Are you all ready for our special Olympics celebration tomorrow? Remember- you can come dressed in the colours of your team's country.
What do you know about the original Olympic games that started in Greece? Add some interesting Did you know...facts to our Blog.
Another busy week!
On Tuesday we will be visiting the Mosque in Peterborough and Year 6 children will be meeting up with last year's leavers during the afternoon. What questions would you like to ask them?
On Wednesday afternoon the Girls' Kwik Cricket team are playing in the County final in Peterborough- go Barnack!
The learning space for all children in Mrs. Green's class to share and enjoy their learning!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Week 9: Preparing for the Olympics
This week is a very 'sporty' week. Kwik Cricket tournaments are on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons so keep practising! On Thursday afternoon we will be preparing for our special Olympics Day next Monday. Tuck shop starts on Thursday - don't forget to bring in 20p if you would like to buy a healthy snack.
Have you found any 'Perfect Numbers' yet?
A Maths Puzzle to make you think...
Complete the calculations using the numbers 1 to 8
Have you found any 'Perfect Numbers' yet?
A Maths Puzzle to make you think...
Complete the calculations using the numbers 1 to 8
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Week 8:Ancient Greek scholars
Hello everyone! I hope you have had a fantastic half- term break and are ready for our final 6 weeks of this school year.
The diary is packed with exciting and interesting things to do- Church Schools' Day is on Tuesday at Peterborough Cathedral, Cricket coaching is on Wednesday to pick the teams for the Kwik Cricket Tournaments and SRE sessions also start this week.
Does anyone recognise this famous ancient Greek scholar? What was he famous for?
The diary is packed with exciting and interesting things to do- Church Schools' Day is on Tuesday at Peterborough Cathedral, Cricket coaching is on Wednesday to pick the teams for the Kwik Cricket Tournaments and SRE sessions also start this week.
Does anyone recognise this famous ancient Greek scholar? What was he famous for?
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