Skiddaw


Library Van

The Library Van visited school today. Each child had the opportunity to choose a book they would like to read and share with their friends.

Here are Reception enjoying their first visit.


What is the World Wide Web?

We have been learning that the World Wide Web is NOT the internet! They are different things.

The world wide web is loads of information like songs and music, videos, facts, fake information and photos, games and messages. CH, FW, MJ, EP, OD, SD

In internet links all around the world.  It is millions of computers communicating with each other around the world. BN

In this picture there are loads of little packets of data (jigsaw pieces of a picture) travelling along the internet from one computer to another. In real life the packets of data are smaller than a piece of jigsaw. The packets are carried by routers. You need to know the IP address of both computers before they can be sent. SD

The routers all go in different wiggly lines because if they all went in one straight line it would take for ever! IT


Amazing Author Anthony Browne!

Skiddaw class are enjoying exploring The Tunnel written and illustrated by Anthony Browne. He loves to hide clues in all his illustrations and we have loved searching and making connections between the pictures and the text. The front cover, pictured here, has elicited many questions such as: Who is she? Where is she going? Why has she left her book behind? What book is it and why was she reading it? Where does the tunnel lead? We’ll soon be finding out and exploring ideas through drama, reading and writing.

 


Good Work Assembly

It was lovely for parents to join us today to celebrate all of the children’s achievements throughout the week. Bowfell showed us their fantastic counting skills and ‘noun’ knowledge, Skiddaw impressively taught us 10 school-related words in sign language and Scafell presented their wonderful ‘Picasso-inspired’ artwork. What a lovely end to a great week! Thank you to all of the parents that joined us this afternoon.

 


KS2 Visit to Westmorland County Show

As we do every year; Levens School attended the Westmorland County Show on Thursday and enjoyed a wonderful day learning more about our locality and our heritage.

Can you spot Prince Charles?

A huge thank you to the parents who accompanied us on the day and well done to our pupils who showed their livestock and won rosettes!  They told us all about it in Good Work Assembly on Friday.


Our Wonderful World Display

The Westmorland County Show field was buzzing with activity this afternoon as everyone was busy preparing for tomorrow’s show. This year the theme of Our Wonderful World celebrates work from each class. There are striking paintings in a variety of media all on a nature and the natural world theme. Examples using pencil crayon, paint, collage, ink pen and pastels are all represented. We have displayed some super Pebble Pets and mini pebble pet homes. There are photos of us at work in the outdoors too. Do come and take a closer look at our display in the magnificent Learning for Life tent on the far side of the show field tomorrow.


Our number system

We have got cracking with learning about our number system today reminding ourselves how our numbers are organised and the value (a hundred, a ten or a unit) of each digit in a number. See us here hard at work, some using Dienes counting materials and others problem solving and making use of patterns to be sure to find all the possibilities.


Measuring Maths

Skiddaw have had great fun today measuring weight using all our balances and different sets of scales. They were challenged to find things in the room that weighed as close to 200g or 500g as they could. There was lots of counting and decision making as they tried to get it as exact as possible.


Visiting Musicians from QES

Today, we welcomed music students from QES into school. They came in a bus, heavily laden with instruments galore. They spent the morning, with Skiddaw Class, composing atmospheric music to describe, first below, Baba Yaga (a wrinkly, boney witch) and, second below, the Firebird (a magical creature) using the whole range of our wonderful percussion instruments and including violin and piano. In the afternoon, the group performed to the whole school excerpts from Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. These were brilliantly introduced with points to listen out for in each piece – perhaps a conversation between the trumpet and the flute turning into an argument towards the end, or count how many times the triangle plays a part. It was interesting to see a great range of instruments playing so well together including a double bass (larger than most of our children) guitars, saxophone and three keyboards along with a wide range of percussion. Thank you so much to all the students and their teachers, Mrs Hartley and Mr Leather, for all your hard work in preparing such a fantastic musical extravaganza for us. Pictures at an Exhibition will be our new assembly music in the autumn term so we can really get to know the pieces in more depth. We’d love to welcome you back again next year!

 


Potato Harvest

We have successfully harvested our potatoes…and we found lots of them!!