On Friday 17th June (9am – 10.30am) we will be holding a special Fathers’ Day morning. Dads, Granddads, Uncles and Male Friends are welcome to come with their Colebourne children to take part in a STEM (Science, Technology,
Times table workshop
A really good turn out today for the times table workshop. We talked about the teaching and learning of times tables and looked at practical ways to learn at home. There was lots of talking and questions being answered, which was
Empty Classroom Day
Year 4 enjoyed Maths outside today as part of ‘Empty Classroom Day’. Mr Stocks’ group were finding examples of symmetry around the playground as well as creating symmetrical images with a partner.
May half term challenges
We have 3 great challenges for over half term; there is a poetry competition, a science project (winners will get selected to represent the school at an event at King Edwards) and something to do with big fruit and vegetables!
Comic Relief 2015
We had a great day dressing up as part of Red Nose Day. We also learned about why it was important to raise money. Mr. Guest challenged the school at the start of the week to raise £1200, enough to
Egyptian Maths
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Year 3 Egyptian Maths
On Thursday Year 3 had a special visitor! Cleo (named after Cleopatra, the Egyptian Queen!) came to do some maths with us! There was lots of different activities, such as building pyramids, sorting shapes and making a chain bridge over
Year 2 on a Top Secret Mission!
Year 2 had a very mathematical morning on the last day of term. We arrived at school to find that the cheeky villain that we had been learning about in our English lessons had been in! He
Year 3 Measures Madness!
This week, Year 3’s maths lessons have been focused on estimating, measuring and comparing lots of different things! Our work has included: measuring the length of our shadows and comparing it to our height; estimating the size of a puddle
Measures day in Year 2
This week Charlie Bumble has asked for our help again! He has finally reached his mystery island and, when he arrived, was welcomed with delicious food from the native people. This food was called – Smaltons! He had never heard