Thursday, 3 July 2014

Harry's Pop Art

In his lessons on Pop Art, Harry has created some stunning images.




WE Scare Hunger Winners

Looking back to the We Scare Hunger Day, we didn't announce on the blog who won the overall competition for donations.
Drum roll... the winning class is …Ash!
Well done to Ash who donated an amazing 110 food items during the food drive on Thursday 12th June. Congratulations Ash class, we hope you enjoyed your cupcake party!

Superhero dress up day winners

These children demonstrated their super powers and dressed up as their favourite superhero last Thursday.

Congratulations everyone!

Holly – Kyla Miller and Jack Bone

Ivy – Summer and Michael R

Fern – Morgan Palfreman and Bailey-James Nash

Aspen – Megan Lewis and Oliver Stay

Pine – Oliver Wheal and Thomas Brown

Mulberry – Henry Cruz Kokonchev and Martina Rensch

Cherry – Omar Ashour and Ella Nash

Cedar – Tia Himuyandi and Rokas Zaikauskas

Rowan – Prince Onwuebuzie and Peiyce Lubin

Ash – Molly Wheal and Evan Andrews

Birch – Isaac Stevens and Sophie Adams

Willow – Jessica Rideout and Lenny Marshall

Maple – Dylan Houlston and Elisa Rina

Elm – Kieran Dansy and Summer Trinder




Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Reciprocity Achievement: Laiba & Armani

Well done to Laiba and Armani who have demonstrated great reciprocity with their art work. The two of them chatted about the picture they wanted to create, shared ideas, decided who was doing which part and shared the credit for their creation.

We then had an interesting fact hunt related to the picture...

  1. Giraffes may have long necks, but there are only 7 bones
  2. Giraffes have a black tongue so that it doesn't get burnt by the sun
  3. Giraffes are never completely asleep as they have to worry about predators - they take lots of mini naps to get through the day




Stubbers Day 1 Report





Havering Junior Citizens Y6





Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Maths Challenge 11: Guess the mystery times table

Have you had a go at the maths challenge for this week yet? Read the prompts and see if you can work out which times table is being talked about.




Fact Hunters: Kangaroos, fish & dinosaurs

Iman Mitze
Were you aware that there are four different kangaroo species, the red kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, western grey kangaroo and antilopine kangaroo?

Tia Himyuandi
Did you know that bee swarms are focused on finding a new nest, not on attacking! However it is important to keep your distance from them, because if the bees feel threatened, it is possible they will sting.

Levan
Although you could never count them all, the Census of Marine Life, estimates there are more than 230,000 species of aquatic animals in our oceans!

Haliyah Gbadamosi
Amazingly the plant-eating sauropods (like Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Supersaurus, etc.) had peg-like or spoon-shaped teeth for stripping foliage but not for chewing. The tough plant material was digested in their huge guts.