Mini Police fun!
The mini police representatives in year 5 enjoyed a fun filled morning when some of our local police community support officers came to visit them in school.
The mini police representatives in year 5 enjoyed a fun filled morning when some of our local police community support officers came to visit them in school.
Our children are really excited to share some of their work with you, something they are proud of. Please take a look at some of the fantastic things they have been doing. Enjoy, there will be lots more to come!
Year 5 have been studying the Ancient Greeks. As part of this work we have looked at Greek food and carried out taste testing. We enjoyed making our own Greek salads and tzatziki.
Year 5 have been enjoying working with Mrs Hughes to develop our skills in tag rugby.
Year 5 thoroughly enjoyed our fun filled Greek day. We had a special visit from Zeus who taught us all about the ways of the ancient Greek people.
During Science week, each class in school took part in a ‘curly wurly’ challenge to see who could stretch their ‘curly wurly’ (we used play-doh) the furthest!
At Southwick we have had so much fun celebrating British Science Week. The theme was ‘growth’ and each year group enjoyed exploring ‘growth’ in different ways.
The School Council organised something very EGG-citing for the boys and girls in school…
Take a look at the amazing art some of our wonderful children created using chalk! If you would like to have a go, all you need is some chalk and some masking tape. Using the tape, make an outline of what you would like to draw. Once you feel you’ve finished your taping, it’s time to start the fun part – filling it in
The very creative and talented Olivia Duke in Year 5 wanted to share with everyone a wonderful piece of artwork she created at home with her mam. She has written instructions on how she made it so anyone who would like to try to make one can have a go! I made this from salt dough, 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of salt