Posted 02/03/2025
by Anthea Hillman
Posted 28/02/2025
by Alice Wilkie
Welcome back Landaviddy class! We have had a great start to the second half of the Spring Term!
We have been concluding our previous enquiry 'What is Light?' by conducting a bee hunt in the school garden, as part of our Geography fieldwork. During PSHE this week, Year 2 collaborated to design and create their 'dream bird' and Year 3 worked together to design a garden for someone who faced a challenge. The results were fantastic, and of course very colourful!
In PE, we have started Striking and Fielding and Gymnastics which has already proven to be lots of fun! Today in Gymnastics, we explored a range of different shapes using our body. We concluded our enquiry question by completing a Kahoot quiz, which is always popular and recording down everything we have learnt last half term. Well done everyone! Next week, we will be launching our new enquiry 'Can you always see things grow!'.
In Maths, Year 2 have worked hard completing multiplication sentences and making arrays. I was impressed with the confidence shown by everyone! Year 3 have been learning about all this measurement - comparing lengths in metres (m), centimetres (cm) and millimetres (mm).
In English, we have been learning the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, with the intention of eventually writing our own imaginary world narratives. So far, we have been using actions to support our recall of the story and participated in a hot seating task, where we asked and answered questions as if we were the Giant or Jack from the story. We have created story mountains to record the key events of the story and learnt how to punctuate contractions.
Congratulations to Amelia for being chosen as Landaviddy's Person of the Week! And a big well done to Finn for achieving this 44 club badge!
We hope you have a superb weekend and look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Phillips, Miss Bowden and Miss Colton
Posted 28/02/2025
by Joanna Rickard
We have had a lovely first week back in pre-school for the beginning of Spring Term 2.
The start of our fairy tale topic has been met with lots of enthusiasm from the children and has inspired lots of magical and mythical play.
Our focus story this week has been ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, the children have enjoyed the story and used the character puppets during their own play to re tell the story. We have also created our own beanstalk and castle artwork.
We have practised our counting and number recognition with magic beans and used playdoh to make golden eggs and golden coins.
Inside our role play castle, the children have enjoyed sharing lots of different fairy tale books and talking about some of the traditional tales that they know.
This week has seen some early sunny spring weather, which has enabled lots of learning and play outside. We even worked on our gross motor skills by taking a visit to the school tyre park. The children all enjoyed practicing their balancing and climbing in a different area and we will be sure to visit regularly.
Next week sees us enjoy some important dates for our diary -
Tuesday 4th March – Shrove Tuesday. We will enjoy tasting some pancakes during our snack time and talk about why we have pancake day.
Wednesday 5th March – St Piran’s Day. Optional to dress in black and white clothes. We will attend St Piran’s Day Service at the church at 2.30pm.
Thursday 6th March – World Book Day. Optional to dress as a favourite character or in pyjamas. Please be mindful that your child will still be playing and enjoying normal pre-school activities in these costumes, so nothing too precious please! Children can also bring in a favourite book if they wish –please add their name to it. We will try and share as many as possible during the day.
Next week looks to be busy but lots of fun, we hope everyone enjoys the weekend.
The Pre-School Team.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Ben Heasman-Langley
Happy Spring 2 everyone! We hope you had a fabulous break and are feeling fresh for the new term!
It has been a great start back and it has been lovely seeing everybody! Talland are full of energy and have already had an action packed week!
Maths:
Year 5 have been looking at multiplying fractions by a whole number and calculating the fraction of a quantity. Why not try them out on this brain teaser... What is 1/4 of 20? If they know the answer to that, ask them what 3/4 of 20 is...
Year 4 have just began their fraction unit and have been recognising what a whole is when looking at a fraction.
English:
Everyone has now completed a fantastic top copy of the life cycle of a turtle. They will be very excited to show them off to you next week, I'm sure! We were also extremely fortunate to have a poem specialist and author come in where the children were highly creative and even got to eat their own poems...YUM!
Art:
The children completed the screen print art this week. They have turned out brilliantly! Lots of mess equals lots of fun (apparently)!
PE:
This term Talland will be working on rounders and gymnastics. They've shown off their roly-poly's and some children made excellent coaches!
That's all from us this week. We hope you have a fantastic weekend and can't wait to see you on Monday!
Signing off from Mr. Langley, Mr. Bishop and Miss. Colton.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Ruth Smith
For our Nursery visit to St Anne's this week we took our new story to share with them.
Our story is 'Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?' - the children enjoyed sharing it with the Grannies and the Grannies were happy to help with our activity of colouring some pictures of the characters from the story.
We even found a song version on Youtube which we sang along to.
The children always enjoy their special treat of a biscuit and drink at St Anne's and love going to visit them.
As we delve into our new story we shall be looking at the different animals, the colour of their fur, feathers or skin; the habitats that the animals live in and where we would see these animals ourselves.
We will also be learning about our senses and exploring how we use them.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Rebecca Whitty
We have been very busy in our first week back to Pre school!
We welcomed Mrs Evans to Pre school on a Monday and Tuesday morning.
Our topic this half term is 'People who help us' and this week we have been learning all about fire fighters, and how they help us. We created beautiful fire pictures using tin foil to create flames. Next week we are going to learn about dentists and oral health. We are hoping to have a visit from a dental nurse.
This week we have also started to learn our sounds! We follow the RWI nursery program. We follow the same phonics scheme as the school ready for September. This week we looked at 'm' Maisie mountain mountain. Everyone loved this. We also thought of a few words that begin with the sound 'm' - mummy, moon, mouse, monster, mermaid, milk. How clever are they?!
Speaking, of very clever children. This week the very clever super star children have started to learn to write their names. We looked at how we hold our pens and where we start to form each sound. Well done everyone. In a few weeks time I will be sending out a copy for you to have at home.
We have also been loving the beautiful sunshine and been outside in our outside area. If anyone has any plants we could plant we would be very grateful.
Come back next week to see what exciting things we get up to. World book day, St Piranis day and lots lots more!
Miss Whitty, Miss Ronald and Mrs Evans.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Emily Randle
It has been a very busy week in Chaipel, this week.
We had poet and childrens book author Sally Crabtree in to teach us how to compose and write cinquains (a five-line stanza) along the theme of nature. We began by selecting words to create a short piece of poetry, popped them onto a biscuit and then literally ATE OUR WORDS! We had a lovely afternoon and Sally was great.
We have been learning about the demise of Anne Boleyn in English, taking notes about her life and learning some typical Tudor phrases. We will then use these to write a series of diary entries - through the eyes of the then Queen Anne - leading up to her execution on May 19th 1536.
In Maths, Y6s have been learning all they need to know about working with decimals whilst the Y5s have been finding a fraction of an amount and multiplying and dividing fractions with integers.
We have launched our exciting enquiry into Tudor England, where we will be comparing the lives of the poor and rich as well as their places in society. We will be learning a range of sewing techniques in DT, building up to creating a Tudor coin purse as well as researching the history of computers in Computing, finishing by creating an audio advert for a computer of the future!
Congratulations to Dominic and to Freddie and Ava for gaining their BRONZE in 99 Club as well as Isaac and Elsie for being our People of the Week, demonstrating our school values and being excellent role models.
I sent a letter home to ask if the children could bring in an item of clothing from home - on Monday, please - so that we can investigate the material, stitching and how various parts are sewn together.
Have a lovely weekend and see you all on Monday!
Miss Randle, Mrs Clary, Mrs Hodge and Miss Colton.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Helen King
Welcome back to the Spring 2 Term. See attached the knowledge webs for Year 1 and 2 - you can look over what we will be learning this term. Our 'Big Question' in Geography this term is 'What is the weather like in the UK?'
This week we have started learning how to write weather forecasts in our English lessons. Math's, the Year 2's have started to learn about multiplication (we've already been learning our 2 times tables).
For our geography knowledge harvest, we came up with questions we want to answer about the weather.
Art on Friday we investigated making secondary colours out of primary colours - we had great fun!
Posted 28/02/2025
by Katie Grinsted
What a wonderful start to the second half of the spring term. We have all absolutely loved the sunshine towards the end of the week! Our EYFS children have really made the most of the spring like weather and have been enjoying lots of time outside. We have been tidying up our garden after a very wet spell and getting stuck in to some large construction play. There have been some incredible designs from police stations to a fully functioning plumbing system! As usual we have made plenty of time for stories and we have all loved getting absorbed in our new 'Oi Frog' series. The rhyming stories have had us laughing together as well as helping us to learn lots of new vocabulary. Every single Tregantle child was a writer this week when they used their knowledge of the 'Oi Frog' stories to label different animals and objects from the story.
Our Amazing Year 1 children have been learning all about primary and secondary colours in their art lesson this week. They used primary coloured play dough to mix and create new shades and colours. We have seen some amazing weather reports from our year 1 writers as they embarked on their new topic 'What is the Weather like in the UK.' It's been a really good week to explore lots of different types of weather! We are really looking forward to recording our weather reports next week!
Posted 28/02/2025
by Sarah Evans
February was a short month with half term but we still managed to have fun learning new things.
After half term we introduced our new question - 'Where Do We Live?'. We wrote some questions about what we would like to find out including 'Where does the Tamar river start and finish?'.
Then we learnt about the difference between physical and human features to help us when exploring our local area.
In DT we completed our aeroplanes, have a look at the photos, they are fabulous!
In music we are learning to play the glockenspiel. We have learnt how to play B and A and we are hoping to be able to play 'Hot Cross Buns' in time for Easter!
In art we have started a new unit on drawing and sketchbooks. This week we practised drawing different types of lines and patterns.
In literacy we have been writing poems based on the book 'I Love Bugs' by Emma Dodd. We wrote some amazing poems of our own called 'I Love Pets.'
Posted 28/02/2025
by Rebecca Hughes
The first week back to school is over already! What a quick
week!
The children have amazed us at how well they come back to
school enthused and ready to learn!
Our big question this half term is: Who Made These
Footprints?
This week we have been exploring the life of Amelia Earhart.
The children explored how she brought her own plane at the age of 22 and called
it the Canary- it was yellow! The children loved learning that Amelia was the
first lady to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
The children have been creating planes from pasta, colouring
in the canary plane, learning how to make paper airplanes and flying them
outside, learning how to draw a plane step by step and so much more.
In English this week we started to read the story of Jack
and the Beanstalk; we all loved this story! We read a few different versions
and even watched a musical version too! The children learnt the story through
role play and a story map and then used their own story maps to sequence and
retell the story using amazing oracy skills!
In maths this week we have been combining two groups. The
children have worked so hard and progressed so well with their early addition
stories. We also continue to sing our 2-, 5- and 10-times table songs daily.
The children’s reading has been fantastic this week in
phonics. We have been learning digraphs /or/ and /ur/.
In outdoor learning this week we had outlines of footprints and we collected daisy's, grass and leaves to fill the footprints in, we then went on a footprint hunt around the edge of the school field!
Next week we look forward to pancake day, St Piran’s Crafternoon
with the parents and World Book Day!
Have a wonderful weekend
The Foundation Team
Posted 28/02/2025
by Sonia Norris
Today brings the end of the first week back and the weather has - for the most part - been a huge improvement on last half term. We always aim to get out and about as much as possible and nicer weather helps s to do this.
PE this half term will take place outside, and Mr Ward has asked that children bring in a pair of shoes that they can get a bit muddy as their will be PE sessions on the field. Children are able to come into school in their kits as usual.
Class 2 had their final presentation session with the Eden project this week. The team at Eden are going to book another session in just for us! We are very proud of the work that they did over this project and their finished presentation was amazing!
Other news:
Next week is World Book Day. The librarians are holding a book swap where they can bring up to 5 pre-loved books and swap them for others to keep and read.
We also have a few spaces for our piano lessons with Pam. If your child is interested in taking part in these, please let us know in the office.
We now have a clothing bank in the car park. If you have any old clothes and shoes that you no-longer want, bring them into school in a bag and put them into the bin. We will then be able to recycle these.
Have a wonderful weekend in the good weather!
Posted 28/02/2025
by Darren Woolner
It has been yet another busy week at Team Brunel with an array of learning opportunities for our children. The School Council led an incredible assembly at the beginning of the week as they proposed to changed the names of our school houses. After holding a democratic vote with the whole school community, Castles were the winners with our new houses named Pendennis (green), Tintagel (blue), Trematon (red) and Restormel (yellow)! Well done to our School Council for leading change within our school. To catch up with all the other events from the week, please dive into the Brunel Bulletin.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Julie Peat
This week we have been exploring the farm and animals that live on the farm. We have been exploring our new enquiry question "What animals would you find on a farm?"
The children have been creating cow handprints, paper plate chicks and shredded paper sheep.
We have enjoyed singing "Old Macdonald had a farm" and creating lots of different animal sounds.
The children have been building with the farm, creating enclosures for the animals and have been making animal footprints in the tuft tray.
In phonics we have been naming and describing sounds that we have heard in our indoor and outdoor environment, copying sequences of body sounds and exploring instruments and the noises they make.
In maths we have been finding objects that represent numbers and matching them together. The children have been practicing number writing.
Have a lovely weekend
The nursery team.
Posted 28/02/2025
by David Hannah
A team of 6 students represented Duloe at a multi skills event held at Saltash Community School. The children had a wonderful time and came 3rd overall - Well done Team Duloe!
Posted 28/02/2025
by Laura Cole
Class 1 consists of children from Reception and Year 1. The class is taught by Mrs Currah with support from Mrs Wright and Mrs Hill.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Laura Cole
Class 2 consists of children from Years 2, 3 and 4. The class is taught by Mrs Askew with support from Mrs Hughes and Mrs Penhaligan.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Sara McKillop
We have had a fantastic first week back after the half-term break, and the children have settled brilliantly into their learning. Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to:
English – Poetic Creations. This week, we have been exploring poetry, focusing on rhyme and rhythm. The children have planned and started writing their own poems, showcasing their creativity and developing their writing skills in exciting ways.
Maths – Building Skills and Understanding
Year 4 have started learning about area and perimeter, tackling different challenges to deepen their understanding of these important concepts. Peri the snail has helped us remember how to calculate perimeters by counting around the edge of the shape.
Year 3 have been continuing their work on multiplication, building confidence and fluency in their number skills.
History – Discovering the Romans - We began our new topic on the Romans by looking at their impressive buildings and monuments. The children were fascinated by Roman architecture and are eager to learn more about this incredible civilization.
RE – Cornish Folktales - In RE, we have started to explore Cornish folktales, uncovering the rich traditions and storytelling heritage of our local area.
PE – Throwing and Catching - This week in PE, we focused on improving our throwing and catching skills. The children enjoyed various activities designed to develop their coordination and teamwork.
The Archie Project – Understanding Dementia - We had an engaging assembly about dementia as part of the Archie Project. The children learned about different types of dementia and how to interact with people who have it. These valuable skills will be put to use when we visit the residents of St Anne’s care home.
Science - Shadows! We had great fun creating dinosaur shadows on the playground. We learned how shadows are longer when the sun is lower in the sky. Next week, we will investigate this further.
It has been a great start to the half-term, and we are looking forward to all the exciting learning ahead. Thank you for your continued support.
Posted 28/02/2025
by Rachel Tomkins
In science we have continued to learn about different groups of vertebrates and their characteristics. We sorted animals by vertebrate group and by their diet. We have also written fact files about animals including lots of scientific language.
In maths we have been focusing on calculations using numbers within 20. In our Mastering Number sessions we have been exploring odd and even numbers.
We have concluded our geography learning about 'What will you fins where the land meets the sea' by reflecting on how human activity is changing what we can find at the water's edge. We read a story called 'Clean Up!' and saw videos and images of the effect plastic pollution is having on the sea and the animals that live in it.
In art we have created paintings in the style of the abstract artist Alma Thomas. It has been great fun to experiment with her style and to use a combination of brush painting and printing with paints to achieve the final pieces we are happy with. We are now moving onto the skill of collage. We have begun this with a class collage of the sunset over the sea. We chose cool colours for the sea and warm colours for the sun and sunset sky.
February also brought us Online Safety Day. This fit well with our term's computing learning which has been all about online safety. We have used the Digiduck stories from Childnet as a way to explore the themes of online safety.
We now have a new history big question 'How do we know about dinosaurs?'. We have already discovered that special scientists called paleontologists learn about prehistoric creatures like dinosaurs through studying fossils.
Posted 27/02/2025
by David Parry
The children have had an interesting week adding their own pictures to a £10 note. This is part of the this half term's focus on 'Who should feature on a £10 banknote?' They have already researched features of banknotes and now recognise a couple of significant people who feature on them: Jane Austen and Winston Churchill, for example, The study now will investigate other significant figures within British history and, by the end of the half term, the children will be able to make an informed choice who they believe should feature on a British banknote and give reasons for their decision.
Maths
During this week, the children have consolidated their knowledge of multiplication and division. They have been given the opportunity to use their knowledge of short division and column method multiplication and applied this to solve simple word problems.
English
The children have learned to recite the William Wordsworth poem, I wandered lonely as a cloud. They then researched several features of the poem: personification, rhyming couplets and rhythm, for instance. They then started to write their own poem using a similar style to William Wordsworth.
Best wishes, Mrs Swabey, Mr Parry, Mrs Walters and Mrs Payne.
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