Friday, 1 May 2026

Beech Class Forest School



Beech Class Forest School


This week at Forest School, the children explored nature using their senses. We discussed the five main senses, focusing on touch and sight.

The children enjoyed a “feely bag” activity, using their hands to describe and guess natural objects such as conkers and feathers, using words like smooth, bumpy, hard, and soft. They also used binoculars to look for birds and made simple bird feeders by threading cereal onto pipe cleaners.

To further explore touch, the children took part in a barefoot trail, walking on materials like sand, leaves, sticks, and water. They described the sensations using words such as soft, cold, itchy, and sharp. Many children really enjoyed this sensory experience.





Year 1; Certificates: Friday 1st May 2026

 



 


Well done to all the children that have received certificates this week!



Walnut

E for Excellence: Layla

Star Writer: Damir

Reflectiveness: Mia



Beech

E for Excellence: Leon

Star Writer: Ziyon

Trackers: Prisha, Leonor

Teacher Happy: Chynna




Apricot

E for Excellence: Nirgun

Star Writer: Nathan

Reflectiveness: Leighton


Year 1: What We Are Learning

 

Year 1: What We Are Learning 




In Art this week, we have been diving into the fluid and

experimental world of watercolour. The children have been

exploring how paint behaves when it meets water,

discovering that art can sometimes be a series of

"happy accidents".The children experimented with

several professional techniques:

Wet on Dry: Painting onto dry paper

for sharp, controlled marks.Wet on Wet: Dropping paint onto damp paper

to watch the colours bleed and bloom.

We have looked at the work of professional artists

Paul Klee and Emma Burleigh. By discussing

their styles, the children learned how artists use watercolour to

express feelings and tell stories, which they then applied

to their own explorations.


This week in maths we have been focusing on halves and quarters through engaging and practical activities! We started with some paper folding and cutting to master the art of making two equal halves. Next we used playdough to introduce quarters to the children, as they found different ways to cut the playdough shapes into 4 equal parts. This allowed the children to investigate various methods of partitioning. Next we will move onto finding a half and a quarter of a quantity! 

In History this week, we learned about why the World Wide Web is important and how it helps us find information quickly. We tried different ways to find answers like using books, iPads and asking an adult or a friend. We talked about what was easy or tricky and discovered that iPads can be the quickest way to find information while books and asking others can also be helpful but be more challenging and time consuming.

Well done Year 1 for an amazing week - keep up all your brilliant work!


Year 2 - Learning Blog

                                                        


A very creative week for Year 2, as the children have been completing performances while reciting poetry. They have been learning about the different features of a poem, and this week the focus was on repeated phrases. The children also followed the rhythm of the poem by clapping and speaking in time with one another.

We experienced some fantastic performances, and the children came up with some fabulous movements to accompany their poems. A wonderful lesson enjoyed by all.






Here are some examples of repeated phases poems. Enjoy!

There was an old lady who swallowed a fly:


OH Dear:


Year 2 Certificates - 1.5.26

 















Well done to all the children that have received certificates this week!



Mulberry 

 E for Excellence: Darcy-Leigh

Star Writer: Ethan

Reflectiveness: Arya

Resourcefulness: Montana

Resilience: Zara

Reciprocity:Alice 


Pine

E for Excellence: Kotryna

Star Writer: Mason H

Resilience: Tayo

Resourcefulness: Teodor

Reciprocity: Sienna-Rae

Reflectiveness: Medina



Rowan

E for Excellence: Sadhana

Star Writer: Sriyan

Resilience: Andrei

Reflective: Zach and Romil

Teacher Happy: Zenaya



.

Resilience - These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks.

 

Reciprocity - These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others. 


Reflectiveness - These pupils have planned carefully, revised ideas, identified key features and can talk about their learning. 


Resourcefulness - These pupils have been curious about their learning, made links between ideas, shown imagination, reasoned methodically and capitalised on resources. 


Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Year 2 - 1666 Day - Wednesday 3rd June 2026

 Year 2 - 1666 Day - Wednesday 3rd June 2026

Portals to the Past | Catastrophe in 1666; The Great Fire of London

We are excited to share that on Wednesday 3rd June, Year 2 will be stepping back in time for a special “1666 Day” at Broadford Primary School!

This day is designed to bring our recent topic to life, helping the children to deepen their understanding through a range of fun, hands-on experiences. Throughout the day, pupils will take part in a variety of activities linked to The Great Fire of London, including drama, writing, DT and art. These activities will encourage creativity, teamwork and imagination, while reinforcing key learning from our recent topic.

To make the day even more immersive, we would love the children to come to school dressed in clothing inspired by the time period. Please don’t feel any pressure to buy anything new-simple, homemade outfits work perfectly well. Here are a few easy and affordable ideas:

  • A plain shirt or blouse with dark trousers or a skirt
  • A long skirt with an apron
  • A waistcoat or oversized shirt (belted at the waist)
  • Neutral or earthy colours (brown, cream, grey, black)
  • A tea towel or scarf worn as a head covering
  • Simple accessories like a belt or fabric sash
  • The aim is to give a general impression of the period rather than an exact historical costume, so creativity is very welcome!

    We are really looking forward to an engaging and memorable day and we hope the children are just as excited as we are.

    Thank you for your continued support.

    The Year 2 Team

    Mulberry Class Forest School - Monday 27th April 2026

     Mulberry Class Forest School - Monday 27th April 2026



    Mulberry class had a lovely morning learning how to light their own fires. They had a metal tray to contain their fire, fluffed up the cotton wool (fuel) so the oxygen could flow through it and used a flint and steel to make the spark (heat). They thought about safety and made sure they were in the respect position (kneeling on one knee and one knee up).
    Everyone had fun playing foxes and rabbits. There was time to look at the tadpoles, go on minibeast hunts and make a forest person if they chose to. Lots of resilience was shown throughout the fire lighting. Well done everyone.