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The children have come back to school this term happy, focused and ready for the year ahead. They are fully embracing their new topic and are already beginning to learn about WW1. The children have been listening to 1900's music, making puzzles which gave them clues to their new topic and creating soldiers that are parachuting into our classroom with WW1 facts on their backs. Watch this space for further updates on what is happening in The Eyrie this year... Summer Term 2018
Spring Term 2017
Summer Term 2017The topic for the summer term is Ancient Egyptians
Spring Term 2017The topic this term is Lovely London!
Autumn Term 2015![]() This term our theme is 'Hard times'.
We will be looking at how life was hard during the Victorian era. We will be using ‘Street Child’ by Berlie Doherty, extracts from Dickens novels and a range of non-fiction texts as our stimulus and adopting a creative approach across all areas of the curriculum. Summer Term 2015![]() Our topic this term is called 'Under the Sea'.
The main focus of the topic is Oceans and sea and the plant, animals and ship wreaks that can be found there. We will learn about the locations and names of the oceans and the largest seas. . We will look at the creatures that live there and the history of some of the ships that lie on the sea bed. Our main text for this term is Kesuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo. Spring Term 2015Out of AfricaAutumn Term 2014Remember, remember![]() Our topic this term is called 'War Games'. The main focus of the topic is life in the early 1900s and The Great War.
We will learn about what it was like to live in the 1900s and the impact the Great War had on families, the United Kingdom and the world. Our main text for this term is 'War Games' by Michael Foreman. Spring Term 2014Italian Adventure![]() The main focus of the topic is life in Italy today and in the past. We will learn about the geography of the country and where the famous landmarks are as we travel round Italy.
We will then travel back in time and travel round Roman Italy, learning about what life was like for an ancient Roman. Our main texts for this term are-
Autumn Term 2013Into Space!Exploring the coldest places on Earth |
Eyrie NewsBelow are some suggested activities that you can do, that will support the learning in the classroom.
Literacy – encourage your child to read across a range of genre and provide opportunities to discuss texts. Numeracy – discuss time (e.g. television programmes), practise measuring (e.g. cooking, reading scales) and times tables facts Topic- Look at websites with information about inventors past and present. P.E – Practise throwing and catching ball skills. Mrs Darley & Mrs Prewer Latest Newletter![]()
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