Simon Murray ‘Icky Doo Dah’ Illustrator Visits Aston Hall
Children from FS2 to Year 3 had the fantastic opportunity to draw with a real illustrator this week. ✏ Simon Murray, son of Peter Murray
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Simon Murray ‘Icky Doo Dah’ Illustrator Visits Aston Hall
Children from FS2 to Year 3 had the fantastic opportunity to draw with a real illustrator this week. ✏ Simon Murray, son of Peter Murray
Y3/4 Take on the Ilam Park Trail
Last week, LKS2 classes went on a trip to Ilam Park in the Peak District. We had a great day using maps to follow a
As part of our Money Matters learning, we have learnt about different methods of payment, what we could pay for with each one and some
Jenny York Author Visits Aston Hall
We were very fortunate this week to receive a visit from children’s author Jenny York. Jenny delivered two sessions to EYFS/KS1 and KS2. The children loved
Looking after our Mental Health – World Mental Health Day
Tuesday 10th October was World Mental Health Day. The children across school took part in different activities to help them realise how important it is
Y3PB created Anglo Saxon masks using clay. We studied the masks and then planned our own. Next, we practiced how to best use clay and then
This week, we had an online meeting with Swapna Haddow, author of the Dave Pigeon and Bad Panda books. She shared some of her stories
Y3PB collected clues about our new class novel throughout the week, and used them to make predictions. Then we hunted in our wild area for
Y3/4PB have been learning all about Vivienne Westwood. She created art and designs that made an impact on society; war, feelings, emotions, climate change. We
As part of Fieldwork Fortnight in Geography, our class did 2 traffic surveys in different locations in the local area and compared the data collected.🗺
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In Science this week, we learned how muscles make bones move, then followed instructions to make a moving arm joint with bones and muscles! The
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