Christmas Nativity

Salhouse Primary School celebrated Christmas 2022 through the Nativity and musical performances with all of the children taking part in their own way. 

Kingfishers PE

Kingfishers demonstrate all they have learnt from PE lessons this term. Demonstrating coordination, spatial awareness, tactical thinking and perseverance! And having a great time cheering on their teams!!

Salhouse Choir Christmas carols

Salhouse choir sang a beautiful medley of Christmas carols with 2 soloists demonstrating their core value of courage.

Kingfishers Colour Wheel

Kingfishers have been learning about the colour wheel and exploring the impact of combining different colours. 

They have learnt about the artist Sonia Delaunay and experimented with creating pieces using circles. Some even had a go at using a compass!

We used paints, pens and pencils and were very pleased with the outcome.

We also read the book ‘A life of colour’

Year 3 Tricky Maths

Year 3 have been challenging themselves this week with some tricky maths; understanding column subtraction and addition. Making it into a game proved that maths is definitely fun!!

Kingfishers Reduce Plastic Usage

Every Wednesday Kingfishers watch the news. One week they were shocked to see the mountains of plastic ready to be recycled. They were even more shocked to hear that this recycling was often transported to other countries.

As a result, they have researched what we can do to REDUCE the amount of plastic we use.

They shared a story book with the whole school along with some videos showing the impact plastic has on Sealife. They spent time creating some persuasive writing encouraging everyone to reduce their plastic usage and ways in which they could do this.

Kingfishers presented their work in a school assembly.

Diwali

In Religious Education, the Bitterns have been learning all about the Hindu festival of Diwali. They listened carefully to the story of Rama and Sita and learnt about how Diwali is celebrated within the Hindu faith. As a class we discussed the differences and similarities between the Hindu festival and the Christian festival of Christmas. Inspired by the beautiful Rangoli patterns they then created their own Rangoli art, carefully using coloured sand to produce colourful and vibrant artwork.

‘I learnt that they put a line of lights out to help Rama and Sita find their way home.’ (Year 2)

‘I like learning about the Diva lamps because we made some out of clay.’ (Year 1)

‘Rangoli are beautiful patterns made out of lots of coloured rice, sand or petals.’ (Year 2)

Bonfire Poetry

Last week we undertook some cross-curricular learning incorporating our history topic of the gunpowder plot into our literacy topic. On the Friday, we were lucky enough attend a forest school session where we had a bonfire, sang campfire songs and tried marshmallows. We then used our experiences of the bonfire to inspire our writing of poetry. We concentrated on our senses and considered the sights, smells, tastes, feels and sounds of the bonfire when writing our poems. The year 2 children tried their hands at acrostic poetry whist the Year 1 children wrote some wonderful descriptive poetry. The Year 2 children also produced some wonderful creative writing after looking at photos and videos of fireworks.

Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot

The Bitterns have been learning about Guy Fawkes and the gunpowder plot in history. We started our learning  by thinking about why we celebrate bonfire night on the 5th of November each year. The children listened very carefully as I told them about the gun powder plot and were able to discuss key events.  Once they had heard the story they were able to recall events and facts about the plot. They were very interested in the two groups of Christians and why one group didn’t like King James.  Once we had learnt about why the plot happened and why it failed, the children demonstrated their understanding by ordering the events of the story. They also produced some amazing writing about the plot, detailing all they had learnt. 

‘ I learnt that Guy Fawkes and all his friends planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament with 36 barrels of gunpowder.’  (Year 1 child) 

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