Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Living The Life Of Tudor...

During our school trip to the Weald and Downland Tudor museum we had a look around some Tudor houses. We then split into groups and completed activities. The first group made a traditional Tudor medicine whilst the second group took part in a Tudor cookery lesson. After lunch we swapped activities. We all had fun and learnt more information about Tudor life. (Written by year 3 pupil)



Castle Mania...

We (Year 5) have recently had a visit from a famous author - Colin Thompson. He came into school and told us how he came to be an author and how many books he has had published. His best tip was to take a normal scenario and then to make something out of the ordinary happen. Other schools from the local area also joined the afternoon at Fryern and we were all given the chance to have books signed by Mr Thompson at the end of the day. Our favourite book was "Castles". (Written by Year 5 pupil)

Up Up and Away....

The athletics club have been practicing different events for an indoor athletics competition at Toynbee School and found that hard work pays in the end. The team won many events including mixed relay and girls javelin. Well done to those involved and well done to all those who have attended athletics club this year.

Friday, 28 March 2008

Easter Story

Year 6 have had some "hands on" learning at Chandlers Ford Methodist Church learning all about the Easter Story. Going back in time, they met and interviewed some important people from the time of Jesus including Joseph of Arimathia, Mary Magdalene and the pupils' favourite, a Roman soldier.

Monday, 28 January 2008

Stitch Me Up!

Designing and making pencil cases was a real challenge for years 3 and 4 but great fun.

The finished products are colourful and whacky, reflecting the character of the pupil who made it!

Here they are, proudly displayed by their owners.

Henry VIII Couldn't Dance Like This!

Years 3 and 4 have been practising Tudor dancing linked to our Tudor Topic.


We have performed several dances using the Tudor steps that we have learned:

  • the Earl of Essex
  • a pavonne

  • Branle des Sabots

  • the Black Armaine

We have also made up our own Tudor dances in small groups. This was great fun!

Showing That We Care...

We are working towards the "Rights Respecting Schools" award, level 1.

We have completed our audit, interviewed pupils and two parents and two governors have joined our working party. This is the new display created by several of our year 6 pupils.




As you can see, we've been thinking a lot about events which happen around the world, sometimes disastrous such as floods, and issues which affect us locally, such as homelessness.

We might think we can't do anything to change these situations or help in any way, but part of our RRR (Rights, Respect and Responsibilities) learning reminds us that we can.