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Voyager week 2

1st April 2020Home LearningVoyager

Voyager class kept m smiling this week with their creative and fun interpretations of this week’s home learning.
Thank you to ll thse that sent photos, keep up the good work!

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31st March 2020Voyager

Leon helped make a rainbow using items from a classroom scavenger hunt.

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Voyager week 1

26th March 2020Home LearningVoyager

Here is the amazing learning that Voyager have sent me from week 1 at home.
Spring pictures, amazing sentences, some great spelling work and even some cooking! Well done to you all.
Mrs Sutcliffe

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Home learning – Voyager

24th March 2020Curriculum – FoundationVoyager

Home learning has taken on a whole new meaning this week but Voyager class have stepped up to the plate and sent photos of their Spring art (and some London themed independent learning too!)
Well done Voyager and keep up the good work!

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Term 4 Home Learning

16th March 2020Voyager

We have had some amazing home learning so far this term – these children have put in lots of hard work and effort to make their own London creations!
Well done!

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Navigating round London

6th March 2020Curriculum – FoundationVoyager

Voyager class put their map reading skills to the test directing Paddington Bear around different London landmarks.
We used compass directions and positional and directional language.

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Marmalade sandwiches for Paddington

5th March 2020Voyager

Voyager made some marmalade sandwiches for Paddington bear. Tomorrow we are going to write him a recipe!

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Paddington DT

4th March 2020Curriculum – FoundationVoyager

Voyager class followed instructions to make their own miniature Paddington.

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Fixing Paddington’s umbrella

3rd March 2020Curriculum – ScienceVoyager

Oh no! Paddington has broken his umbrella in all the strong winds! He asked Voyager class to find out which material would be best to fix it.
We predicted which material would be best and then tested and considered how to make our test fair.

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London landmarks

26th February 2020Curriculum - EnglishVoyager

As part of our topic “Bright Lights, Big City”, we are researching London attractions and what makes London our special capital city.
Today we played a matching game, we had to read the facts and then match them to pictures of landmarks.

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