Thursday 10 March 2016

Super writing and robots

This half term year 2 are learning using the theme superheroes. We have been looking at including noun phrases and dramatic verbs in our writing. The photograph shows an acrostic poem where the children were challenged to use their new skills within the constraints of this type of poem. 

Leithe 2A


In year 1 we created collage robots. On each of our robots we used our very own paper that we decorated at the beginning of the lesson. We placed our paper in the centre of the robot and then worked around it using lots of different mediums to create the other parts of the robot's body.

Ellie 1A

Tayla 1A

Friday 26 February 2016


In Year 1 this week we have been learning about capacity. On Tuesday, we used a range of different containers and resources to investigate capacity. We needed to estimate which cup would be the most suitable to fill to the full capacity with a range or items.
After we completed our estimations we needed to investigate which cup was the most suitable for each item, then record our results.
The children have been encouraged to use the vocabulary of capacity as well as explaining what they have found out.


“I liked this lesson, we had to help No-Bot to estimate which cup would is best!” Child in 1F 

  

Friday 5 February 2016

Watford School's Trust

On Thursday year 1 were visited by Mrs Morten from the Watford School's Trust to answer some of our questions about Christianity.
We had time to think of what we would like to know and then 20 minutes of hot seating Mrs Morten. We found out so much information and finished our lesson by singing a song named God is a great, big God. 

Here are some children in 1M joining in with the song, learning the actions from Mrs Morten.

Here are some examples of the questions that 1A asked:

"Why do you go to Church?" - Jay

"Why do Churches has crosses?"- Hamza

"Who is Jesus?" - Yalda

"How do you say sorry to God?" - Lexi

Thank you Mrs Morten and the Watford School's Trust for answering our questions!

Friday 29 January 2016

Year 2
Year 2 have been learning about the structure of the rain forest. Below is a diagram of the structure and a typed up explanation of what has been drawn. 

"This is our picture of the rainfoest. It shows the four layrs of the rainforest like the forst floor, the under canpy, the canpy and finally the emergent layer. The sun does not get to touch the forst floor and it is very dark so that’s why we coloured it in black. It’s a bit lighter in the under canpy because a littl bit more light gets there. Trees grow taller in the canopy layr because they get more sun. But the layr with the tallest trees is the emergent layer because thos trees pop out of the canopy layr. They get the most sun of all and they have a shampe like an umbrella!"
Marie-Ann and Lea

Friday 22 January 2016

Year 1
This week we have been learning about fractions. We started the week finding parts of a whole practically using a range of resources. Here is a child in 1A piecing together parts of a pizza to make a whole. 

Here is an example of how we used the numicon to find equal pieces of a whole. This child was able to find 1/3 of 6.
 This child has split 20 into 4 groups, finding out that 1/4 of 20 =5.


In English we have been looking at traditional tales. 
1M have been retelling the story of The Frog Prince by sequencing the story into the opening, build up, problem, resolution and ending. In this video children in 1M act out the opening scene.


We loved the use of actions, expression and clear voices.

Year 2
2J have been learning about a variety of important concepts in science this week. The children worked together in small groups to explore the life cycles of humans and other animals. Also, they discussed what humans, plants and animals need to do to grow and stay healthy. As a class we drew a number of conclusions about the basic needs of living things.



Friday 8 January 2016

Straight into learning

Welcome back to The Grove Academy. We hope you enjoyed your break and had a rest!
This week Year 1 were straight into their learning by using rulers and cubes to measure the length of different objects that you might find in a castle.

On Wednesday we got to choose which equipment we wanted to measure in when given a choice of cubes or a ruler. We had a go at recording too. 

Eg:
The flag = 12 cubes.
The flag = 29cm. 

Here is a picture of Sanuga's work from 1F

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