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Spring 2010

Home Page Archive

This page archives activities and links from
Spring 2010

 

Some Serious Easter Card Creation

Click on the picture for more pics

Solid to gas in a millionth of a second - Click to watch video

Watch the video - Click on the picture

Our three very proud members of

The Broadland Youth Choir

Nyomi
Howard
Victoria

Congratulations to them.

 

Tag Rugby

Norfolk County Champions

James Kieran Chris Aimee Robert Oscar

Ellie Toby Ellie Erin Harry

Well Done Everyone

 

Norfolk News Day

Click on the picture above to see all the front pages.

Windmill Trees


At the end of the Energy Busters project the year 4s were asked to produce a piece of creative work to represent the work they had done. They were shown a copy of the 'Windmill Tree' stained glass window as a source of inspiration for their work. People see different things in the window - a tree, the natural world, a path, a windmill. The image has inspired a range of fabulous, colourful responses.


Click on the picture below for more examples.

Come and see our storybook covers

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Shuttle A-OK!

Spooky Stories

Try one if you dare.

It was the start of the summer holidays.  Ben, Harry, Lucy and George were waiting at the bus stop for their friend Fatty. They called him that because his name was Fredrick Albottom Trotville Tupper Yates and if you take all the first letters of the names and put them together you get F.A.T.T.Y.  A big red double-decor bus pulled up and who should come off but Fatty. “Fatty”!! Screamed Lucy, “Hi” called the others. 

 

Make a Change

5/6V

Click on the picture to read more of our work.

4/5BH Read their Three Little Pig stories to The Manta Rays

The Moon was a Ghosty Galleon

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Pruning and Planting the
Apple Trees

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Come and read our acrostic poems

Wicked
Angry
Stinging
Pest

By Sid

 

Green Day

The Eco Council Mufti Day. Raising money to contribute to their energy saving project.

More pictures on the Projects Blog. Click on the picture above.

The Day the Wols Came.

See some more of the owls that came to visit. Click on the picture

Part of the Yr4 Project - 'Flights of Fancy'

(Click on the picture above for more of our paintings )

Click here for all the pictures and pictures of dissecting the owl pellets.

 

Eco-Council

Tree Planting
The eco council has recently got about 110 saplings (baby trees) they will be planted around the school grounds. To help them grow

We will need some empty milk bottles. The milk bottles will be used to protect the trees

from rabbits nibbling and strimmers. So if you have any we would be very grateful if

we could use them,please bring them in! We need 110!

Please put them in the red box in the dining hall. Thank you!!!!

The ECO Council

 

The School Singing

Hey! Mr Miller

Hey! Mr Miller
3 Part Round

You'll never leave me

Look after the Broads

From the Yr 6 'Who lives here' Assembly

Stand and Deliver!

The costume was all homemade.

The ruffles of lace were very realistic.


See our Hightwayman freeze frames by clicking on the picture.

 

A day in Pyjamas

for Haiti

Two intrepid pyjamaistas raising money for Haiti

disaster appeal.

 

First Drawings from the Yr5

Stranger on the Shore Project


(Click on the picture to see more on the Projects Blog.)

 

Excuses Excuses

 

4/5BH BFG Illustrations

Yr 5 Assembly

'Water, Water, Everywhere Assembly'

The Water Cycle Dance

A very spectacular wave.

Raft Making

Superb illustrated story book about a trip down the River Mun

(Click on the picture to read the whole story.)

Yr 6 Assembly

Yr 6 Explaining food chains in their assembly on 'Who lives here.'

 

Yr 4 Assembly

'Give and Take'

All about coastal erosion.

Explaining how the cliffs are deposits of sand, gravel and mud.

An animated explanantion of 'Long shore drift'.

How the particles of sand and stones drift along the beach with each wave that crashes along the shore and eventually form a spit like Blakeny Point.

(The balls move along the line of children, just like the sand and pebbles as children move backwards and forwards like the waves.)