Our Year 6 pupils put on an amazing show for us again this year. The children worked really, really hard to produce some really moving, funny and entertaining performances. Special thanks to all the teachers involved.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Monday, 22 July 2013
Year 6 camp - Georgeham, Devon.
Year 6 camp this year was based in Georgeham, Devon.
We tried lots of new and exciting activities that we otherwise wouldn't have tried;
We slept in huge bell tents, went surfing, had a BBQ, tried coasteering, told scary stories around the campfire, helped the National Trust with a beach clean, learned how to be safe with the RNLI and lots, lots more.
Everyone had a great time as you can see from the pictures below...
We tried lots of new and exciting activities that we otherwise wouldn't have tried;
We slept in huge bell tents, went surfing, had a BBQ, tried coasteering, told scary stories around the campfire, helped the National Trust with a beach clean, learned how to be safe with the RNLI and lots, lots more.
Everyone had a great time as you can see from the pictures below...
Mr Nutting getting ready to launch himself off a big cliff. |
Moon Jellyfish spotting at Putsborough beach |
Friday, 19 July 2013
Year 4 Trip to the floating ballast seed garden and Arnolfini.
As part of our 'Eat a Metre' topic we took a trip to the floating ballast seed garden at Bristol Harbour and Arnolfini.
We learned all about the history of Bristol from an amazing storyteller on a boat journey along the harbour.
The garden is a project from Brazilian artist Maria Thereza Alves. Between 1680 and the early 1900's ships' ballast - earth, stones and gravel from trade boats from all over the world used to weigh down the vessel as it docked - was offloaded into the river at Bristol. The ballast contained the seeds of plants from wherever the ship had sailed
We also got to look around the Arnolfini art gallery, get all creative and produce our own works of art in our groups.
We learned all about the history of Bristol from an amazing storyteller on a boat journey along the harbour.
The garden is a project from Brazilian artist Maria Thereza Alves. Between 1680 and the early 1900's ships' ballast - earth, stones and gravel from trade boats from all over the world used to weigh down the vessel as it docked - was offloaded into the river at Bristol. The ballast contained the seeds of plants from wherever the ship had sailed
Boarding the 'Flower of Bristol'. |
Learning the history of Bristol. |
Getting all creative in the Arnolfini. |
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Year 4 Camp - Longnor Primary School, Shropshire.
The wonderful teachers and children at Longnor Primary School in Shropshire welcomed us once again to their beautiful school.
Longnor School Website
We set up camp on their field for three days and used this as a base to explore the surrounding areas.
We visited historical Church Stretton, enjoyed Fish & Chips, investigated hedgerows, made new friends, witnessed a powerful bull, saw three day old calves on a working organic dairy farm and lots, lots more...
Here's what some of us thought about camp:
"On camp I learned that Daddy Long Legs live in tall grass." - A in Year 4
"The best thing about camp was when we had our playtime with Longnor and made new freinds." - B in Year 4
"I really liked when we had a map hunt." - M in Year 4
"The best thing about camp was learning about the bull on the farm." - T in Year 4
Longnor School Website
We set up camp on their field for three days and used this as a base to explore the surrounding areas.
We visited historical Church Stretton, enjoyed Fish & Chips, investigated hedgerows, made new friends, witnessed a powerful bull, saw three day old calves on a working organic dairy farm and lots, lots more...
Martell found a Great Crested Newt. |
10 day old calf. |
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Longnor and Easton joint assembly. |
Here's what some of us thought about camp:
"On camp I learned that Daddy Long Legs live in tall grass." - A in Year 4
"The best thing about camp was when we had our playtime with Longnor and made new freinds." - B in Year 4
"I really liked when we had a map hunt." - M in Year 4
"The best thing about camp was learning about the bull on the farm." - T in Year 4
Monday, 24 June 2013
Year 4 visit a local Mosque for Religious Education.
Year 4 listened intently while a member of the Muslim Council of Bristol taught us about the Five Pillars of Islam as part of our R.E. learning. We were then treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the magnificent Mosque.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Chick Watch 2013
The Year 1 chicks now have names!
Cloudy, Henrietta and Ofsted are flourishing under the care of the children.
Cloudy, Henrietta and Ofsted are flourishing under the care of the children.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
June 12th and 13th
Please be aware Easton Primary school will welcome inspectors from Ofsted on these dates.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Year 1 are looking after tadpoles and hatching chicks in class!
What animal will Year 1's tadpoles become if they look after them carefully?
As well as the tadpoles, Year 1 have eggs in their incubator. Here they are today:
Keep checking back here for more updates on Year 1's little menagerie...
As well as the tadpoles, Year 1 have eggs in their incubator. Here they are today:
What a cracking picture! |
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Year 5 class blog.
The pupils in Mr Farmer's Year 5 class have their own blog.
Click the link below to see the fabulous work they have been doing.
year5ep.blogspot.co.uk
Mr Farmer and his class would appreciate it if you could read and comment on their wonderful blog posts.
Be sure to keep up to date regularly with their news.
Click the link below to see the fabulous work they have been doing.
year5ep.blogspot.co.uk
Mr Farmer and his class would appreciate it if you could read and comment on their wonderful blog posts.
Be sure to keep up to date regularly with their news.
Friday, 17 May 2013
Homework Help and Home Learning
Don't forget, whichever class you are in or your child is in, there are links to various useful learning websites on our main school website, just click the following link to see them:
Easton Learning Links
Easton Learning Links
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