Activity 2 - make a map of the park using natural objects
We were very proud of our maps of the playground using natural resources found lying around the park.
Activity 1 - locate the feature
Our first activity was to locate various features around the park. Each time we found one we had to then work out where exactly this place was on the map. It was great fun and even the damp weather didn’t put us off.
Activity 1 - locate the feature
Our first activity was to locate various features around the park. Each time we found one we had to then work out where exactly this place was on the map. It was great fun and even the damp weather didn’t put us off.
Leaving the splash park
Sadly it was all over and we had to leave the park. We were a bit soggy but great fun was had by all!
Planning our Geography Walk
Next week we are heading to Williamson Park. Today we planned our route using ordnance survey maps. We revised map symbols and worked out what geographical features we would see during our journey. We also used the maps to work out what we would see from the viewpoint at the Ashton Memorial when…
Wet Walk to Williamson Park
This morning, Year 3 walked to Williamson Park. It was very rainy but we persevered with the walk and made it. When we got there, we had a talk in The Butterfly House, learning about the rainforest habitat. We then got to handle a hissing cockroach, stroke a bearded dragon and have a skink sit on…
The River Lune - from source to sea in just one day!
Year 4 learned all about rivers last term, but today they had the chance to take a journey down the River Lune, from its source at Newbiggin-on-Lune in Cumbria all the way down to the estuary beyond Glasson Dock. We started off at St. Helen's Well - the source of the Lune - just outside the…
Dorrington Woods compared with a rainforest
This morning, we walked around Dorrington Wood so that we could compare it to the rainforests we will be learning about this half term.
We looked around for things we didn’t think we’d see in a rainforest.
Going on a journey!
We are ready to welcome everyone back tomorrow. Our new topic is all about journeys and vehicles. We would love to hear about a journey you have been onl
An epic trip- Shackelton's Journey
In Year 5, we are loving reading "Shackleton's Journey" by William Grill and "Ice Trap" by Meredith Hooper.
We have learnt all about explorers in Victorian and Edwardian times and the continent of Antarctica. We have written letters to apply to become one of the crew onboard the Endurance,…
Investigating counties of the U.K.
In geography we have been learning about the 4 countries that make up the UK. We have learnt about the capital cities, the different flags, patron saints and each country's emblem. Today we focused on counties. We found out that each country within the UK is divided into counties. There are…
Cross-curricular orienteering
Year 6 combined SPAG revision with orienteering skills today as they worked on our recently installed new orienteering course. They had to use a map to find their way to specific control points before answering SPAG question at each one. what a fun and healthy way to revise for SATs!
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