This week Kingfisher class went out on a local walk to survey the local living organisms in the area. They then classified them when they got back to school. They've worked really hard in this unit of Science- well done!
Kingfisher class created character profiles based on a character from their class book Aarti and the Blue Gods. They used language from the text to replicate the characters and then wrote some wonderful descriptive paragraphs!
The Year 4 pupils took part in the Stroud small schools netball event this week and won the competition! The team played with amazing skill, commitment and enthusiasm and after winning all group games defeated Callowell school 3-1 in the final! Well done all!
As part of their Science learning, Kingfisher class have been classifying living organisms. During outdoor learning, they identified as many living organisms as possible and then selected a range of criteria to group them.
In their computing unit of work the children will be designing their own online games. Today, they played and then reviewed some online games using Purple mash.
As part of their unit 'All Living things' the pupils used Venn and Carroll diagrams to group organisms depending on specific criteria. There was lots of interesting discussion and debate! Well done all!
Some of the Kingfisher pupils put on an amazing Christmas performance this morning. The children wrote their own script, rehearsed at break times, made some of their own props and even had musical accompaniments to their songs! What an amazing effort-well done!
As part of their History unit 'The legacy of Roman culture in Gloucestershire' the pupils used various sources to recreate famous Roman buildings. Brilliant work!
This lesson we learnt about the different ways Muslims celebrated the festival of Eid! The children found it interesting to discuss some of the parallels between Islam and Christianity. Great work!
The pupils took part in a Science enquiry where they observed changes over time. They put chocolate in different temperature water and timed how long it took to change state. They also ensured certain factors remained the same to ensure it was a fair test. Great work all!
Kingfisher class had a fantastic day visiting the Gloucester museum. They took part in various activities linked to the Roman legacy in Gloucester. They even managed to go underground and explore the original Roman walls located at Easgate street!