1666 architecture drawing
Today, we have been looking at buildings from 1666 and using our observation skills to make detailed drawings of them for a 3D diorama.
Which of our words have originated from ancient Greece?
We have been looking at how ancient Greece has influenced our world today. Did you know that lots of words we use today have been around for thousands of years? Words such as ‘agonia’, ‘kosmos’, ‘hypnos’, ‘phobos’ and many more came from ancient Greece. Can you work out which words they are…
Year 6 visit to County Hall
Year 6 had a long but interesting day today on their visit to County Hall. We began bright and early by walking down to the station and catching the train to Preston. As part of this term’s Citizenship activities, we spent the morning with Mr. Mynott, who took us on a tour of County Hall before…
History - Comparing the city-states of Athens and Sparta
Today, we have been reading a variety of statements and deciding whether they referred to the Ancient Greek city-states of Athens or Sparta. We made a Venn diagram and looked at similarities and differences between the two places. After finding out about them, we were asked to decide which place…
Year 4 Greek afternoon
Year 4 have had a fabulous afternoon listening to a Greek expert from The Heritage Learning Service. The children could dress in Greek costumes to help become absorbed in the activities. They learnt about the Minotaur, Greek City States, tyranny, early democracy and Alexander the Great. The…
A living Lancaster timeline
Year ventured down to the field for our history lesson this morning. We wanted to create a timeline showing the development of the city of Lancaster, from its Roman origins to the twentieth century. Our timeline was far too long to fit into the classroom, but we had plenty of room on the field.…
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,…
The King’s Coronation
We learnt about the weird and wonderful foods served at Coronations in years gone by and designed our own menu.
Coronation Celebrations
Today we learnt all about the upcoming Coronation events. Here we are designing our own mosaics inspired by the floor of Westminster Abbey.
“Facing The Past” slave trade trail
The sun shone for Year 6 today as they walked down to the Maritime Museum to take part in the slave trade trail developed by “Facing The Past” and some local teachers - including our very own Mrs Walsh.
Once we arrived at the Maritime Museum, we met our guide, Eleanor, who lead us round some of…
The Vikings Invade Year 5!
Today Year 5 was taken over by marauding Vikings (and a few Anglo Saxon monks!). We had a surprisingly peaceful day though, full of Viking activities: bread making (and eating), braiding to make cords, deciphering and writing in runes and making longships. We learned a lot too- especially about…