This week has been Sports Week with a sprinkle of reading!
We started the week with a visit from poet Jonathan Sellers as part of the Canterbury Children's Literature Festival. The children thoroughly enjoyed taking part in his interactive workshop, acting out poems and exploring how performance can bring poetry to life. Inspired by our class text, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, we then wrote our own poems about Joe the Monster, using imaginative language and vivid descriptions.
The rest of the week has been packed with sporting activities. The children took part in a rounders tournament, enjoyed a fantastic Sports Day, and even had the opportunity to play pétanque during their French lessons.
In art, we completed our collaborative James Rizzi-inspired cityscape collage, bringing together everyone's individual artwork into one colourful class display.
In R.E., we designed our own Humanist buildings, thinking carefully about Humanist values such as care for the natural world, freedom, community, equality, and celebrating human achievement through art, science, and music.
We rounded off the week with our annual Kick Back and Read – a lovely way to end a busy and enjoyable week.
A huge well done to all the children for their enthusiasm, teamwork and excellent sportsmanship throughout Sports Week. And a special congratulations to St Mary's for winning Sports Day - Mr Kent and Mrs Breeze were very happy!
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