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Geometry
Tue 29 Mar 2022Did you know a line of symmetry is a line that cuts a shape precisely in half, and if you were to place a mirror along the line, the shape would remain unchanged? Great investigations!
How many lines of symmetry do you see?
#practicalmaths #problemsolving #geometry
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Parish Priest
Mon 28 Mar 2022Year 4 loved seeing Father Baker; they discussed, amongst many things, the significance and importance of the crucifix.
#Learning #Religiouseducation #Parishpriest
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Marble Jar Treat
Fri 25 Mar 2022St. Jude enjoying their marble jar treat! Well done, very well deserved
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Good Friday Reflections
Fri 25 Mar 2022Year 1 have been learning all about Good Friday and the importance of the cross. They tried hot cross buns and have discussed what we do as Catholics over this Easter period.
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Prayer Area
Fri 25 Mar 2022Year 1 have been looking at the meaning of Lent and writing prayers to Jesus to thank him for his sacrifice. They read their prayers to God and reflected in the prayer area.
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Forest School: WW1 Trenches
Thu 24 Mar 2022The Forest School was transformed into WW1 trenches today; the children used binoculars and the trench telescope to walk in the footsteps of those brave soldiers. They followed this up, writing emotive and reflective letters as a soldiers in history. #roleplay #outdoorlearning
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Lenten Artwork
Thu 24 Mar 2022Year 5 have created their own Lenten artwork based on the scripture of Jesus in the desert, Matthew 4. #reflection #collectiveworship #temptation
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PE
Thu 24 Mar 2022Year 4 had a great time applying the skills they learned in PE this term. Their netball match got very competitive, but their sportsmanship and support for one another was a credit to the school. #Teamsports #supporteachother #lovelearning
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Infant Agility
Thu 24 Mar 2022GO ST MICHAELS! Key Stage 1 pupils are all set for their Infant Agility. Bounce jumps in! #Wecandoit #Resilience
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Fraction Skills
Thu 24 Mar 2022Year 2 have been brushing up on their fraction skills. Did you know the word 'Fraction' comes from the Latin word fractio, which means ‘to break’. There are no breaks from our learning #maths #practicalmaths #Fractions #Year2rules