26 April 2022
Mixing up a treat for our furry and feathery friends
Both Year 3 Ecclesbourne classes braved the elements last term to learn new outdoor skills.
Please contact the school offices for more details.
Both Year 3 Ecclesbourne classes braved the elements last term to learn new outdoor skills.
It has been a very busy week at Cypress Upper. We began the week with our Reading Tree reward assembly and all the children who had completed all their reading mileage for this term received a bookmark with a QR code to a special story read by Ms Binks.
This week we have been learning all about what happens at Easter time.
Thank you to all the families who donated Easter Eggs for the raffle.
What a wonderful last week of term we have had in Little Cypress!
We have had the most amazing term at CYP Lower! It has been a joy to see children in all year groups improving with their reading and learning across the curriculum and we are so proud of each and every one of you.
This week in Gold Class we have been reading the story ‘We’re going on an egg hunt.’
This half-term Year 1 children have been busy developing their mapping skills and learning about map features such as compass points, key and symbols.
Your child should already have brought home a kit list which outlines all the equipment they need for the upcoming residential woodland bushcraft trip this May.
As part of our literacy unit on Shakespeare’s Macbeth, we have been delving into the killer mind of Lady Macbeth.
In Nursery we have been learning all about the lifecycle of a frog, we each made our own model which is on display for us all to see.
Please see the attached flyers with details of some Easter holiday playschemes run by ‘Start It Right’ and other providers.
EPS Year 6 netball squad vs. EPS Teachers On Friday 18th March, the Year 6 Netball Squad played a netball match against the teachers in a Red Nose Day charity match.
On Tuesday, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Associate Director, Musical Director and Choreographer for Matilda the Musical joined us for two workshops/auditions.
We have continued to think about meta-learning this week. In particular, we have been thinking about which learning powers are the most useful in specific tasks, for example in a revision task, we would need to capitalise, make links and use interdependence (consider whether it is better to work alone or with others).