies and made checklists to remind them.
We also explored the traffic light strategy. Stop and get ready, talk it out and then pick a solution. We made sure to discuss the best ways to ‘talk it out’.
We also made sure to spend lots of time outside playing games and practising our new skills.
They highlighted the importance of staying safe online and came up with fun activities to embed this learning and engage all the children.
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Mr S Lewis BA (Hons) MA NPQH
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Headteacher
Mrs C Field BEd (Hons) NPQH
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Rabbi Alex Chapper
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Mr Benjamin Perl MBE
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Mr Richard Gilbert