Playdough creations in Reception
In Reception we listened intently to the playdough recipe to create our own playdough flowers. We then compared the length of each flower by measuring them with a ruler....
National Mental Health Week Next week is National Mental Health Week. This afternoon the assembly was shared with the children in their classes. As you can see the theme is loneliness and we will be discussing this across the coming week as well as completing...
Next week is National Mental Health Week. This afternoon the assembly was shared with the children in their classes. As you can see the theme is loneliness and we will be discussing this across the coming week as well as completing mental health activities in class.
A reminder of the PE for next week. We are letting you know in advance to ensure that children know what days to come into school wearing their PE kit.
Monday 9th May – Year 1H, Year 1T (moved from Friday) and Year 5 – no change
Tuesday 10th May – Reception and Year 4 – no change
Wednesday 11th May – Year 3 – moved from Friday
Thursday 12th May – Reception and Year 2 – no change
Friday 13th May – Year 6 moved from Wednesday
Friday 20th May – Year 1 H (moved from Monday 16th)
Well done to Isabella in our Nursery, Ariah in Reception H, Arron in Reception T, Aiyana in Year 1 H, Sebastien in Year 1 T, Aiden in Year 2 H, Rajan in Year 2 T, Lashante in Year 3 H, Jomelia in Year 3 T, Chidozie in Year 4 H, Kutlu in Year 4 T, Destiny in Year 5 H and Elena in Year 6 H all of whom have been awarded Hot Chocolate with the Head next week!!
In Reception we listened intently to the playdough recipe to create our own playdough flowers. We then compared the length of each flower by measuring them with a ruler....
In Science this week we learnt about the transportation of water in plants. We then did an experiment with white flowers and food colouring where we predict that the petals will turn blue!...
As part of our writing unit, we are learning about how Tutankhamen was mummified. We wrote instructions for how to mummify an orange and then had a go at following our instructions!...
In PSHE, we are learning about the emotions people feel when they suffer a loss. We worked in groups to read different scenarios and gave our opinions on how they felt/coped during their grief....
This week we have been using jugs, ladles and pipettes to transfers water into different containers/bowls. Team work makes the dream work!...
In History we have been examining photo evidence to prompt questions about the life of Notting Hill Carnival founder Claudia Jones. Some of the questions that we brainstormed were ‘What did she do that was amazing?’, ‘What is racism?’ and ‘Where is Trinidad?’...
As we have been continuing to explore plants, we have been using our observational drawing skills to look closely and draw the colours, shapes and patterns we can see! We used a bunch of fresh flowers to explore the parts of a plant, naming the......
This week at the Curve Garden, we got to do some live drawing of mini beasts. We had a selection of worms, wood lice, snails and slugs to sketch....
In history we are continuing our investigation into Fu Hoa’s tomb. We used our classification and inference skills to organise the artefacts found into groups that could tell us about life in the Shang dynasty....
We have been thinking about relationships in PSHE. We began by thinking about family and then started thinking about other relationships. In this lesson we explored touch and how it can feel negative or positive. These pictures show our activity of exploring touch and the......
A huge thank you to everyone who brought in junk modelling materials! Nursery have had a blast making a bug hotel to host all of the amazing minibeasts we’ve been finding in our outdoor provision....
Please be reassured that we do not have anyone with Scarlet Fever here at Holy Trinity however there are cases in Hackney so we wanted to share symptoms with you so you know what you are looking out for. Scarlet fever is also a mild......
We understand that during these difficult times, children have been more likely to become unwell, be isolating or suffering a family bereavement however daily attendance at school is crucial for children’s development as it ensures that they do not develop gaps in learning. We expect attendance......