Dragonfly Class Homework 23.3.23

Dragonfly Class Homework 23.3.23

Times Tables:

Please complete the times table sheet given out in class and return it to school stuck in your homework book.

Spellings:

Complete the spelling sheet in your neatest handwriting and  return it to school stuck in your homework book.

Science:

Homework food chains

We have been looking at food chains in Science.  Using the photo pack, how many different food chains can you make?  Remember that most food chains begin with a green plant or producer.

Here is an example:

Leaf             caterpillar             robin              buzzard

 

You can draw, write or stick down photos of the links in the chains in the space below or in your homework book.

Your homework is due in on Wednesday 29th March.

If you have any queries, please contact Mrs Hollis or Miss Lloyd-Jones.

 

Happy Mother’s Day – Owl Class 💐🥰

Wishing the happiest of Mother’s Days to all the special ladies in our lives 🙂

 

Dragonfly Class Homework 16.3.23

Times Tables:

Please complete the times table sheet given out in class and return it to school stuck in your homework book.

Spellings:

Complete the spelling sheet in your neatest handwriting and  return it to school stuck in your homework book.

Respect

This month’s school value is respect.  We have talked a lot about respect in our worships and we would like you to complete a task of your own choice on this theme.  You could write about who you most respect, why and how you show them respect.  Or you could write a poem about respect.  You may choose what to do and how you would like to present it.

Your homework is due in on Wednesday 22nd March.

If you have any queries, please contact Mrs Hollis or Miss Lloyd-Jones.

 

Trip to Shrewsbury Museum – Dragonfly Class

Today Dragonfly Class went to Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery to find out more about Charles Darwin.  In the morning, we went on a walk around Shrewsbury town centre to look at significant places in his life including the Quarry, St Chads Church and his old school which is now Shrewsbury Library.  In the afternoon, we looked around the museum and discovered more about his theory of evolution.  Finally, we used quills and ink to do some observational drawing of some of the specimens from the museum.  We had a great day and many of the children were keen to return to the museum to see all of the other exhibits that we didn’t have time to fit in.  The museum is free to visit and a fascinating place to find out more about Shropshire’s rich history.

 

Snow Day #2 – Owl Class

Owl Class continued their snowy-fun with a big challenge this morning: Who could design the best igloo? They decided skills included science, PE, team-building, PSHE, DT, Art and Maths! It really challenged thinking in terms of structure, design and strengthening the igloo… it actually made us realise how hard they are to build!

The overall winner? Miss Whit! (I am delighted to report that I received a Headteacher’s Award too).