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Father Christmas  






We had a surprise visit from the one and only Father Christmas today! With the help of his PTFA and parish council elves, as well as some very generous supporters, every child in the school recieved some wonderful gifts. The children really appreciated the visit and it certainly got everybody in the Christmas spirit. 

 


Design and Technology 










Class 2 have been demonstrating fantastic learning within Design and Technology this week. They went for a walk in the woods to collect natural materials which they could use to make their Christmas decorations. They designed, manufactured and evaluated these wonderful creations. 

 


Cornish Creative Day  











Class 1 had a Cornish themed Creative Day to finish off their topic this term, 'Is everything you need in Cornwall? The children had a wonderful day making lanterns ready for our Mousehole Cat performance, they learnt to speak some Cornish and made traditional Cornish recipes. Proper job1

 


Creative Day - French  

Class 2 and 3 had a French themed Creative Day to celebrate Christmas and learn more French, as well learning about the French culture. The children were able demonstrate their cooking skills to produce some delicious crepes, sing Jingle Bells in French, try a selection of French foods, play French games and learnt Christmas vocabulary. 

 


Save the Children - Christmas Jumper Day 

The children have looked wonderful today, dressed up in their Christmas jumpers, to raise money for Save the Children. The children have been getting into the festive spirit, while raising money for a great cause. Thank you everybody

 


Christmas Design and Technology 

We would like to say a huge thank you to Mole Valley Farmers for donating a Christmas tree to the school this year. Class 1 and Class 2, as part of their Design and Technology lessons, have created decorations to crown our glorious tree. 

 


Christmas Writing 










Class 3 have been very good boys and girls recently as they have been writing persuasive letters to Father Christmas. The children look at WAGOLL (what a good one looks like) examples of persusaive letters and then used our success criteria to make sure their letters were as persuasive as possible. The children did a fantastic job and their handwriting presentation for their final draft was excellent. 

 


Local history 

As part of their topic, 'Is everything you need in Cornwall?' Oscar and Seb, were inspired my their local history lessons and went off to see if they could discover St Cuby's well. Like two explorers, trekking through undiscovered land, they eventually found the well. What hidden gems can you find around Duloe? 

 


Collective Worship  

This week we have started looking at Advent within  our Collective Worship. Through resources provided by 'Faith at Home' and 'Big Start Assemblies' the children have been learning about the meaning and traditions of advent. The children have particularly enjoyed listening to the bible stories, for example, Simeon and Anna, who were racing to meet Jesus after his birth, the story of Elizabeth and Zechariah and Mary and Joseph's own journey to Bethlehem. 

 


English 

 








Today, Miss Carter and Miss Soady (trainee teachers from Plymouth University) led an English lesson on 'prepositions' within Class 3.

Miss Carter and Miss Soady have been with Class 3 for the past 2 weeks, giving the children extra support and helping them to engage with their learning.

To start, Class 3 had a discussion on what they thought a 'preposition' was - and they thought correctly! For the work, the class came up with a list of examples of prepositions, which can be seen in the picture above. From this, Miss Carter and Miss Soady then set the children the activity of having an object such as a beanbag and placing it in various areas within the school grounds to get a hands on learning experience of what 'preposition' really meant. The children engaged well, were very eager to learn about this topic and enjoyed being able to go outside for their English lesson!

From this, Miss Carter and Miss Soady have been able to understand in more depth the true role of a teacher within children's learning and have created a good starting point for their placement within Class 3 for the year ahead.

 


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