Year 5 WWF Fundraising
Year 5 children have been extremely busy this term as they attend their 1st WWF fundraising event selling handcrafted Fridge magnets of endangered animals. We had so much fun. A…
Year 5 children have been extremely busy this term as they attend their 1st WWF fundraising event selling handcrafted Fridge magnets of endangered animals. We had so much fun. A…
In Maths Club this week at Brunswick Park Primary School, we used geo and peg boards to create shape pictures and patterns. Our mathematicians are so creative!
This week our extremely talented Brunswick Park Primary School Year 3 children showed us their fabulous Design Technology skills as they made mechanisms using pivots and levers to create movements….
This week at Brunswick Park Primary School, our Year 4 children have been very busy making electrical circuits in Design Technology to light a bulb! Don’t forget your recycling for…
Today Year 5 finished the book The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan. We retold the story by choosing still pictures from the film, to help us prepare for our own…
We have had a very busy Monday morning here in reception…Superhero HeadQuarters, play dough doughnuts, letter formation, dollhouse roleplay and it’s not even lunch time!!!
It’s World Wildlife Fund Day!! Year 2 loved dressing up as animals, learning about the elephants and creating their very own!
As part of our school’s Personal Development Programme, our Year 2s have become Eco Warriors, practising litter picking. Look how much cleaner they made the area around our school in…
Year 6s have been learning about endangered species inspired by the book “Endangered Animals Atlas” by @iamjonjackson. They wrote fascinating fact files about narwhals!
Wow! Year 1 dressed as animals today to support @WWF. The pupils learnt about endangered animals today. We are looking forward to raising money for a fantastic cause!
We explored some fascinating themes for English! Now press play and dive into ancient Egypt with 4B! We discovered the incredible stories of the pharaohs and the mysteries of their civilization…
In our Science lessons this week we explored how fossils are made. We made careful observations and tried to decide if they were made by animals or plants.

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