Welcome to Summer Term 1
Click the link below to view this term’s curriculum overview and letter.
I have also attached the SATs powerpoint for those of you that couldn’t make the SATS meeting in March.
Welcome to Summer Term 1
Click the link below to view this term’s curriculum overview and letter.
I have also attached the SATs powerpoint for those of you that couldn’t make the SATS meeting in March.
The whole school conducted a beautiful Easter service at Holy Trinity Church, yesterday morning.
The service started with Mr Barnes and his choir, singing their song ‘From Now On’ from the musical ‘The Greatest Showman’- which they sang in the Oswestry Music Festival, earlier in the year; placing third.
Haughmond sang ‘Hosanna’ with Longmynd class.
Stiperstones sang ‘Were you there’ with Hawkstone class
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Haughmond Newsletter Spring 2 24
This week has been a really busy week in Haughmond. We have been having great fun practising for our final pantomime performance next Wednesday. Simon has been very brave and loves taking on the main role as the witch. More pictures to follow.
We have also put our third layer onto our portraits and have enjoyed this art project.
In RE we have been learning about the festival of Eid al Adhar and it’s importance in the Islamic faith.
In Science we were testing our pulse rates and looking at the effects of exercise.
In gymnastics we have been experimenting with symmetrical and asymmetrical balances.
Finally, we really enjoyed our National Numbers Day. We continued with our theme on Ratio and had fun of finding out the Ratio of the jelly beans and enjoyed eating them afterwards.
We have had a busy few weeks since the start of our new Spring term 1
Haughmond have started our new book the Selfish Giant and have already written some fantastic letters and poems.
The children seem to be really enjoying this new book.
In RE this week we have been learning about the pillars of Islam and we have used the pillars to connect with our school value of Hope and how the pillars can help us connect with hope for our friends, our school, ourselves, our family and others around the world.
In PE we have started our gymnastic lessons and will now be having this lesson on a Friday instead of a Thursday.
In Science this week we were able to study a real heart and learn more about the circulatory system. We were able to learn about how our blood cells collect oxygen from the lungs and travels all around our body.
Finally, we had a visit from PC Katie Le Clere – who is the Youth Engagement Officer – West Erica Police. She gave us lots of information on how we can keep ourselves safe with particular emphasis on drugs and knife crime.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!
Please click on the links below to read this term’s new Newsletter and Curriculum map.
December has arrived and we have put up the Christmas tree and are getting into the Christmas spirit.
We have enjoyed making some stained glass windows which reflected in our RE learning ~ looking at are through religious education, we focussed on the Christmas theme.
We continued to work on our chassis for our moving vehicles and this week attached our wheels to an axil.
Finally, we are still enjoying our Music on Jazz and our work on Web pages in ICT
What another busy week we have had in Haughmond this week.
We really enjoyed making our circuits and investigated what would happen adding more cells and bulbs.
We also celebrated Anti bullying Week with Odd Sock Day.
We have started a new Music unit of Jass and played a very tricky piece on our glockenspiels.
Our class took part in a special Picture News on the Protected Characteristics. These characteristics are part of our British Values and help us understand respect and tolerance.
Finally, we really enjoyed celebrating Children in Need
Good afternoon everyone.
Just wanted to say what a wonderful and busy first week back we have had.
We have started our new Electricity topic and will be getting all the components out next week. We have written some amazing poems about tigers and learnt a range of vocabulary. We have also started our new topic on Early Islamic Civilization and have put some of the early events into chronological order.
We have all been working hard at fractions this week in maths.
Finally we said thank you to our soldiers that have fought for us during past centuries.
Please click the links below to access our curriculum overview and letter for this new term.