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  • Year 5 at Toucan Travel

    Wed 23 Oct 2019 Mrs Osborne and Mrs James

    Year 5 have created travel brochures to be displayed in the window of Toucan Travel in Chineham Shopping Centre. Today, 10 children delivered these brochures to the shop where they got to role play what it's like to be a Travel Agent. A huge thank you to Kirsty at Toucan Travel who made this all possible. Take some time over the half term break to admire the children's hard work. Perhaps the brochures will convince you to take a trip to Paris!

  • Year 4 Temptation Visit

    Wed 16 Oct 2019 Miss Hanafin

    Year Four has been exploring the concept of 'Temptation' in RE this half term. They have been thinking about what temptation means, what they have experienced of temptation, how the bible depicts temptation and much more. To round this learning off, the children wrote questions that they would like to ask someone of faith about their experiences of temptation. We were lucky enough to have Mrs Copping (a local vicar) and Mrs Lowe (an integral part of Christ Church and well established visitor to our school) come in to discuss their experiences and even be brave enough to answer the children's questions. 

     

    The children didn't hold back and really delved deep with their questions. Some included:

    -Why did the devil keep tempting Jesus and why did Jesus keep saying no?

    -Have you ever been tempted?

    -What do you do to resist temptation?

    -Have you ever helped someone else who was being tempted?

    -If you were Adam, would you have listened to Eve?

    -Is temptation always bad? And is there always a consequence?

     

    As you can see from the children's faces, they were highly engaged and so interested in what our visitors had to say. Mrs Copping and Mrs Lowe used brilliant, relatable examples to guide the discussion and also shared quite personal insights into their faith and experiences. We are incredibly grateful to them for giving up their time. We are also very proud of how enthusiastic yet respectful the children were. 

  • Subway visit Year 2

    Tue 15 Oct 2019
    Today, in Year 2, we had an exciting visit from Subway. This was to support our topic Funny Bones. We have been looking at healthy eating and how much fat is in certain products. Last week we carried out a project to design a low fat sandwich. Subway then came in to discuss this further and we were able to create our sandwiches! We were taught the correct way to make a Subway and how to wrap them safely so that we could take them home. Year 2 had a brilliant time and we learnt lots about what is in the food we eat. 
  • Hotel Chocolat update

    Tue 15 Oct 2019 Miss Hanafin

    The children of Y4 have been working so hard in History and Geography this half term answering the question 'How has chocolate changed our world?'. We have looked at who is involved in the chocolate industry, the jobs it creates and the staggering amount of money that is generated. We have also looked at the countries that produce the most cocoa beans and thought about what it is about their climate that allows this to happen. We have also delved into ancient Maya and Aztec civilisations and explored how they perceived and even worshipped the cocoa bean! And of course, we have looked at how chocolate is made and shipped around the world. 

     

    Having done all of this, the children created posters to showcase their learning. These are now up in Hotel Chocolat (Festival Place). The store owner was so impressed that he has created this wonderful display that he is going to rotate daily to include all the posters we gave as well as having additional copies for the customers to take away whilst they shop. He said the quality of work is fantastic and would like to repay the hard work by coming in to do a talk with Y4 and ... most importantly ... a chocolate tasting session!

     

    We are very proud of what the children have created and their work will be displayed proudly in Hotel Chocolat (Festival Place) from Monday 14th - Sunday 20th October (possibly a bit longer). Please do pop in and have a look if you are nearby. We know the customers of Basingstoke will be learning lots as a result of your posters.

  • Beech Class - Love in a Box

    Mon 14 Oct 2019
    Beech Class went on a special trip to Christ Church in Chineham this afternoon. We dodged the rain (just about) and delivered the children's kind donations to the Mustard Relief – Love in a Shoe Box Appeal. We spent the afternoon discussing the Mustard Relief organisation with Mrs Lowe, to help us better understand the work they will be doing this Christmas. The children were then very passionate about packing their own boxes with a partner, thinking about the items that the children would need and like to receive, selecting from toiletries, stationery and toys. We were very proud of the children and the generosity and compassion they displayed. 
  • Year 3 First Aid Day

    Mon 14 Oct 2019 Mrs Holdsworth
    We were fortunate enough today to be visited by a Nurse who was able to give the whole of Year Three a really informative First Aid training session. Pupils learnt about: how to apply a basic bandage, what to do in an emergency and the recovery position. They even managed to have fun whilst doing so. The day was a resounding success and we all agreed it is vitally important for us all to know the 'basics' when it comes to First Aid.
  • Year 6 Treehouse Theatre - Children on the Homefront

    Fri 11 Oct 2019 Miss Hunt and Miss Crossley

    Year 6 had a great time rehearsing and performing a WWII 'play in a day' with the Treehouse Theatre Company. The children managed to empathise beautifully with a variety of characters and took their roles very seriously, including: soldiers, evacuees, shop keepers and land army girls. We were really impressed with how confidently they delivered their lines and projected their voices during the performance. The play was jam packed full of interesting facts about life on the home front and the key events that took place during WWII. Take a look at the photos to see your children in action…

  • Year 5 French Day

    Thu 10 Oct 2019 Mrs Osborne and Miss James

    Year five enjoyed a day filled with french food tasting, speaking french and designing french menus. They also loved Miss Brookes coming in to cook croque monsieur with them.

     

    ”The pain au chocolat was amazing and very chocolatey!” Sofia

    ”I love red wine (blackcurrant juice).” Isla

    ”The brioche was very sweet and luxurious.” Cooper

    ”Brie is not my favourite but my mum loves it!” Jemima 

     

    Perhaps the children will be able to cook a croque monsieur at home for you too. Take a look at the photos to see what they got up to...

  • Year Four and Hotel Chocolat

    Tue 08 Oct 2019 Miss Hanafin

    There has been lots of heads down and hard work happening in Year Four this afternoon. We have been piecing together all of our History and Geography learning from this half term, finding answers to the question 'How has chocolate changed our world?'. We have been exploring The Maya civilisation, explorers travelling new lands and the chocolate industry around the world. We have read and researched how cocoa beans made their way from Mesoamerica to Europe as well as how cocoa beans are actually turned into Chocolate. We have found out so many interesting facts including that The Maya people first used cocoa beans to make a hot, spicy frothy drink! A long way away from the chocolate bars we know and love. They also loved cocoa beans so much that they thought they were a gift from the gods! Can you remember any of the gods they believed in? 

     

    Back to our heads down working ... the children have been creating posters for Hotel Chocolat to kindly display in Festival Place so that their customers can learn about the Historical and Geographical journeys involved in the chocolate they buy. We have been able to learn about Hotel Chocolat's 'Engaged Ethics' initiative whereby they ensure their chocolate production is 100% ethical from root to wrapper. We are very grateful to Hotel Chocolat for giving us this opportunity. 

     

    Have a look at the children at work and a sneak peak of how some of their posters are coming along. You could almost hear a pin drop as the children worked this afternoon ... they certainly are keen to impress their audience! 

  • Year 1 Have Gone Bananas!

    Fri 04 Oct 2019 Miss O'Hagan
    Today, Paul from Fyffes banana warehouse visited year 1. He taught us lots about the journey bananas take. Can you remember any of the interesting facts?  Did you know: farmers put a net over bananas whilst they are growing so they do not get sun burnt, bananas don't grow on trees they grow on very tall plants and the majority of countries where the bananas grow are situated around the equator because this is where it is hot? Also, white flowers grow from the bottom of each banana as they grow. Year 1 are looking forward to using this information within their literacy lessons next week where they will be meeting Bob the Banana! A very big thank you to Paul for giving us his time and his wealth of banana knowledge!