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Pupils Visit Haslemere Book Shop

A select group of pupils from Years 2 to 6 were invited to Haslemere Book Shop today in recognition for their progress and enthusiasm in reading. Cathy at the bookshop welcomed the children and told them all about the bookshop’s history and its importance in the local community supporting readers, authors, organisations and running events.

The pupils enjoyed navigating the children’s book section downstairs, then talked about the favourite books they had brought with them and their preferred authors. They were very excited to venture upstairs to see the nooks, crannies and cosy area upstairs for more browsing in the second-hand books room.  The children were awarded a book token, certificate and goody bag as a farewell gift. Thanks so much to Haslemere Book Shop for having us!

Pupils Visit Haslemere Book Shop

 


Forest School

What a beautiful day we had for Forest School!

Year 3 had lots of fun making some bird feeders for the birds in the forest. Using oranges, skewers, wool and bird seed, they made beautiful hanging feeders before choosing which trees they wanted to hang them on.

Reception were armed with magnifying glasses and minibeast identification cards as they set off on a bug hunt.  Lifting logs, looking in leaf piles and searching on the trees, they were super bug spotters!

Forest School

 


Project Goblin

A very productive week in Project Goblin for both chassis A and B!  The children made great progress on the driver's seat, electrical systems and battery boxes of the cars and work has also been done to complete the steering assembly on chassis B.  The steering arms are now attached and in the process of being adjusted. The teamwork in subgroups was really impressive and, at this pace, we are on track for getting on track!

Project Goblin

 


Year 5 Science

In Science, Year 5 have been learning about light and shadows.  This week they investigated their own questions about shadows.  They came up with their own questions and carefully planned how they were going to make sure that their investigations were fair.  Mrs Butterfield was really impressed by the teamwork the children demonstrated when carrying out their investigations, since they needed to help each other even though they each had their own method they were following. Great work Year 5!

Year 5 Science

 


Year 6 Science

Year 6 had a fantastic Science lesson this morning. After revising the topic of forces, the children spent the morning applying their knowledge to rocket balloons! They were given a 5 minute window to make a simple rocket using a balloon. Following testing their initial creations, they were given the challenge of improving their design. They took into consideration friction between the rocket body and the string, and air resistance amongst other things. They experimented with different shaped balloons, different length and diameter of rocket bodies and they trialled different release techniques. Some were very successful and others not so much, but the children learnt so much and had great fun in the process!

 

Year 6 Science

 


A Musical Day for Years 4 and 5

Years 4 and 5 enjoyed a fabulous day of Music yesterday.  The children started their day performing their Music Assembly in front of their parents and performed beautifully, with such confidence.  They were then scooped up and taken to G Live for a concert featuring Southern Pro Musica conducted by Jonathan Willcocks and Neil Henry as the magician and compere.  The concert featured music by Rossini, Haydn and Piazzola with a story about The Theatre Ghost using the many instruments to represent the sounds.  The orchestra was introduced and we heard each section play separately then altogether which sounded amazing.  The highlight was the Offenbach Can-Can in which our very own Mr Collinson took part.  The morning finished off with the audience singing It’s an Ark in two parts accompanied by the orchestra and we all sang very loudly!

A Musical Day for Years 4 and 5

 


Project Goblin

Year 6 have made an excellent start to this term's Project Goblin club, busily working this week on one of the two chassis in our possession.  Chassis 'A' was the focus of their attention and the team broke into smaller groups to work on adjusting the steering arms, attaching the rear axle and beginning the exciting task of routing the wiring for the accelerator from the steering wheel towards where the motor will be housed at the rear of the car.  They also worked on the braking system (also attached to the steering wheel). Lots of progress in a short amount of time this week.  Well done team!

Project Goblin

 


Forest School

In Forest School, pupils are concentrating on birds at the moment, ahead of the RSPB's Big Schools Bird Watch 2024 later this month.  Pupils enjoyed lying down and watching the sky to see what birds we have in our grounds and were lucky enough to see a Kite circling overhead.  Reception class worked together to make bird feeders out of apples, sunflower seeds, sticks and string, which they then hung in the trees.  They were so excited to see them hanging there, waiting for the birds to enjoy!

Forest School

 


Hockey Club Starts

A brilliant start to Hockey Club by Years 4 and 5 yesterday.  Pupils loved playing quick competitive games against each other to practise their skills and keep warm in the setting sun.

Hockey Club Starts

 


Nursery Enjoying the Winter Sun

Who's enjoying this glorious Winter sunshine?  Our Nursery children are, judging by these gorgeous smiley faces at play time today!  Hurrah for no rain!

Nursery Enjoying the Winter Sun

 


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