Equality

According to the World Health Organisation 2/3’s of the World’s children do not have enough food to eat. 1/3 of the World’s Children either has enough food or too much food to eat.

We discussed our favourite foods and drew them onto paper plates.  Mrs Fielding had put a cloth on the table and explained that only 1/3 of the children were going to eat their feast at the table.  The remaining 2/3’s of children would eat a bowl of rice.

The children picked either a meal ticket or rice ticket from a lucky dip

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We discussed that there should be enough food in the world for everyone.  However, just in this feast, the world’s food is not fairly shared and we tried to imagine how the children who only had a few grains of rice would feel.

Human Rights Activity linked to Harvest and Fair Trade

Mrs Fielding bought some oranges into school.  We tasted the oranges and investigated where they came from.  We found out from the label that they were from Brazil.  We found Brazil on the globe and we found out that it had a tropical climate.

We then talked about who had been involved in all of the stages from the orange being farmed in Brazil to it being segmented and us eating it in Knighton.

We sequenced these stages in chronological order.

We mimed each of the stages of production with our partner.
We then talked about how important it is for each person involved in the growing, harvesting, production, transportation of the orange deserve to be treated fairly and how important ‘Fair Trade’ is.

Welsh Artist Study

As part of our work on castles, we have been studying the work of Welsh artist Kyffin Williams.  We used his ‘Caernarfon Castle, Cennen Carreg and Conwy Castle’ artwork to create our own versions.

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Harvest Festival

On Wednesday 7th October we celebrated our School Harvest Festival.  We had a virtual whole school assembly led by Rev. Petra and Bob.  We shared and celebrated some of the work that we have been busy working on for Harvest.  Here are some of our harvest prayers.

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We also produced artwork showing some of the fruit and vegetables that we are grateful for.

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Celebrating Sukkot

The children have been investigating the Jewish  festival of Sukkot.  As part of the festival they found out that as part of the celebration Jewish people build sukkahs or temporary shelters.  Here are some of the sukkahs that the children made using a variety of resources.

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Performing songs and rhyme

The children have been busy in their mantle groups performing a range of Jack and the beanstalk themed songs and rhymes.

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Paul Klee Artwork

Children have enjoyed looking at the work of

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artist Paul Klee.  They used their Welsh language skills to describe the colours and shapes they used in their own interpretations of ‘Castles in the Sun’

Literacy Enrichment Day

The children enjoyed a variety of activities to support them in learning their spellings.

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Foundation Phase Blended Learning

Foundation Phase

If you are unable to come to school for COVID-related reasons, please complete this work and email it to us.

Mrs Evans Hwyaid Bach

daviess1466@hwbcymru.net

Mrs Blower Eryr

BlowerM2@hwbcymru.net

Mrs Fielding Gwennol

MorrisJ313@hwbcymru.net

This work can also be completed if our class bubble has to be closed. More work will be posted within 72 hours of the closure.

Mathematics and Numeracy

  • Collect a range of different sized sticks in your garden.  Can you measure them in standard units such as centimetres? Can you measure them in non-standard units i.e using pieces of pasta to measure?
  • Can you draw around your hand? Pretend it’s the giant’s hand.  Estimate how many kidney beans the giant could fit on his hand?
  • Can you log on to TTRockstars and practise your times tables?
  • Can you practice writing your number formation 1-20?
  • Can you learn your number bonds to 10? I.e. 0+10=10, 1+9=10, 2+8=10, 3+7=10, 4+6=10, 5+5=10, 6+4=10 etc.

Language, Literacy and Communication

  • Write a diary – think about what it may be like to be a giant for the day.  What would you do? Who do you live with? How might being a giant be different to being a child?
  • Draw a picture of Jack and colour it in neatly.  Think of as many different adjectives (describing words) as you can to describe Jack and write them down.  Can you do the same for the giant? How are they similar and how are they different?
  • Questionnaire – Think of questions that you would like to ask the giant if you were to meet him.  Write each of your questions down or maybe an adult could scribe them for you.  Don’t forget to use a capital letter to start your question and a question mark.

Humanities

  • Create a map of Jack’s village, where the house was, the market and the beanstalk.
  • Could you also create a map for the land of the giant and include your own key features.

Expressive Arts

  • Create  your own beanstalk.  It could be a painting, a collage or even a model.  Be as creative as you can!

Health and Well-being

  • Play a board game with a member of your family.  Maybe you could create your own game?

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End of Year Party!

Well, what can I say? The children certainly did come with a smile to our end of term party.  The chose to play sports, build dens, make campsites or to just simply chill in the sun!

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