LKS2 celebration of learning

Thank you to everyone that joined us this afternoon for the LKS2 celebration of learning. It was wonderful to see so many parents and carers joining us for our final COL of the year. We have thoroughly enjoyed all of the expeditions this year and our final product this time has honestly made all children so proud of their achievements during the summer expedition. The leaflet they have produced for the final product is of high quality and showcases a range of work from the expedition. We know Magna are going to love giving the leaflet out to the general public over the next few months. As we explained earlier, it will also be available on their website along with all the other work we have created during the expedition. Well done to all children today, those children that spoke so well at the beginning of the COL, all children for sharing their paragraph of writing and taking parents and carers on a gallery walk. Then to everyone who took part in the volcanic eruption experiment. A fabulous celebration of learning, well done everyone!

Sound starts in MT

Today we started our science slice on sound! We explored and identified how sound is made by vibrations. First we looked at a variety of instruments, thinking about how the sound is made. We then looked more into vibrations and volume, linking back to the vocabulary we explored in our activate. From here we listened to the sounds in the classroom and outside, noting these down on our whiteboards. We worked in mini crews to discuss the sounds heard, the sounds that surprised us, which sounds were familiar and which sounds were the loudest and quietest. We then moved onto the ears thinking about external and internal ears. We thought about other animals that fall into these two categories. Next we explored the ear in more detail, looking at the parts and their function. After this we thought more about how sounds are made and what we have to do to make a sound. We voiced lots of objects that make sounds, then explored a range of musical instruments. We tried to work out how the different instruments made a sound. Finally we took part in 3 short investigations to find out more about vibrations and sound. Our exit ticket assessed our understanding where we wrote a small paragraph about how sounds are made.

Story Map

This week the children have been creating story maps about the gingerbread man, from this they have created their own versions how the gingerbread man crossed the river “he could use a surf board” and “he could use a jet pack”. We turned these ideas into drawings and sentences remembering our capital letters, finger spaces, and full stops.

Sharing our Stories: 20/06/2025

Beautiful Work This Week

Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust from this week. To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.

Top of the Blogs

What’s happening at the XP Festival ’25? @ XP Trust

KS1 Community Crew @ Green Top

Turn up the volume! @ Plover

KS2 Girls Football Tournament @ Carcroft School

Stay and Read in the sunshine! @ Norton Infants

Beautiful work @ XP Gateshead

Crew Sinfield – back and getting SLC ready! @ XP

DofE Update @ XP East

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KS2 Girls Football Tournament

A fabulous afternoon for our KS2 Girls football team playing in the sunshine.

Congratulations on coming 3rd in the tournament. Their brilliant teamwork, determination and great sportsmanship made us all proud.

Yoga in MT

Because the weather is so warm, we completed our PE lesson inside today where we took part in some yoga! We loved this! 🙂

Symmetrical patterns in MT

Today we used our knowledge from yesterday on lines of symmetry to complete a range of symmetrical patterns. We did find this challenging, however we showed great resilience and supported each other throughout our lesson. We will continue to practise this skill tomorrow.