See some great examples of our learning this year!
To find out more about our class, please go to our class page - Fallow - Year 1.
Mrs Litten
Seventies Day!
We had a great time on Seventies Day - everyone looked wonderful. There were lots of activities throughout the day, including tie-dying, dancing and singing which were great fun!
A Miracle In Town
I am so very proud of the children who along with Reindeer and Elk classes performed beautifully in their wonderful Christmas production of 'A Miracle In Town'. All of the actors, narrators, singers, and instrumentalists worked so hard and they were very excited to be able to perform in front of their families.
May I say a huge thank you to everyone at home who helped the children learn their words and songs!
Children In Need Day
The children look wonderfully bright and colourful on what was a gloomy, wet Children in Need day. Thank you to everyone who made a donation.
Our Fabulous Art Exhibition
We were so excited to welcome our parents and carers to see our fantastic artworks at the end of term. The children worked incredibly hard to produce fabulous portraits and self-portraits which were on display at our Key Stage 1 Art Exhibition. Thank you to everyone who came along, it was wonderful to see the children sharing their work with you.
Interviewing Mr Horan
Our topic during the first term is 'How am I making history?' and the children have been learning about how school was different in the past. We loved interviewing Mr Horan, one of our school governors about his childhood. The children had so many questions and found out a great deal.
We're Inspired By Music!
Our Art learning during the first term is drawing - making a mark. During one of our lessons, the children drew different lines using music as a stimulus.
PE With Mr Kyberd
The children loved their PE lesson with Mr Kyberd where they learnt to jump and balance.
Forest School
The children have been very excited to start their first Forest School sessions with Mrs Pallier! Forest School aims to support the whole child – their physical, mental and emotional development - and build on a child’s innate motivation and positive attitude to learning, offering them the opportunities to take supported risks, make choices and initiate learning for themselves, in a woodland or natural environment.
The sessions take place weekly, whatever the weather! As well as a suitable coat, we ask that children are provided with a pair of named wellies in a bag that can be brought into school on their Forest School day or kept in school if easier!