Silent Disco
Yesterday, we had a great time at our Silent Disco for Neurodiversity Week.
Yesterday, we had a great time at our Silent Disco for Neurodiversity Week.
As part of Neuro Diversity and Inclusion Week, Yr 4 had the opportunity to work with Imagination Creative to work on some drama and drawing based on our book about inclusion, The Small Things.
The children worked together to move and make several shapes.
They thought about things and places that made them happy and drew them, made freeze frames about them and acted a scene about them.
If your child would benefit from a social story about the changes to our routine next week, it is attached below.
The children will also be shown a timetable of the day each morning so they know what their routines will be.
Next Week is a great opportunity for our children to learn about neurodiversity and inclusion.
If you have any questions about any of the events happening please do get in contact with a member of teaching staff or contact Mrs Hughes and Mrs Elliot.
We had an amazing day for World Book Day. It was brilliant to see the children reading and getting excited about books!
There were some amazing costumes.
We were lucky enough to have a drama workshop with Ms O who taught us about characterisation.
We also wrote, directed, and costumed a play based on the book, How to be a Lion by Ed Vere.
With only a few weeks to go, please read for more info.
Today, was the RAPS final of the Speaker competition. Iris represented Team Cialis speaking to the school about waste. She gave some brilliant reasons and statistics to try and influence our thinking about the things we buy.
She didn't get to the Viking final this time, but there's always a chance for her to win next time!
From all of Team Cialis, well done Iris, we are proud of you!
There is still time to book your tickets!
Join us for an adults-only evening to watch "The Reason I Jump", to start Neurodiversity and Inclusion week at RAPS.
Tickets are £6.50 each and can be booked through the MCAS app.
The film starts at 7pm at the Palace Cinema, Broadstairs.
This week the class have beenlearning about the parts of the digestive system. On Thursday, we built a digestive system out of a cup and fork (mouth), a spoon (oesophagus), a zip lock bag and vinegar (stomach), tights (small and large intestines).
Ask your child what they noticed during this experiment.
Are you free on the evening of Monday 11th March?
Join us for an adults-only evening to watch "The Reason I Jump", to start Neurodiversity and Inclusion week at RAPS.
Tickets are £6.50 each and can be booked through the MCAS app.
The film starts at 7pm at the Palace Cinema, Broadstairs.
This week Year 4 are concentrating on their 8 times tables.
Please encourage your children to practise them as much as possible.
TT Rockstars: https://ttrockstars.com/ (their logins are in the front of their reading journals)
Hit the Button: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button (also brilliant for number bonds)
This week has been Personal Development Week. We have been learning about Respect, healthy boundaries, what to do if we feel unsafe and what to do if we feel unsafe. We also learnt about how the relationships we have are different depending on the people; for example our relationship with our friends will be different to that with our teacher or with our parents. We learnt that in all our relationships we should protect and be kind to everyone. In this learning we sang Billy Bragg's song 'I will be your shield.'