LKS2 Yorkshire Wildlife Park Trip (13.1.22) 🦁🐾🐅

LKS2 have had a great day on their trip to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. This has really hooked us into our new Expedition, where we’re looking into answering the Guiding Question Why should we protect our beautiful planet?

We loved seeing all of the different wild animals that are on our door step, especially the Polar Bears, which we will be looking into great detail in future Expedition lessons.

The children were fantastic with their behaviour and should be really proud of how they represented Carcroft today. We will be sharing a video soon of our day, so here is a sneak peak!

Yorkshire Wildlife Park – Thursday (13.1.22) 🦁🐅🐾

Hi everyone!

We just wanted to provide an update for the Yorkshire Wildlife Park!

The children need to be at school at the usual time, so please ensure that children are on time in order to get the registers and final groupings sorted.

Please ensure that children come in their school uniforms and appropriate bottoms. For example black bottoms, black leggings and sensible foot wear. They will need to be wrapped up warm and preferably wearing their red Carcroft hoodies, as other schools will be there on the day also.

If the children are having packed lunches, we recommend that they wear a back pack, so that they can carry it around with them during the day.

We will return to school for the usual home time, but there will be an update if there are any delays!

Thanks,

LKS2 😃

LKS2: Visit and new Expedition

This half term the children will be starting their new expedition – What a wonderful world – Why should we protect our beautiful planet?

As part of this expedition the children will be completing three case studies:

  • Case Study 1: Geography
  • Case Study 2: Science
  • Case Study 3 : Music

Next week the children will be visiting Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Please could we ask that all consents have been completed and lunches ordered. Please contact the office team if you have any queries. This can be found on parentpay.

Throughout the expedition, you can visit the expedition website to see what the children have been learning about and seeing pictures and examples of the completed work.