Thursday, 15 November 2012

Maths Morning

Yesterday  we had a fantastic maths morning.  Year 1 worked with year 4 and year 4 proved to be super supportive learning partners.  In year 1 we worked in mixed age groups and completed a maths trail around the classroom.  Have a look at the pictures showing what we got up to.







Finding out the perimeter of an egg....very tricky!


Great maths discusion.




At the board doing a fantastic job of "teaching" her partner.


Check out year 4 blog to see what the children got up to in the year 4 classroom.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Victorian School Day

WE have had the best day today in Victorian school.  Have a look at our photos to see just how much fun and to find out what we have been learning.


Lining up ready to walk to the Victorian classroom. 
Of course the boys were first in the line.

The "scary" Victorian teacher Miss McNulty.

Standing behind their chairs waiting to be told to sit down.

Sitting down in silence.

Explaining our classroom rules. One of the hardest to follow was for
all children to write with their right hands.


Learning to use an ink pen.




Mastering the spinning top.

Drawing pictures of what we looked like in our victorian costumes.

Can you get the ball in the cup?

Playing marbles.


Listening to the Victorian Teacher's diary.  We heard how a child
was puched into the cesspit and became very ill.

Inspecting the children's hands.  Cleanliness was very important
to the Victorians.

Hearing all about life working in the mill.




Learning how to use the carbolic soap.

Being taught how to spin the top by a master.

Writing using a slate and slate pen.....the squeaky noise was horrible.



Oh no what has this pupil done to wear the dunce's cap.





Copy writing.



Tasting the mill workers porridge.


Maths the Victorian way.





That teacher looks cross and she has her cane to hand!!!


Receiving his punishment very bravely !!!
(please note no children were harmed in the making of this reconstruction !!)


Copy writing forming each letter separately then using the blotting paper.



 
 
It realy was the most fantastic day and the children were buzzing with all their learning.  Thank you to all parents who helped with such fantastic costumes.