Welcome me to the weekly writing challenges. Each week the challenge is a little different and the winner gets to take home the fantastic writer of the week trophy, to show off just how amazing they are at writing!
Your first challenge is to write a diary entry. Imagine this is our class pet, it is your turn to take him home this weekend and write about all of the things you got up to with it! But was it well behaved? Or was it extremely mischievous? You decide! However, you cannot use the word AND in your writing!
Yesterday we we had lots of fun down at Trencherfield mill, having a go at canoeing with Jeff and Ste and then completing a fun science experience all about upthrust and what happens to water when we place an object in it with Les. I’m sure we all agree it was quite tiresome in the strong winds (it even made Ste ‘s hat blow off of his head into the water!), but it was really fun none the less! I’d really like to know, what was your favourite part of the day?
Today year four completed their Race for Life; walking, running and jogging for twenty minutes on our new mile track. I am so incredibly proud of all of them, they were magnificent! If you have any sponsorship money for this fantastic cause please send it into school (additional sponsorship forms available at the school office).
In English, we have been studying stories with dilemmas and have enjoyed watching a short film called, ‘Lard’ where the main character (Jake) encounters many dilemmas. Yesterday, we acted out the film and created our own endings. Then, we performed them outside in the beautiful sunshine for our friends to enjoy. Here are some photographs of us in action:
On Wednesday 4th May we had a fantastic day filled with maths activities. We played games of bingo to learn our multiplication tables, completed a maths trail outside and engaged in some tricky problem solving activities. The day was a huge success, take a look at our photos here:
On Thursday we had a fantastic time at Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre. We took part in exciting workshops, found out lots of interesting information about the giant Lovell Telescope and explored the magnificent exhibitions. The children behaved impeccably and were a credit to Woodfield. Here are some memories of what we did…