The latest song we are singing is ‘Tue Tue’ from Ghana, which translates as Rice Cakes. I’m looking forward to hearing Miss Stacey develop this song further on Friday!
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The latest song we are singing is ‘Tue Tue’ from Ghana, which translates as Rice Cakes. I’m looking forward to hearing Miss Stacey develop this song further on Friday!
Read MoreKS2 after school Cookery club will start next week (Monday 8th October). If you want to attend please make sure you have brought your permission slips back! Miss Crookes and Mrs Sayles 🙂
Read MoreWe have learnt that Britain is a very multicultural place. We are all so different! What do you think of our collage?
Read MoreToday we performed in the role of Sophie from the BFG. There was some super character work. Well done budding thespians!
Read MoreAnother fantastic singing session with Miss Stacey enabled the children to learn a Nigerian playground song called ‘Kay Kay Kule’. We even added our own actions, just like the children would do when playing together in Nigeria!
Read MoreThe long journey towards April 15th began after school today! You know there never was a story of more woe than Juliet and her…
Read MoreWe have designed our own giant and used adjectives to describe the noun. We then constructed simple boring grey sentences before up levelling and adding colour to make them much better! What do you think?
Read MoreWhat a great start to a Friday morning! No numeracy today but a fantastic singing session with Miss Stacey. All week we have been looking forward to our first singing session of the new school year. We started with an old favourite ‘Hi, bonjour’ then Miss Stacey introduced our new…
Read MoreOur class have decided that we are part of many communities! We are part of a family, class, school, Hoyland Common and the wider world! Have we missed any?
Read MoreThat’s what makes us all British!
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