In PE today, in smaller crews we had to use our PE skills and timetable skills to match the clue with the answer.
The winning team was: Chase, Reece, Shiloh, Alicia, Georgie, Ruby S, Jack, Kaleb and Keaton.

In PE today, in smaller crews we had to use our PE skills and timetable skills to match the clue with the answer.
The winning team was: Chase, Reece, Shiloh, Alicia, Georgie, Ruby S, Jack, Kaleb and Keaton.

A quiz a day keeps the brain buzzing wheyyy (I’ve tried to think of a rhyme 😀)




This week, we have been using our maths skills in our PE sessions. First, we have estimated, counted and comparing the number of each exercise we completed.
In our session with Coach Luke, we had to answer maths questions before moving onto the next station.















Crew Godley really enjoyed working with Coach Luke today to complete some tricky maths challenges! We had such a fantastic time working hard to solve maths problems working against the clock and each other.















This week we have been learning how to multiply. The children have worked hard in mini crews to complete a range of different tasks with many successes. It is lovely to see the children engaged in their learning and excited about maths

We have really enjoyed our active maths lessons today! Half of the children visited Crew MI’s grocery shop where they added money amounts and then found change. All children were fully engaged in this activity and loved visiting the shop and handling the items.




The other half of the class moved around a series of activities in the hall. One activity involved throwing tennis balls into place value boxes and then using their place value knowledge to work out the number they had made. Another activity involved jumping, hopping and leaping and children measured the distance they had travelled. They also measured each other’s heights! Another further activity involved throwing a large beach ball around in a circle. When the ball was caught, the children had to add and multiply the numbers by their thumbs. This involved quick recall of our times tables as well as mental addition. The final activity was a puddle jump all based around their 6 and 8 times tables. Children had to chant the 6 times table whilst jumping onto the correct number.
What a fantastic lesson we had today, with so many elements of maths included.
See you all tomorrow 🙂
Today in Crew Nursery we had P.E with Coach Luke.
The children worked hard to count how many times they could throw and catch the ball and watched carefully to see how many times Miss Chapman could throw and catch the ball, counting from 1-10.






Our P.E Superstar today was Macey-Rose, she listened carefully to Coach’s instructions and did some brilliant counting. Well Done Macey-Rose!


Today’s maths challenge was all about the addition symbol! ➕➕We used our practical objects like the cubes, vehicles and counters to practice making addition number sentences and added all of our objects up to find the answer! Some of use really tried to get smart and challenge our brains by working with teen numbers because we were so confident! 💪🏽🧠
We had so much fun working with our objects and we can’t wait to see what the rest of our maths week has in store for us!





Today, we have been working on our maths. We started the session by recapping shapes in Magic Maths. This tested our knowledge on equal sided shapes, name shapes and how many we could see in a picture!
Then we worked on multiplication. We recapped the language, such as repeated addition, groups of and multiplied by so that we felt comfortable with returning to multiplication, before we take the next step. This is really important and we were super stars with it today, during our practical lesson! Check out some images below:









Yesterday, Year 3 and 4 were very lucky to be able to talk to the Conversation Club. The Conversation Club help refugees settle into the country, after escaping their home for fear of being unsafe. LKS2 were interested in hearing about their journey over and how long it will take them to settle into life. This was really important to understand that Coming to Doncaster was not always a positive thing, but offers a chance of hope. Check out our pictures of what happened during this interesting chat!





