Farm to Fork in Class 2

This week, we Digital Leaders have been finding out what Class 2 have been learning.

“In Class Two, we have been learning about multiplication and Year Two have recently started Times Table Rock Stars,” commented Kyah.

“In Literacy, we have been writing about farm machinery,” remarked Zack.

In R.E the children have been learning about Muslims. In science, they are finding about materials like wood, plastic, metal and water. Kyah’s favourite material is fabric and Zack’s favourite is metal. In P.E, the children have been learning about gymnastics and they jumped off the gym horses. Outside, they played “D to D”. In PSHE, they learned about money. During guided reading, Kyah did homophones and Zack read books and learnt new words. In phonics, Kyah does homophones and Zack learns 2 letter sounds. Kyah said her favourite lesson is science and Zack said his is phonics.

In next week’s installment, find out about the latest happenings in Class 1 and the Preschool.

Farm to Fork in Class 3

Today we interviewed Owen and Penny in Class Three to find out what they had been learning about.

”This week we learnt about division in maths,” commented Owen.

We also discovered that the theme Class Three are focusing on for our topic of Farm to Fork is the Top 10 Fruits and Veg. In Science, Class Three have been learning about how the outside world changes in time. In P.E, they have been learning and doing orienteering with Mr Wiggans. Like in Class 4, Class 3 have been learning about Hinduism and learning about different Hindu Gods.

”This week in English, we have been writing from the perspective from Fantastic Mr Fox and the Farmer,”  said Penny.

Make sure you check in on the 28th of February for the latest updates at Witheridge C of E Academy. We hope you have a lovely half term!

Farm To Fork In Class 4

This term, our topic is Farm to Fork. In class 4, we have been tasting, making and learning about bread. We have received a letter from Aazmeen Kashad of the Hearsech Bakery in India. The letter said to make a loaf of bread, combining the  cultural aspects of the UK and India. We have visited Otterton Mill, to see how flour is professionally produced. We wrote a booklet on how to make bread. We have also written a letter back to Aazmeen Kashad accepting his job proposal to us. Since then, we have produced our own company values. Additionally, we have lino printed our own company logo and carved the lino as well. Last Friday, we celebrated NSPCC Number Day by dressing up as our Times Tables Rock Stars avatar and doing all sorts of activities in our House Groups. Remember to check out our upcoming blogs in the following weeks so you can keep up to date on the latest happenings at Witheridge C of E Primary Academy.