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Author Archives: Miss Trim
Treasure!
Wow! What an incredible week it has been. When the Lower Juniors arrived at school on Monday morning, they found themselves in a tomb! That’s right! The Lower Junior corridor has been transformed into the tomb of Tutankhamun. Lower Juniors … Continue reading
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Team Trim/Thomas Dragon Writers of the Week
This week, we were writing letters to our fabulous Grand Hordles to tell them all about our incredible trip to Beaulieu Motor Museum last Monday. In our team, we were trying really hard to use time connectives in our recount … Continue reading
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A Trip to Beaulieu!
Wow! What an incredible day! Today, Monday 19th November, the Lower Juniors embarked on an exhilarating trip to Beaulieu Motor Museum. We began by heading down to the Manor House where we met the Governess, Miss Clark. She taught us … Continue reading
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Team Trim/Thomas Dragon Writers of the Week
This week, we were writing diary entries about our incredible entry point. Children wrote about what it was like to arrive at school and find that both their classroom and their teachers had gone back in time to the Victorian … Continue reading
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Victorian Times
Last Monday, the Lower Juniors went back in time and experienced a day in the life of a Victorian child. Children were met by their teachers but there was something a little bit different about them! Equally, the classrooms were … Continue reading
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Team Trim/Thomas Dragon Writers of the Week
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Team Trim/Thomas – Dragon Writers of the Week
This week, we were writing non-chronological reports about an invention. We tested out a robot and then wrote a report to the company to say what we liked, what we disliked and how the toy could be improved. Our star … Continue reading
Team Trim/Thomas Writer of the Week!
A huge congratulations to this week’s winners…Violet and Bobby. Violet, I really like the way you have used a variety of prepositions to start your sentences, like, ‘In the middle’, ‘Under’ and ‘Beside’. I am also proud of the way … Continue reading
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Cracking Contraptions!
We are really excited about the Lower Junior topic, ‘Inventions and Machines’. Wallace and Gromit love coming up with new inventions. Take a look at this video clip about one of their great inventions called the ‘Snoozatron’. What do you think? … Continue reading
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Kangaroos and Didgeridoos Research Task
So far, during our topic ‘Kangaroos and Didgeridoos’, you have all carried out some incredibly useful research on Captain Cook and the Aborigines. In order to continue with our learning, your task is to carry out some more research and … Continue reading
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