Curriculum

27Oct2023

This week, the children have studied two different types of poems.  Firstly, the children studied renga poems, which is a genre of Japanese collaborative poetry with alternating stanzas. Within renga poems, the first and third lines have 5 syllables and the second, fourth and fifth lines have 7 syl

27Oct2023

Yesterday, Year Two visited St Mary’s Heritage Centre in Gateshead. This was linked to their History topic – The Great Fire of Gateshead. To begin, the children learned about the building they were visiting. Just from looking around, the children quickly identified that the building used be a church

27Oct2023

This week, the whole school has had a change from their normal English lessons and there has been a focus on writing and performing poetry. This is an important element in the National Curriculum and one that enables children to develop their creativity and confidence performing in front of others.

27Oct2023

During their final week in English, year 4 have had the opportunity to experience writing in different ways. The week began with an introduction to Kenning Poetry, which links to our Viking History topic. Kenning is an old ‘Norse’ word meaning to ‘express a thing in terms of another’. For example, a

26Oct2023

Today, the children in Year 3 enjoyed an amazing visit to the Great North Museum.  They spent some time in the Egyptian gallery looking at the exhibits about Egyptian life and in particular the Afterlife section.  Here they explored mummified people and were fascinated by the two women, Bakt en Ho

26Oct2023

Over the past half-term, Year 6 have been learning about circuits and conductors and insulators. Firstly, the children learnt how to draw the circuit symbols and then used these to draw circuits. They considered circuit faults and how to fix them. Following this, the children learnt about insulators

20Oct2023

This term, Year Two have been learning about Christian weddings in their Religious Education lessons.   First, the children found out who was involved in a Christian wedding and where it takes place. The boys and girls found out that Christians get married in the Christian holy building, called