
Mummification
This week, Year 6 have become Ancient Egyptian embalmers. Human bodies are in high demand, so they used tomatoes instead.

E-SAfety: Online Safety Tips for Children
Technology and the internet are part of our daily lives. It’s almost impossible for our children to avoid coming into contact with the online world. It’s important that we, as trusted adults, help to protect them from harm. But it’s just as important that they too know how to respond to onlineā¦

Big Maths
Children in Year 6 have had a fun afternoon completing Big Maths Challenges at Whitby High School.

Remarkable Reading Year 3
Well Done to the children in Year 3 that have this week achieved 'Remarkable Reader' awards.

Owls
This half term, the children in Year 2 are exploring the book, 'The Owl Who was afraid of the Dark.
To help bring the book alive, Wirral Community Farm brought in some owls.

Hoops4Health
Today, Year 5 and Year 6 have participated in a Hoops4Health workshop delivered by Cheshire Phoenix. They explained the importance eating health, exercising to keep fit (Basketball activities) and the dangers of smoking.

Year 6 visit Safety Central
Year 6 have had a fantastic day at Safety Central in Lymm. The children have learnt lots new knowledge to keep them safe.

Road Safety Winners
Well Done to all the Road Safety Competition Winners. The children were asked to design a poster to promote keep safe as the dark night draw in.
Be Safe, BE Seen!

Reception explore the Outdoors
Reception have spent time outside - exploring different materials and building interactions with their friends.

Each Peach, Pear, Plum
Children in Reception have enjoyed exploring the book, Each Peach, Pear Plum by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. The children were all inspired to have a go at making their own apple crumble. It was yummy!

SUPER STAR READER
A SUPER STAR READER from Year 6 has read 3 books this week. He also stood up in assembly to explain his new developed love of books and reading for pleasure.
Well Done!

Y6 create World War II inspired Art
Children in Year 6 have been creating landscape pictures inspired by their work of World War II. The children have been blending chalks to created a background and then adding charcoal silhouettes over the top.