Name | Format | ||
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Files | |||
Livingstone Newsletter May 2024.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Spring 2 2024.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Feb 24.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter - Dec 23 Reduced.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Oct 23.pdf | |||
Livingstone EASTER 23.pdf | |||
Livingstone FEB 23.pdf |
Wagtails have used porridge oats to recreate realistic cave textures in Art lessons ready to paint their stone age art! Watch this space!
Wagtails were lucky enough to attend a mult-sports event last Tuesday. They participated in various sports including tag rugby and goalball! What a wonderful way to spend the morning!
Wrens have been interested in learning more about our immediate vicinity. They used Google Earth to locate the United Kingdom, England, Bedford and our school. They then made maps of the classroom and outside play area to identify different features.
The children have had a busy week learning about owls and making their own owls with feathers and white paint.
We also had a new canopy put up in the playground.
Year 1 have continued their learning all about our senses. This time they were exploring our sense of taste. They learnt that taste buds are cells on our tongues that allow us to perceive tastes, including sweet, salty, sour, bitter and savoury. The children decided that lemon tasted very sour on its own and was not very pleasant whilst chocolate was a firm favourite amongst most. The class were divided on marmite, either loving it or disliking it intensely!
Wrens have really enjoyed learning all about our senses during science. They have been exploring our sense of smell and trying to describe how different foods smell. They rated each food out of 10, with of course chocolate coming out as having the BEST smell ever!
Parrots loved putting their maths learning into practice by creating fruit patterns. We then used our senses to describe the fruit as we ate it, using words such as juicy, soft, sweet, and bitter.
For Black History Month, Year 1 have been learning about the importance of celebrating Black History Month and learning about Rosa Parks and how she made a difference.
Children in Robins Class really enjoyed parents coming into school to read to them during our reading cafe.
Year 1 have been learning how to compare amounts and numbers by using the comparison symbols <, =, >
On Wednesday 16th Octover we walked along Clapham Road to visit St Martin's Church. We split into 4 groups and we were shown around the different areas of the church. The children listened carefully and asked questions about what they saw. They made links with what they have been learning in RE.
Woodpeckers and Wagtails have been lucky enough to have the opportunity this term to play an intrument called the toot. We have been busy practising each week and have made lots of progress already. We hope to be able to show you how well we can play as we continue to enjoy our weekly sessions throughout the term.
We learned all about our senses during our topic of Autumn and we had a great time exploring our sense of taste! We made fruit kebabs by carefully cutting fruit and adding it to skewers before tasting them. We could tell Mrs Bliss our favourite fruits - lots of us said we loved them all!
Penguins have continued their learning about Autumn time this week by going on an Autumn walk around school to see what we could find. We took our 'Autumn checklists' with us and found lots of the items on the list. We were all disappointed not to see any squirrels this time!
Wagtails have been busy learning and recapping place value in maths. We have done lots of different practical activities to help consolidate our knowledge and we have been really impressed by the progress made by all of the children already this term!
Year 4 prepared to be evacuated at Holdenby House. Pupils did a number of activities ;
The children in Puffins have been learning about Autumn. We made pictures by rolling conkers around in paint. We have also made autumn trees, hedgehogs, and prints with leaves.
Penguins have had a great start to the week! We are learning all about Autumn time and we have had great fun exploring all of the Autumn items we collected over the weekend.
We are looking forward to doing lots of Autumn crafts this week and going on an Autumn walk around school.
Kingfisher class have worked really hard to produce some watercolour designs that include Mayan symbols and images that hold personal meaning to them.
The children in Puffins acted out the story of the Gingerbread Man. "run run as fast as you can" shouted the Gingerbread Man.
Name | Format | ||
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Files | |||
Livingstone Newsletter May 2024.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Spring 2 2024.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Feb 24.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter - Dec 23 Reduced.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Oct 23.pdf | |||
Livingstone EASTER 23.pdf | |||
Livingstone FEB 23.pdf |
Wagtails have used porridge oats to recreate realistic cave textures in Art lessons ready to paint their stone age art! Watch this space!
Wagtails were lucky enough to attend a mult-sports event last Tuesday. They participated in various sports including tag rugby and goalball! What a wonderful way to spend the morning!
Wrens have been interested in learning more about our immediate vicinity. They used Google Earth to locate the United Kingdom, England, Bedford and our school. They then made maps of the classroom and outside play area to identify different features.
The children have had a busy week learning about owls and making their own owls with feathers and white paint.
We also had a new canopy put up in the playground.
Year 1 have continued their learning all about our senses. This time they were exploring our sense of taste. They learnt that taste buds are cells on our tongues that allow us to perceive tastes, including sweet, salty, sour, bitter and savoury. The children decided that lemon tasted very sour on its own and was not very pleasant whilst chocolate was a firm favourite amongst most. The class were divided on marmite, either loving it or disliking it intensely!
Wrens have really enjoyed learning all about our senses during science. They have been exploring our sense of smell and trying to describe how different foods smell. They rated each food out of 10, with of course chocolate coming out as having the BEST smell ever!
Parrots loved putting their maths learning into practice by creating fruit patterns. We then used our senses to describe the fruit as we ate it, using words such as juicy, soft, sweet, and bitter.
For Black History Month, Year 1 have been learning about the importance of celebrating Black History Month and learning about Rosa Parks and how she made a difference.
Children in Robins Class really enjoyed parents coming into school to read to them during our reading cafe.
Year 1 have been learning how to compare amounts and numbers by using the comparison symbols <, =, >
On Wednesday 16th Octover we walked along Clapham Road to visit St Martin's Church. We split into 4 groups and we were shown around the different areas of the church. The children listened carefully and asked questions about what they saw. They made links with what they have been learning in RE.
Woodpeckers and Wagtails have been lucky enough to have the opportunity this term to play an intrument called the toot. We have been busy practising each week and have made lots of progress already. We hope to be able to show you how well we can play as we continue to enjoy our weekly sessions throughout the term.
We learned all about our senses during our topic of Autumn and we had a great time exploring our sense of taste! We made fruit kebabs by carefully cutting fruit and adding it to skewers before tasting them. We could tell Mrs Bliss our favourite fruits - lots of us said we loved them all!
Penguins have continued their learning about Autumn time this week by going on an Autumn walk around school to see what we could find. We took our 'Autumn checklists' with us and found lots of the items on the list. We were all disappointed not to see any squirrels this time!
Wagtails have been busy learning and recapping place value in maths. We have done lots of different practical activities to help consolidate our knowledge and we have been really impressed by the progress made by all of the children already this term!
Year 4 prepared to be evacuated at Holdenby House. Pupils did a number of activities ;
The children in Puffins have been learning about Autumn. We made pictures by rolling conkers around in paint. We have also made autumn trees, hedgehogs, and prints with leaves.
Penguins have had a great start to the week! We are learning all about Autumn time and we have had great fun exploring all of the Autumn items we collected over the weekend.
We are looking forward to doing lots of Autumn crafts this week and going on an Autumn walk around school.
Kingfisher class have worked really hard to produce some watercolour designs that include Mayan symbols and images that hold personal meaning to them.
The children in Puffins acted out the story of the Gingerbread Man. "run run as fast as you can" shouted the Gingerbread Man.
Name | Format | ||
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Files | |||
Livingstone Newsletter May 2024.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Spring 2 2024.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Feb 24.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter - Dec 23 Reduced.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Oct 23.pdf | |||
Livingstone EASTER 23.pdf | |||
Livingstone FEB 23.pdf |
Wagtails have used porridge oats to recreate realistic cave textures in Art lessons ready to paint their stone age art! Watch this space!
Wagtails were lucky enough to attend a mult-sports event last Tuesday. They participated in various sports including tag rugby and goalball! What a wonderful way to spend the morning!
Wrens have been interested in learning more about our immediate vicinity. They used Google Earth to locate the United Kingdom, England, Bedford and our school. They then made maps of the classroom and outside play area to identify different features.
The children have had a busy week learning about owls and making their own owls with feathers and white paint.
We also had a new canopy put up in the playground.
Year 1 have continued their learning all about our senses. This time they were exploring our sense of taste. They learnt that taste buds are cells on our tongues that allow us to perceive tastes, including sweet, salty, sour, bitter and savoury. The children decided that lemon tasted very sour on its own and was not very pleasant whilst chocolate was a firm favourite amongst most. The class were divided on marmite, either loving it or disliking it intensely!
Wrens have really enjoyed learning all about our senses during science. They have been exploring our sense of smell and trying to describe how different foods smell. They rated each food out of 10, with of course chocolate coming out as having the BEST smell ever!
Parrots loved putting their maths learning into practice by creating fruit patterns. We then used our senses to describe the fruit as we ate it, using words such as juicy, soft, sweet, and bitter.
For Black History Month, Year 1 have been learning about the importance of celebrating Black History Month and learning about Rosa Parks and how she made a difference.
Children in Robins Class really enjoyed parents coming into school to read to them during our reading cafe.
Year 1 have been learning how to compare amounts and numbers by using the comparison symbols <, =, >
On Wednesday 16th Octover we walked along Clapham Road to visit St Martin's Church. We split into 4 groups and we were shown around the different areas of the church. The children listened carefully and asked questions about what they saw. They made links with what they have been learning in RE.
Woodpeckers and Wagtails have been lucky enough to have the opportunity this term to play an intrument called the toot. We have been busy practising each week and have made lots of progress already. We hope to be able to show you how well we can play as we continue to enjoy our weekly sessions throughout the term.
We learned all about our senses during our topic of Autumn and we had a great time exploring our sense of taste! We made fruit kebabs by carefully cutting fruit and adding it to skewers before tasting them. We could tell Mrs Bliss our favourite fruits - lots of us said we loved them all!
Penguins have continued their learning about Autumn time this week by going on an Autumn walk around school to see what we could find. We took our 'Autumn checklists' with us and found lots of the items on the list. We were all disappointed not to see any squirrels this time!
Wagtails have been busy learning and recapping place value in maths. We have done lots of different practical activities to help consolidate our knowledge and we have been really impressed by the progress made by all of the children already this term!
Year 4 prepared to be evacuated at Holdenby House. Pupils did a number of activities ;
The children in Puffins have been learning about Autumn. We made pictures by rolling conkers around in paint. We have also made autumn trees, hedgehogs, and prints with leaves.
Penguins have had a great start to the week! We are learning all about Autumn time and we have had great fun exploring all of the Autumn items we collected over the weekend.
We are looking forward to doing lots of Autumn crafts this week and going on an Autumn walk around school.
Kingfisher class have worked really hard to produce some watercolour designs that include Mayan symbols and images that hold personal meaning to them.
The children in Puffins acted out the story of the Gingerbread Man. "run run as fast as you can" shouted the Gingerbread Man.
Name | Format | ||
---|---|---|---|
Files | |||
Livingstone Newsletter May 2024.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Spring 2 2024.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Feb 24.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter - Dec 23 Reduced.pdf | |||
Livingstone Newsletter Oct 23.pdf | |||
Livingstone EASTER 23.pdf | |||
Livingstone FEB 23.pdf |
Wagtails have used porridge oats to recreate realistic cave textures in Art lessons ready to paint their stone age art! Watch this space!
Wagtails were lucky enough to attend a mult-sports event last Tuesday. They participated in various sports including tag rugby and goalball! What a wonderful way to spend the morning!
Wrens have been interested in learning more about our immediate vicinity. They used Google Earth to locate the United Kingdom, England, Bedford and our school. They then made maps of the classroom and outside play area to identify different features.
The children have had a busy week learning about owls and making their own owls with feathers and white paint.
We also had a new canopy put up in the playground.
Year 1 have continued their learning all about our senses. This time they were exploring our sense of taste. They learnt that taste buds are cells on our tongues that allow us to perceive tastes, including sweet, salty, sour, bitter and savoury. The children decided that lemon tasted very sour on its own and was not very pleasant whilst chocolate was a firm favourite amongst most. The class were divided on marmite, either loving it or disliking it intensely!
Wrens have really enjoyed learning all about our senses during science. They have been exploring our sense of smell and trying to describe how different foods smell. They rated each food out of 10, with of course chocolate coming out as having the BEST smell ever!
Parrots loved putting their maths learning into practice by creating fruit patterns. We then used our senses to describe the fruit as we ate it, using words such as juicy, soft, sweet, and bitter.
For Black History Month, Year 1 have been learning about the importance of celebrating Black History Month and learning about Rosa Parks and how she made a difference.
Children in Robins Class really enjoyed parents coming into school to read to them during our reading cafe.
Year 1 have been learning how to compare amounts and numbers by using the comparison symbols <, =, >
On Wednesday 16th Octover we walked along Clapham Road to visit St Martin's Church. We split into 4 groups and we were shown around the different areas of the church. The children listened carefully and asked questions about what they saw. They made links with what they have been learning in RE.
Woodpeckers and Wagtails have been lucky enough to have the opportunity this term to play an intrument called the toot. We have been busy practising each week and have made lots of progress already. We hope to be able to show you how well we can play as we continue to enjoy our weekly sessions throughout the term.
We learned all about our senses during our topic of Autumn and we had a great time exploring our sense of taste! We made fruit kebabs by carefully cutting fruit and adding it to skewers before tasting them. We could tell Mrs Bliss our favourite fruits - lots of us said we loved them all!
Penguins have continued their learning about Autumn time this week by going on an Autumn walk around school to see what we could find. We took our 'Autumn checklists' with us and found lots of the items on the list. We were all disappointed not to see any squirrels this time!
Wagtails have been busy learning and recapping place value in maths. We have done lots of different practical activities to help consolidate our knowledge and we have been really impressed by the progress made by all of the children already this term!
Year 4 prepared to be evacuated at Holdenby House. Pupils did a number of activities ;
The children in Puffins have been learning about Autumn. We made pictures by rolling conkers around in paint. We have also made autumn trees, hedgehogs, and prints with leaves.
Penguins have had a great start to the week! We are learning all about Autumn time and we have had great fun exploring all of the Autumn items we collected over the weekend.
We are looking forward to doing lots of Autumn crafts this week and going on an Autumn walk around school.
Kingfisher class have worked really hard to produce some watercolour designs that include Mayan symbols and images that hold personal meaning to them.
The children in Puffins acted out the story of the Gingerbread Man. "run run as fast as you can" shouted the Gingerbread Man.