Sunday, 7 February 2016

Our visit to Cardiff & the Principality Stadium












On Thursday 28th January we visited the Principality Stadium in Cardiff as part of our 'Wonderful Wales topic.' We had a really enjoyable tour of the stadium which used to be called the Millennium Stadium.

  First of all, we went into the 'Press Room' which was named after Ray Gravell. We all had our photo taken before going into the home and away changing rooms. In the home changing rooms, we saw some of the welsh rugby jerseys hanging up. In the away changing rooms we saw some tops belonging to the welsh football players. A few of the names we recognized were Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey and Joe Ledley.

  Afterwards we walked through the tunnel the players run out from. Music was playing loudly as if it were a match day.

  Later on we were able to sit in the best seats in the stadium. These were made of leather and were very comfortable. This is where members of the Royal Family sit and very special guests. Frankie Azzopardi sat in Princess Kate’s seat, Shay Brunnock sat in Prince William’s seat and Lucy Davies sat in the seat the Queen uses when she visits the stadium!

  We learned that birds of prey are used to stop other birds nesting in the roof. The main type of bird used is the Harris Hawk.

 Our tour guide said that we asked sensible questions and we were very well behaved.

  We also had a bus tour around the centre of Cardiff before going to Cardiff Bay. We passed lots of different buildings, like the Museum, the BBC Studios and the church where Roald Dahl was christened. We even saw a statue of Boudicca! Before our tour ended we noticed a primary school that looked very different from our school – it had lots and lots of grass and an upstairs!

We learned lots from this trip and we all had a lovely time!





 

Friday, 16 October 2015

Our visit to the Historical Centre

This week children in year three and four took a short walk to visit the historical centre, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. During our visit we learnt about ‘life’ which included both humans and animals. We found out all about the human body and its different organs and the important job they do. The children all enjoyed the balance and reaction challenge especially when they competed against the teachers!!!!! We also explored how different animals sight is different from ours and found it hard to write our names wearing the special goggles.

A visit to our school from the Food Standards Agency

On Monday 28th September our school had a visit from the Food Standards Agency. In the morning we went into the hall to watch a play. It was quite funny, but it was helping us to learn all about food hygiene in the kitchen. We found out about the four C’s. These were:-
Cleaning, Chilling, Cross-contamination & Cooking.
In the afternoon we took part in a workshop session to help us learn about how we can prevent food poisoning.
At the end of the day we all had to answer questions to help get the broken computer working again. We were so good we managed to fix the computer! 





 

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Our Visit to the Celtic Village at St Fagans.

On Tuesday 15th September our class visited ‘Bryn Eryr’ an Iron Age farmstead at St Fagans.
We found out lots about the everyday life of the Celts in Wales. We learned about the different materials needed to build a Celtic roundhouse. Some of the class were chosen to hold materials such as straw, copper, clay and flint.
Next we all went inside to discover how Celtic people cooked, made bread and made clothes. Then we made our own bracelets out of ‘wool’ and we were able to try wheat grinding.
Outside the roundhouse we were allowed to train to become Celtic warriors by throwing spears. We liked this bit the best!
A messy, muddy & enjoyable time was had by all!
 






Sunday, 12 July 2015

Our Visit to West Midlands Safari Park

On Thursday 18th June we visited West Midlands Safari Park. We saw lots and lots of animals. One giraffe came over to our bus and ate some food from the bus driver’s hand!

We visited ‘The Land of the Dinosaurs’ which was new this year. The dinosaurs were huge and made terrifying noises.



 
Some of us went into the bat cave which was very hot and smelly!
Then we went on lots of different rides. Some of these were Twister, Pirate Ship, Ghost Train, Bumper Cars, Elephants and the Swings.



However, we liked the water rides best. Two of these were the Log Flume and the Water Rapids.



We got a little bit wet!!

Our Visit to Techniquest

On Wednesday 20th of May we visited Techniquest in Cardiff to learn about forces.
We had lots of fun whilst learning at the same time. There were many activities for us to do and for once, we were allowed to touch everything!
There was a water area and a dark room. In the dark room we could experiment with things like plasma balls and controlling different levels of mist. There were lots of different puzzles for us to work out. We played a giant piano with our feet and took photos of our shadows.
Later on we attended a special show about forces where we learned about pushes and pulls, gravity and air resistance. 







 

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Our Visit to St John’s Church


Mrs Cogbill’s & Mrs King’s class recently visited St John’s Church on the Graig. We had a look around the inside of the church & Father Michael spoke to us all. We were able to ask him questions to find out more about the internal features of the church. We also had squash & biscuits which was a lovely treat. We all learned lots & lots!
After our visit, Father Michael & Mrs Minton sent the school a letter inviting us to take part in a competition. The children in Mrs Cogbill’s class had to each create a poster advertising the church & the children in Mrs King’s class had to create an information guide. All the entries were sent to the church & members of the congregation looked at them all to decide the winners. The two winners were - Zi mo Zheng & Megan Dinsdale. Congratulations to the winners & to all the children who took part.
All pupils work will be on display during the church summer fete on Saturday 6th June.
We would also like to thank Father Michael & Mrs Minton for such a wonderful welcome.