Year 2 - Making a tube car.
Michael Sheerin
We are learning all about moving vehicles
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White Laith Primary School is situated within Whinmoor in Leeds. Children and adults work together in an atmosphere of trust, respect and belonging. We aim to treat everyone with equal dignity and worth valuing their particular characteristics. The Staff and Governors are determined to make our school a place of excellence and the children
share that desire.
We are learning all about moving vehicles
Read MoreWell done to all those who received a certificate this week
Read MoreIn Art, Mississippi class have been looking at the work of William Morris.
Read MoreYear 2 visited The City Varieties and The Grand Theatre in Leeds city centre
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Read MoreAre you active for 30 minutes at school? Are you active for 30 minutes at home?
Here we are getting our active 30 minutes in the playground. Our playground is set up with agility, balance and co-ordination challenges for us to try.
Remember to fill in your 30:30 challenge chart every day.
We had another fun disco,
Read MoreYear 1 went to the library to learn all about books
Read MoreCan you be active for 60 minutes a day?
Read MoreThank you for helping us
Read MoreMississippi achieved their Class Target last week
Read MoreIn Science, we have been learning about Electricity.
Read MoreYear 1 completed some fantastic Harvest homework last week.
Read MoreThe school community celebrated Harvest Festival together with parents and families. We learned about harvests around the world and talked about all the good things harvest brings us. We then thought about the trouble with harvest and realised the need to be able to preserve food for later. Some children helped to check and wrap apples to put away for later in winter, some exercised their muscles and turned cream into butter to preserve milk for longer and finally two brave children peeled onions ready to be pickled! We then remembered how lucky we are to have enough food, and thought of those who grow our food and of all the people around the world who are celebrating the harvest just as we are. To conclude our assembly we linked preserving food for the future to preserving good memories or actions from the past to relive again throughout our lives.
Many thanks for all the donations received.
Everyone in Foundation enjoyed taking part in our sensory walk. .
Read MoreYear 6 created Pop Art images
Read MoreYear 6 used a range of different materials to recreate a row of Clapham cottages
Read MoreThe pupils showed off their running talents.
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