So lovely to receive this feedback 🙂 Well done Crew MI and Crew Boswell


So lovely to receive this feedback 🙂 Well done Crew MI and Crew Boswell


To hook is into our new writing we looked into our new book – The Tunnel.
We pieced together the book front cover, predicted what might happen, crawled through a tunnel and acted out how the character might be feeling.














Today in Crew Marsh we were lucky enough to have an artist come into school and teach us the skills to draw a self portrait of our face for our final product. We cannot wait to see it!







During XP outdoors we created our own vases using natural materials 🌹🌸🌺🌷we loved sharing our final products 🥰









Today we had a a very special visit from a local artist, Ms Rocket. We explored how to create a self portrait using our sketching skills. We cant wait to see our final product surprise 🤫











Today in our grammar session we unpicked the different word classes then applied our knowledge to a variety of questions. Really fab work MI 🙂



Today we continued to work on the pace of our reading with a 10 minute do now activity to start the lesson. This really pushed us to read the text quickly along with using our skimming and scanning skills to find information quickly. We then moved onto a sats paper where we practised our test technique. We worked on some questions independently then used a demonstration comprehension session for some of the more challenging questions. Tomorrow we will unpick some of the 3 mark questions further using APE to support our answers.




Today in maths we learnt how we translate a shape, we described the shapes position then translated it. We also looked at how we reflect a shape across the x and y axis. Some great work MI 🙂


Crew Shields made the most of the sunshine this afternoon by going out and sketching with charcoal. As part of our hook week, we have been discussing the community and recapped how Carcroft came into existence because of the coal mining industry. They learned that our school was built for the purpose of educating the miners children so it was only fitting that we sketched some of the building with charcoal.
We haven’t used charcoal as a medium for art before so this was a new experience but something we all enjoyed. Even better that we were catching some rays of sunshine.








During our crew building activity, the children had to use their listening, verbal and memory skills. Mrs Rhodes had a shopping list that one child had to remember. They then went to their group and had to pass it down the line. When it reached the back, that child had to tell Mrs Rhodes what the shopping list was. In some cases, they remembered some of the items but it took them a couple of times before they got the full list.
The children explained that they found it easy as there was only 4 items to remember but they found it difficult because they had to rely on others to give the information. Definitely one to try another time.





