The work has continued to come in this week and it’s great to see that, despite my motivation and mood dipping a little towards the end of the week, those working hard at home are still going strong.
Looking through this great work has just really cheered me up and reminded me of what a great school community we are.
Grace has been busy making a bridge – with a tunnel and street lights!
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and she had great fun making this lovely bread and butter pudding on Friday:
Here’s a whole range of work from Cerys, including some close up photography.
Niamh’s wrist must be aching after all of this writing about earthquakes. She’s also been working hard towards her Confirmation preparation.
and here’s a link to a song that she has created using Music Lab
and even more of her work from Friday:
This is Phoebe’s weekly spelling test.
I’m loving the creativeness in the Brennan household. This is their fancy dress PE lesson. I do wonder though, where the adults are and what their fancy dress is!
I’m really impressed with Riley’s work this week. I particularly like his non-chronological report.
and his brother Finn has been working equally hard, including finding some rather creepy creatures
Here is Azal’s work from Week 2:
and some great pictures of Austin and Flynn busy with their work.
Ffion has been designing a musical instrument, writing a non-chronological report about her own creature – the dragonaid, keeping up with her maths and carrying out a science survey:
Annabelle has sent in some more of her beautiful work:
Here are some fabulous photos of Abbie and her work. She’s quite clearly been working very hard at home.
Jacob has been working equally hard, too.
Oliver had a fantastic week. Not only has he done such a brilliant job of his work, he’s also really looked after his mum, who hadn’t been feeling well. What a super lad!
Joachim, Simeon and Percy have all been producing great work:
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Catherine is keeping herself busy and active, and it’s great to see her so excited about her new reading book!
Ted had a really busy week reading, writing, sewing, baking, exercising – and he’s still smiling at the end of it too! Well done!
Julian also had a busy week making cards, painting and learning new letters!
I’m really pleased with Alicja’s great work from last week:
And lastly, here’s lots of updates from children in our Early Years:
Milosz:
Jakob:
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Mark:
James:
Sadie:
Tadhg:
Wren:
George:
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