This week in English, we read about Chitty flying over Canterbury Cathedral and Dover. We imagined we were on the beach watching Chitty fly overhead, using role play to explore the different reactions and emotions people might have had. We also revisited punctuating direct speech, focusing on how to correctly write conversations involving more than one speaker.
In maths, we focused on solving two-step word problems, using bar models to represent the structure of the problems and help us decide which calculations were needed.
In art, we explored the colourful pop art of James Rizzi, looking at his bold style and how he created busy, detailed scenes. The children created their own individual cityscapes and next week we'll collaborate to create a larger class James Rizzi-inspired cityscape, combining everyone’s ideas into one shared piece.
A huge well done to everyone involved in our High Tea performance — the children performed brilliantly, and we hope you enjoyed watching it.
Finally, a special mention for how well the children have coped with the heatwave this week. We have taken things a little more slowly, but they have continued to show enthusiasm and focus.
Homework
A new homework has been set on maths.co.uk, focusing on multiplying fractions by a whole number.







