This is your life!

Children in Years 2, 3, and 4 were absolutely fantastic in their recent performance of ‘This is your Life’. The performance was about the life and works or author Dr Seuss. As part of their mantle of the expert commission for this term, they had the task of writing and performing three plays based on stories written by Dr Seuss. Year 2 wrote their version of ‘The Cat in the Hat’, year 3 wrote their play about ‘The Lorax’ and year 3 pupils created their version of ‘Horton Hears a Who’. Da iawn Pawb!

Well-being

We enjoyed a fabulous end to a very busy half term. We made chocolate rice crispy cakes and we completed a range of circus activities and games. Our sunflowers have now been sent home and we can’t wait to see how tall they grow!

Forest School

Year 5 have started forest school sessions with Miss Jones. We have enjoyed den building and creating bug hotels. We used the knives safely to sharpen sticks to use as tent pegs. We are looking forward to starting fires in our sessions soon.

Ffrydd Wood

This afternoon, Reception and Year One enjoyed a local woodland walk. We discussed the features of the wood, how it felt and what we could hear. We compared it to the rainforest.

Oaker Wood

Year 4 and 5 had a great couple of days at Oaker wood! We enjoyed lots of different activities like rafting, low ropes, monkey climb, zip line, puzzles, toasting marshmallows, playing games around the campfire and eating chicken nuggets and chips!

Forest School Fires

Today Year 6 had their second Forest School session of the term. They want to have sโ€™mores at some point but we needed to develop our fire building skills first. Two groups showed great team-work, communication skills and perseverance to create flames and sustain them. It was a little windy and we now all smell smokey!

Should we care for everyone?

We believe that each person is valuable and unique. We drew an outline of a person are we thought of words that make people valuable and unique.

We listened to the song ‘You are a star’ and we discussed that music can sometimes cheer us up, especially if it shows that people care for us.

We created an extra verse to the song.

Youโ€™re too ugly, too trashy, too boring, too silly,

Everybodyโ€™s saying, everybodyโ€™s saying.

Youโ€™re too mean, too stupid, too fat, too rude.

Everybodyโ€™s saying, everybodyโ€™s saying.

But who do you listen to

Cause after all Iโ€™m telling you.

Youโ€™re star just the way you are.

Maesi “I always try to talk to people so that I understand why they are upset”

Josie “I will always help and listen”

Matty “If someone is angry they could play rock music”

Bluebell “if friends are arguing they need to solve their problems”

Corey “I will always take care of my friends if they are hurt”

Year 6 transition activities

On Wednesday all of our Year 6 pupils visited John Beddoes Campus along with other Year 6 pupils in our cluster. In teams they completed a Break-Out activity as a way to learn about the layout of the building. They spent the afternoon with a Youth Worker playing games to develop resilience. Previous pupils from Knighton Primary supported them throughout the day, which was lovely to see. Everyone had a great time and they represented our school brilliantly! Da iawn, bawb!

VE Day Visitor

Today we were excited and honoured to be joined in school by ninety-nine year old War veteran Christopher Price. He answered questions asked of him by Years Two, Three and Six. Pupils learned of his experiences in the Second World War as he gave us a valuable insight as to what life was like. Diolch Christopher!

Y Tywydd Parachute Games

We have been developing our vocabulary about the ‘weather’ in our Welsh language sessions. We have enjoyed learning lots of new songs and following instructions playing parachute games.