Acorn Class
Welcome to Reception, Year 1 and Year 2!
Acorn's teaching team is Miss Scarlett, Mrs Hunter, Mrs Boggis and Mrs Wright.
Acorn class aims to provide a nurturing environment that places the child at the centre of their own learning. Acorn class has an excellent learning space with quality resources for learning and independent exploring. We are fortunate to have access to an amazing outdoor area that the children have access to rain or shine. Children can get busy building in our construction area, den building, gardening, cooking in the mud-kitchen, bug hunting and much more. The use of these areas enhances the children’s learning development. The children never run out of things to do!
“From little Acorns mighty Oak trees grow”
Developing our creative minds in Sheep Class
The children in sheep class have loved exploring their classroom and have been using the resources to stretch their creative minds.This can involve some very serious concentration!
Sheep class are writers!
Mrs Cairns and Mrs Hunter have been so impressed by the enthusiasm and care shown by Sheep class in their writing. We have had notes to make people smile, birthday cards, labelled drawings, names and more!
KS1 Athletics Festival
Today some of our KS1 children across the Federation attended an athletics festival at Taverham High School, taking part in a carousel of athletics activities. The theme of the day was to ‘have a go and do your personal best’. Miss Johnson said that although some children were unsure to begin with, everybody participated and tried their … Read more
Class Trip to the Zoo!
On Friday Sheep were very excited to visit Amazona Zoo, along with our Reception Class from Stibbard All Saints. We had a wonderful day exploring in the sunshine and it was lovely to see children smile and giggle as they observed the animals up close. We met some very unusual animals and learned lots of … Read more
Bird Sculptures
This half term in Art we are developing our understanding of sculpture and building our ‘making’ skills! We started with observational drawings of birds, experimenting with mark making in pastels, graphite and chalk. Children took great care to show the details of the feathers. Today we turned our drawings into a simple 3D structure through twisting, … Read more