Mental Health Week
As part of Mental Health week Year 2 have been focusing on emotions and what we can do to help us to identify and control our emotions. Today we Listened to a beautiful story live called…
As part of Mental Health week Year 2 have been focusing on emotions and what we can do to help us to identify and control our emotions. Today we Listened to a beautiful story live called…
In year 3 this term, we have been looking at how pitch is shown on the musical stave. We have enjoyed experimenting with melody maker and this interactive sheet music to recreate the songs we have been singing.
In art, we have been focusing on the art of Native American artist, Sadie Red Wing. She creates pattern designs based on symbols which reflect her life: past, present and future. Each person, created a set of symbols to represent…
Please take a look at our weaving that we did in the Autumn term.
This week, each class has been showcasing their art work from last term in tshe first art exhibition of 2024! It is open to parents from each class to come and visit, and all the children will get the chance…
KS2 had a great time watching Peter Pan at The Old Rep Theatre. We caught public transport into the city centre from Selly Oak - it was great fun! The show was amazing 🤩 The question is though… do you…
For Autumn Year 2's topic was The Toy Maker. For D.T. We followed a set of instructions to make a simple toy using four objects. Year 2 had to make a toy using every day materials. We conducted studies…
Continuing on from our Geography walk. We researched an artist Andy Goldsworthy. He uses natural materials to create beautiful art work in natural surroundings. Year 2 have used leaves, twigs and other natural resources that we found to help us…
The Open Theatre session was in full swing today! Children from KS1 and KS2 are enjoying the chance to act, dance and play in a creative, safe space.
Years 3 and 6 partnered up this afternoon to walk to the Ruddock Performing Arts Centre at King Edwards and watch a lunchtime concert. The first piece was a Nonet (a piece for 9 players) by Louis Spohr. There were…