Monday, 29 September 2008

Row, row your boat.

Dapdune Wharf

As part of this half term’s topic “Row, row your boat” Year 6 visited Dapdune Wharf in Guildford. Now managed by the National trust, the wharf was once an important trading link to London. Corn, timber and even gunpowder were loaded onto barges which travelled up to Weybridge and then onward up the River Thames. Coal was the cargo for the return leg of the trip which lasted a total of 3 days.

An exciting day of activities centered on the River Wey.

Year six learnt about the Edward’s family barge business inside the cargo hold of one of the last surviving river barges “The Reliance”.

The importance of pulleys to off load the heavy cargo soon became apparent when trying the hands-on exhibits.



Richard, the River Wey lengthsman, told the children about how the river Wey had undergone restoration. He pointed out the different ways in which the river bank had been modified to prevent flooding and erosion. Year 6 also got to throw in oranges to investigate how fast the river flowed as it passed through the wharf.



Stop watches at the ready!

Year 6 learnt a lot outside the classroom during this visit which will help them with study back in school. A special thank you was made to the National trust volunteers who were expert at answering questions on life at the Wharf and Mr Collings, a parent governor, for accompanying Year 6 on this trip.

Friday, 18 July 2008

Home Learning Projects

This half term every year group have been doing a home learning project linked to their unit of work. They were all due in this week and look at how well everyone has done...

Year Six had to investiagte what an evacuee would have taken away with them....

This is the contents of one child's suitcase!


Two others are packed and ready to go!

You can see the rest of our projects at our class exhibitions on Tuesday 22nd July from 3.15 - 3.45pm.


Home Learning Projects

This half term every year group have been doing a home learning project linked to their unit of work. They were all due in this week and look at how well everyone has done...

Year Five had to look into life cycles....

Life cycle of a fly


Life cycle of a Butterfly


Life cycles in the sea.


You can see the rest of our life cycles at our class exhibitions on Tuesday 22nd July from 3.15 - 3.45pm.

Home Learning Projects

This half term every year group have been doing a home learning project linked to their unit of work. They were all due in this week and look at how well everyone has done...

Year Four had to make landscapes....

The Country



Big Ben.
Urban and Rural landscapes


The Coast

Islands

You can see the rest of our landscapes at our class exhibitions on Tuesday 22nd July from 3.15 - 3.45pm.

Home Learning Projects

This half term every year group have been doing a home learning project linked to their unit of work. They were all due in this week and look at how well everyone has done...

Year Three had to make puppets....




You can see the rest of our puppets at our class exhibitions on Tuesday 22nd July from 3.15 - 3.45pm.

Anderson Shelters

As part of Year 6's unit of work on Britain Since 1930 they have been looking at home life during the war. One of the projects this week was to build a shelter. Here are two of our fantastic Anderson Shelter models....

Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Rushmoor in Bloom

On Wednesday 24th June the Rushmoor in Bloom judges came to assess our school. Six pupils from Y6 gardening club proudly showed the judges around our transformed garden.

They discussed the work that they had been doing and looked at the new vegetable and flower growing areas. The pupils were able to dig up their first crop of early potatoes, which had been grown in large pots.



We look forward to the results! Watch this space.