Two children in 4A achieved their Year 4 pins this week. All the children have been working very hard to make sure they know what they need to complete their target cards.
Well done 4A!


This week we have spellings, maths and a project poem.
Have a great weekend.
Last week we had lots of fun in our computing. We discussed algorithms and coding programmes in different ways such as; crating our own crazy characters and getting others to follow the algorithm, creating a route somewhere following an algorithm and we used scratch to debug mistakes and create our own routes.





Year four had a great time re-igniting our Roman project by going to Bradwell Abbey. Here we: learnt lots about and got to design our own mosaics, learnt about Roman technology and got to see and use some ourselves, and we also got to experience a Roman banquet which the guests thoroughly enjoyed having their own body slave.
We all had a great time and can’t wait to show all the great learning we have done in our project.




2 children from 5c have achieved their Individual pins this week. The children have been working extremely hard for these and It hasn’t gone unoticed!
Well done!


Well done to Joel in Class 2D for showing what a brilliant Brookland’s boy he is by earning his Open Grow and Believe Pin. We are so proud of the way that he has settled into class and the school! Not long before he will be on his way to earning his Calm Pin.
Congratulations also to Freddie Haywood for earning his Calm Pin on Friday! we are proud of how you have become a role model for year 2 and how you have taken on problems and challenges in year 2 and shown some super belief in yourself! Well done young man!
Mr Morrison and Miss McShane
This week we have been reading the story Owl Babies by Martin Waddel. The children have been learning the story and joining in with what the owl babies say in the story. They even used our puppets to act out the story.
Many of the children have been getting creative and drawn owls, or made owl models. They have made use of the natural feathers to create their owls. (See the pictures below.)
As part of our learning we have been exploring what owls eat, how they make their nests and what feathers feel like. Next week we will continue our learning by investigating other animals that live in the woods such as foxes and badgers. We will also look at animal babies and how some are like their parents and others are very different.
Please support your child’s learning by talking to your child about different animals that live in the woods and explore where they make their homes e.g. In the trees or underground in burrows.




Here is the link for the home learning this week:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/topics/z8c4jxs/resources/1
