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3D Relay Races

Date: 20th Jun 2022 @ 11:34am

Year 3 worked in small groups to create their own warm up. They made sure to include an activity that  increases their heart races and also stretches for their arms and legs. Year 3 practised sprinting and relay races today. They familiarised themselves with effectively passing the baton to their partners. They managed to beat their time.

4R English

Date: 20th Jun 2022 @ 11:02am

On Mondays we have Ed from Anchor Education join our English lessons. He teaches us how to use the correct grammar through music and rhyme.

In todays lesson it had a focus on ‘homophones’ and the children learnt a new song; to help them remember which words are to be used where.

4M English - Anchor Education

Date: 20th Jun 2022 @ 10:19am

Year 4 are very lucky to have Ed from Anchor Education to come into school and teach us grammar concepts through music and role play. Today we have been focusing on homophones and really enjoyed singing the homophone song. 

1B- Art Week - Gunta Soltzl

Date: 17th Jun 2022 @ 11:28am

The chlidren learnt all about Gunta Stolzl, a German artist who was famous for her textiles work (weaving).

They they had to create their sea/ocean back grounds (in pairs). Using a mixture of materials, fabric and wool, the children developed their weaving skills.  

The children then used their sketch books to record studies of sea life using pencil crayons, chalk and oil pastels, which can then be created using fabric felt. 

They then carefully cut, trimmed, positioned their sea creatures made out of felt and considered their final composition before attaching their sea creatures to their ocean background.

After their completed art work, the children had to evaluate their work and say what they felt about their art work, what htye found most difficult and what they would improve for next time. 

RCD- The Storm Whale - Writing

Date: 16th Jun 2022 @ 2:28pm

RCD- Our trip to Wirral Country Park

Date: 16th Jun 2022 @ 1:14pm

Wirral Country Park


We had a fantastic day at Wirral Country Park.  On arrival at the park we walked down to the beach and explored the seashore.  We identified different features of the coastline and discovered cockle shells, mermaids purses and whelk egg cases.  

After our picnic lunch, we had fun playing games on the field and then joined the Ranger to hunt for minibeasts.  We learnt how to sweep nets through the meadow and then all had a go at it.  We carefully emptied the nets into a tray so we could examine what we had caught.  We found crickets, beetles, flies and the ranger showed us some beautiful butterflies and moths.  Then we had a go at holding a flat net under a tree, whilst we gently shook the branches.

4R French

Date: 16th Jun 2022 @ 1:12pm

Today we have been learning how to ask for a drink in a cafe. We enjoyed taking on the different roles of server or customer and we were able to construct a conversation in French. Watch our video conversations below. We are becoming more confident to speak in French each week. 

5R Summer: Art, Greek pots

Date: 16th Jun 2022 @ 9:17am

This term, we have been learning about Greek pottery.  We practiced our coiling and pattern making skills using Play Doh and then created Greek pots using modeeling clay.  We then painted our designs onto the pots.

RJ - Trip to Wirral country park

Date: 15th Jun 2022 @ 8:27pm

Wirral Country Park


We had a fantastic day at Wirral Country Park.  On arrival at the park we walked down to the beach and explored the seashore.  We identified different features of the coastline and discovered cockle shells, mermaids purses and whelk egg cases.  

After our picnic lunch, we had fun playing games on the field and then joined the Ranger to hunt for minibeasts.  We learnt how to sweep nets through the meadow and then all had a go at it.  We carefully emptied the nets into a tray so we could examine what we had caught.  We found crickets, beetles, flies and the ranger showed us some beautiful butterflies and moths.  Then we had a go at holding a flat net under a tree, whilst we gently shook the branches.

RD- Visit to Wirral Country Park (Science/Geography/Understanding the World)

Date: 15th Jun 2022 @ 5:31pm

We had a fantastic day at Wirral Country Park.  On arrival at the park we walked down to the beach and explored the seashore.  We identified different features of the coastline and discovered cockle shells, mermaids purses and whelk egg cases.  

After our picnic lunch, we had fun playing games on the field and then joined the Ranger to hunt for minibeasts.  We learnt how to sweep nets through the meadow and then all had a go at it.  We carefully emptied the nets into a tray so we could examine what we had caught.  We found crickets, beetles, flies and the ranger showed us some beautiful butterflies and moths.  Then we had a go at holding a flat net under a tree, whilst we gently shook the branches.

 

Music- loops

Date: 15th Jun 2022 @ 11:40am

We have been using ‘Garage Band’ to create musical loops. We then added additional instruments such as; bass, piano and sound effects to create a musical masterpiece.

DT fairground rides

Date: 15th Jun 2022 @ 11:31am

Year 6 have been busy designing and making our own fairground rides with working mechanisms.

Art - Water Colours

Date: 15th Jun 2022 @ 11:04am

Year 6 have been using Water colours to create beautiful landscapes in our 'Native American Art' topic.

Y5 - Debate Academy

Date: 15th Jun 2022 @ 8:05am

Following on from our two workshops in school, a group of 12 Y5 pupils visited Hope University in Liverpool to compete in a debating competition with other schools from the Rainbow Academy Trust. The children were fantastically confident and clear, speaking with fluency and asking thoughtful questions to their peers. As the pictures show, we returned with plenty of medals and a trophy as well.

4R - Music Mosaics

Date: 15th Jun 2022 @ 8:00am

During this term, 4R have created their own mosaics using different musical notations. They then performed these pieces using the glockenspiels and percussion instruments. They children worked really hard on their timings and their final performance was fabulous!

2022 World Book Day

Date: 15th Jun 2022 @ 7:54am

Townfield were not short of effort as we celebrated World Book Day this year. Children and staff were encouraged to dress up as their favourite character from one of their most loved books and a love for reading was celebrated throughout the day! Well done everyone!

 

4R Vikings

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 4:02pm

Year 4 have started a new topic on 'Vikings.' Today we have been looking at the Norse Gods and finding out all about them and their differences. The children are really enjoying this topic and are developing their knowledge daily. They are thinking like historians and explaining their reasoning when looked at different artefacts. 

6P- Art-Water Colours

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 3:17pm

Year 6 have been using Water colours to create beautiful landscapes in our 'Native American' Art topic. 

4R English; Characterisation

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 1:05pm

We have been exploring the story of Manfish and today we had to write in role as 'Jacques Cousteau.' Jacques invented the aqualung and the children had to write their own paragraph detailing their emotions and feelings as if they were about to test the aqualung for the first time, 

Below are some examples of their writing, the children are really proud of this work.

4M Computing - Creating loops

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 12:27pm

During computing, year 4 were exploring the difference between count controlled loops and infinite loops. We were then able to demonstrate this on scratch by instructing sprites to follow different movements for a set amount of time..

4M Music - Samba Music

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 12:23pm

Today in music 4M we're using their knowledge of notes to create a Samba piece that reflected life in Brazil. They used a plethora of instruments and had a great time performing their final piece. 

4M English - Characterisation

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 11:09am

We have been exploring the story of Manfish which is based on Jacques Cousteau. Today we have created our own characterisation paragraphs to show how he would be feeling as he used the aqualung for the very first time. 

RD- Using globes and maps (Understanding the World/Geography)

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 10:59am

This half term our topic is Journeys.  We began by discussing where we live, where we go to school and explored these places using Google maps.  We used the zoom function to show the street view. 

Then we talked about holidays and day trips.  We looked and maps and globes to find these locations.  Using our phonological knowledge, we wrote postcards describing our holidays.  

RCD- Maths

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 9:26am

This week our number was 17. We looked at different ways of making 17. 
We also did capacity where we measured how many spoonfuls of water it would take to fill different containers.

RCD-PE- Games

Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 9:25am

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