Sunday, 10 November 2013

Castell Henllys

On Thursday 24th October our class visited Castell Henllys, an Iron Age Hill Fort in Pembrokeshire. It took us a long time to get there, but it was well worth it when we did.
We found out lots about the everyday life of the Celts in Wales. We went inside a ‘roundhouse’ to discover how Celtic people cooked, made bread and made clothes. We made our own bracelets out of ‘willow’ and we were able to try weaving a basket.
We also found out about the different materials used to make Celtic roundhouses. We had a go of using ‘wattle and daub’ ourselves and it was very messy indeed!!
Before we left we all had our faces painted to make us look like Celtic warriors.
We would like to thank all the parents and grandparents who came along to help us.
A good time was had by all! 

 

Friday, 11 October 2013

Our Visit to Pontypridd Museum

On Monday we visited Pontypridd Museum to take part in a workshop based on medieval machines. Mr Brian Davies welcomed us and we were divided into five groups. We were allowed to handle all of the equipment and have a go at all of the tasks. This included making patterns with tiles, building bridges, printing our names with real ink and even riding a wooden horse. One of the trickiest tasks was to weave wool using an old fashioned loom. Some of us dressed up in chain mail. We thought it was really heavy! A good time was had by all! 

 

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Outdoor Games
During this half term we are having outdoor games every Friday afternoon. We have been very lucky with the weather so far! We are developing our ball skills with a focus on passing, catching, dodging and use of space. We are also learning to work well together as a team. 








 

Autumn Term 2013

Our Pottery Animals

Each Friday afternoon for this half term, Miss Croft our pottery teacher is working with groups of children from our class. She is helping us design and create models on the theme of animals. We are having lots of fun sculpting and creating all different kinds of animals such as snakes, hedgehogs, owls, penguins, bears and many more. We can’t wait for them to be finished!





Friday, 5 July 2013

Our Visit to West Midlands Safari Park


On Monday 24th June we visited West Midlands Safari Park.
On our tour of the park we saw lots of different animals including white tigers, elephants, zebras and lions. One giraffe came right up to the bus and looked through the window!
After lunch we saw a sea lion show and watched the penguins having fun. Some of us were brave enough to enter the bat cave, even though we had to hold our noses because the smell was so strong.
We enjoyed ourselves on the rides. Some of our favourites were ‘Log Flume’, ‘Pirate ship’, ‘Water Rapids’ and ‘Twister’. Some children were very wet indeed after going on the water rides.
A lovely time was had by all.




Our Visit to Cog Moors Environmental Education Centre


On Thursday 27th June we visited Cog Moors Environmental Education centre at Dinas Powys. The trip was part of our ‘Environment’ topic and we certainly learned a lot!
We found out that on average, one person uses 150 litres of water per day. That is a lot of water!!
We were set different exciting challenges throughout the day. You can see some of these in the photographs we took.
Mari, the instructor, used lots of environmental vocabulary. Some of the words we talked about were biodegradable, non-biodegradable, drought and water efficiency. We also used the saying ‘Reuse, Reduce, Recycle’.
We carried out our own investigation to find out approximately how much water is wasted each year from a dripping tap. During the experiment Alfie displayed excellent mathematical skills using the calculator, to total all the results. We found out that one tap left dripping for a year, was the equivalent to 131 baths full of water!
We all agreed it was a very enjoyable and educational day. However, we don’t miss the ‘smell’ (when we toured the treatment works) at all!!


Sunday, 16 June 2013

Our Environment

Our Environment

Our topic for this half term involves studying ‘our environment’. We have started by looking at features within our school environment.
Due to the lovely weather we have had recently we decided to go outside to look at different features in the yard. We observed them closely and began to sketch them, trying to include as much detail as possible in our sketch books.
Some of the things we drew included parts of the school building, plants, tyres and even the lovely bright creatures on the walls of the yard. Mrs King took some photographs of us and our drawings. When we were back in the class she put them on the white board for us to look at. Our drawings were so good we were able to guess what the pictures were! I wonder if you can?
Our next task is to find ‘good’ and ‘bad’ features in and around the school. We will then be thinking about how we can try to improve the bad features and turn them into positive aspects of our school.