Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Bye-bye Year 1

Way back in September 2014, this motley bunch (and several others) joined KS1 and in particular Hargreaves class. We have laughed, danced, sang, play the ocarina, played the glockenspiel, cooked, made ice lollies, grown and eaten potatoes, investigated many topics and grown in confidence and stature.

It has been an enjoyable year and Miss Wake and I will miss the class - a lot. Have a lovely summer break and I know you will all enjoy Year 2 and will thrive on the new challenges.


Many thanks for all the lovely gifts and cards you gave us today. I know that the staff in Potter and Butterworth were equally delighted and extend their thanks as well. The cards contain such lovely words and I am glad so many of you had such a good year. Have fun, enjoy your holiday, may be send your new class a postcard and see you all in September 2015!

Friday, 10 July 2015

Chauncy community day 2015

Today KS1 spent a fun filled day at Chauncy school. In the morning we made pizza, sandwiches, tuna pasta salad, chopped vegetables and decorated cakes. The children then shared this for lunch along with glasses of juice.

The afternoon was spent partly on the field trying out a couple of sports and then in art and craft, pottery or science. We had a great day and would like to say a big thank you to Chauncy.










Apologies if some photos are sideways. The computer/blog does not want to play ball! 

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Seaside

KS1 had a great trip to the seaside today. Sun, sand, sea, ice cream and fun! It was a great day and many memories were made.

Digging

fun

Team work

Castle

parachute

castle

Ice cream

Let's go fly a kite...

Monday, 6 July 2015

Dan Freedman



This Friday we are delighted to welcome Dan Freedman, the author, to our school! He will talk to the children and there will be a book signing after school. 

If you own a Kindle, or have the Kindle app, you can get a free taste of Dan's work, by reading the Kindle version of Born to Play. What a great way to get a taste of the series.

KS1 will not be present for the talk, due to being at Chauncy, but are welcome to attend the book signing and can buy a book. 


Friday, 3 July 2015

Music Day in Hargreaves


The class listened to and watched The Firebird, they then designed a puppet and finally made the puppet. After lunch these were used to make our own mini film in response to the music. 

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Music Day 2015

Music is an important part of Christ Church School and this year we have all worked hard to raise the profile of this subject throughout the whole school.

The year started with Year 5 and 6 visiting Harlow cinema to experience the launch of the BBC Ten pieces project and the introduction of our new music scheme Charanga Musical School.

During the year, classes have worked with both projects, we have had three Charanga assemblies, where each class has performed the piece they have been working on and most recently we rounded off the year with a music day.

Each class listened to the Ten pieces and voted to choose the piece they would work with. They then spent the day responding "creatively". The day ended with a school concert where each and every class had a few minutes to perform an item from their day. We started with the Nursery who responded to "Short Ride in a fast machine" through the medium of movement and ended with Year 6 who spent the majority of the day in the ICT suite using Pivot to animate "In the Hall of the Mountain King"

The year groups in between treated us to poetry, dance, collage, musical phrases, shadow puppets, paintings, news reports and much more. All in all it was a wonderful round up of an exciting musical year.







The entire school also rose to the challenge and performed "Connect it" en masse. It was amazing to watch and listen to. Well done all.

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Ice lollies

Over the last few weeks, the children in KS1 have had the opportunity to taste lots of different juice flavours and try many combinations. They chose their favourites and made up a final blend.

This week Hargreaves class used this research to make ice lollies. These were placed in the freezer, ready to the taste test - today! A welcome treat on a very hot afternoon!


Butterworth and Potter still have this treat to come!

Mill Green Museum

The Foundation Stage Children had a great time at The Mill.  The children got to listen to the story of the Little Red Hen and join in wearing masks.  They played with grains and made badges. We even got to meet the Miller who showed us how he makes the flour.  We used the flour to make our own bread rolls...yummy!
The children all behaved so well and were a credit to our school.  Thank you to all our adult helpers!