In History we have been learning about the Victorians, this week the children researched different puppets and then we made some pop up puppets like the children would have had in the Victorian Times.
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This week we had an amazing time reenacting the Crimean War. The girls became nurses for the afternoon and the boys were soldiers. The children experienced what it would have been like to be hurt during a battle and were able to recreate the hospital scene. The nurses tended to the soldiers injuries, wrapped their wounds in bandages and took care of them.
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This week we were able to interview Mrs Brewer who became Florence Nightingale for us.The children asked some excellent questions using their knowledge of her childhood and working life.
This really helped us to understand the life of this very special famous person. We were then able to use this information to help us create very realistic diary entries in the role of Florence Nightingale.
In Maths we have started the addition and subtraction unit on White Rose. This week we have been looking at number bonds and related facts.
In Design Technology we have started researching puppets so that we can use this to help us design our own. We looked at how puppets were used for entertainment during the Victorian Times and at other times during history. We loved watching videos of Punch and Judy.
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In English we have completed writing our own version of Little Red Riding Hood. The children were very creative when they changed their story characters and the setting. It was great to see how they were able to use their knowledge of the story to make it their own.
In History the children have been learning all about how schools have changed and they have been particularly focusing on school life in the Victorian era. The children have all agreed that the teachers were very strict and they did not like the sound of the dunces cap or the cane !
We were able to interview Mrs Brewer's Mum Janet who went to primary school over 50 years ago. Schools have even changed dramatically since Janet was at school. She can remember having the cane and she was able to tell us all about the playground games the children played.
This week in music we have been learning to play the Ukulele. Mrs Butlin has taught the children how to hold the instrument correctly and we have started
playing simple tunes to accompany our singing.
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Year Two had a wonderful morning when Pop up Play Village came to Looe Primary Academy. The children enjoyed playing in a wide variety of role play areas such as the doctors, the vets, the police station, a cafe and also the builders yard.
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We had a lovely visit today from children's book author Sally Crabtree, who we will be working with tomorrow for National Poetry Day. She read us books and sang us songs. We then designed our own magic rings to wear on the train tomorrow. We imagined that we were on a magic train and pictured what we could see out of the windows. Some of us went to magic fairy land, others to cookie world and some of us saw dragons and unicorns! We will be turning these images into a book on the train tomorrow.
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Today the children in Year 2 went on a wonderful trip on the train from Looe to Liskeard. This was part of a poetry project funded by Great Western Railways. During the day the children took part in creating a song about their train journey, they made special golden tickets and also some wonderful parcel pets.
It was a lovely day and the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Take a look at the wonderful photos from our day ...
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Today the whole school celebrated the 40th Birthday of Looe Primary Academy. We had a wonderful afternoon of fun and entertainment. So many members of the local community attended. It was an incredible afternoon and we all enjoyed celebrating with of friends, families and the Looe community ...
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This week we explored the school environment and gathered lots of natural materials so that we could attach them to a crown. Take a look at our photos, we are so lucky to have such a wonderful school setting.
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It has been another fabulous week and the children have produced some wonderful writing in English during our Little Red Riding Hood unit of work. They have been looking at describing a character's appearance and personality and they have then applied these skills to writing a WANTED poster for the Big Bad Wolf.
In PSHE we have been exploring classroom rules and how those can help us to feel safe around school. The children have also been talking about what makes them feel a sense of belonging. This is something that we feel is really important in our class and in the whole school. Another very important skill that we have been focusing on is mutual respect. We have spoken about how this can help us all to feel safe and also how this can help us feel like we belong.
We are just about to start our fabulous History topic all about how schools have changed over the years. We will be looking at how Looe Primary Academy has changed as well as learning all about school life for Victorian Children. If you have any older family members who would be willing to come in and talk about their memories of school then please do let us know. It is always lovely for the children to hear about people's personal experiences.
This week Reuben and Katie were chosen to be our stars of the week:
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Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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