Year 1 Editing
Rebecca Drinkall
In Year 1 we have been learning how to edit our writing!
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In Year 1 we have been learning how to edit our writing!
Read MoreAmazon took part in our Trust debating competition at Leeds Civic Hall.
Read MoreIn Danube, we have been busy completing observational sketches and pastel work for
Read MoreAmazon have been busy working towards our trust school debating competition
Read MoreChildren who have put in particular effort in reading at home and completing their Reading Diary to a high standard, were rewarded with an inflatable bungie rope session. Everyone had an exhausting, invigorating session trying to pull over their opponent and collect all their tokens first. Teeth were gritted, arms pumped and bodies flew everywhere! What a great way to celebrate effort in reading!
Year 4 have tried editing stations for the first time.
Read MoreThank you to everyone
Read MoreDaniel Ingram-Brown, author of the Firebird Chronicles
Read MoreThree times a week, the children in Mississippi Class read to each other for fifteen minutes. This is to improve their speed when reading. Here is what a couple of the children think about fluency for fifteen :
"I think our fluency for fifteen is really good because we get to work with our partners and make ourselves even better and more confident readers."
"I like it because if you make a mistake, your partner can point it out and then I won't make that mistake again."
Year 1 went to the library to learn all about books
Read MoreEvery day, Year 6 pair up with a Year 2 child and listen to each other read.
Read MoreOn a Tuesday lunchtime, some Key Stage Two children attend a Book Club.
Read MoreWe had a fantastic time celebrating Roald Dahl day
Read MoreFor our learning log homework this week we continued to celebrate Roald Dahl's birthday by making some special dream jars to collect our dreams in.
To celebrate Roald Dahl's Birthhday, on Wednesday, we made Frobscottle! We carefully measured out and chopped the ingredients. It was delumptious! We thought of exciting adjectives and recorded the recipe. Why don't you try making it at home?