Thursday, 16 March 2017

Guess who!

Elsa, Autumn and Sam have been pretending to be a character from The Jungle Book and then writing an account in the first person.  They have used some great adjectives and vocabulary choices to describe the events in a really interesting way.  Well done, folks!

Division made easy

Oliver finds division really easy when he chunks numbers using a number line.  He spots the number he's dividing by and then counts up until he reaches the number he is dividing.  What clever thinking!

Clever adding

Olivia has been doing some really grown-up maths.  She has been adding two-digit numbers by partitioning the tens and ones, and then adding them all back up again.  Great work, cleverclogs!

Monday, 13 March 2017

Bagheera the Panther

Here are two gentlemen who have been very careful to include every one of their success criteria in their writing  Their character descriptions of Bagheera include adjectives, connectives and similes to make their writing really interesting for the reader.  Great work, chaps!

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

He'll huff and he'll puff and he'll ... smell!

That Big Bad Wolf is not a pleasant character and these folks have explained why!  Ethan, Reggie, Teddie, Ruby, Riley, Ollie and Lily have used clever things like adjectives and similes to describe how nasty and revolting he is to be around.  Great work, people!

Friday, 3 March 2017

Surprised!

Henri Rousseau has certainly inspired Izzy and Justin!  After looking at his painting, they have produced these beautiful oil pastel drawings that they would like framed when they take them home please, Mum!!

Accurate angles

 Here are two gentlemen who should be very proud of what they have achieved in maths!  Their latest success is calculating missing angles in triangles, and then circles.  Of course they find them easy - they are geniuses!  Well done lads!