
Outdoor Activities in Foundation
This week, the Foundation Stage children at Thrybergh Primary have been busy exploring some outdoor learning activities in the sunshine. Everyone had so much fun,
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Outdoor Activities in Foundation
This week, the Foundation Stage children at Thrybergh Primary have been busy exploring some outdoor learning activities in the sunshine. Everyone had so much fun,
Recently, Y5/6 have been working very hard on their independent writing. The children are writing a narrative, and using all their skills to include appropriate
This afternoon, Class 3 at Thrybergh Primary have taken part in a TT Rockstars battle! The battle was set by Mrs Parry McDermott, with only
This week, Y5/6 have been sharpening their rapid recall of multiplication facts, and they have been making so much progress. Everyone showed great engagement and
This week in PE, Y2 have been learning how to travel and spin safely while still holding their balance. They did such a fantastic job,
As Y5/6 continue to study materials in their Science lessons, they have been learning about solubility, and identifying which materials are soluble or insoluble. They
This week, Y2 have been learning how to accurately measure in centimetres and metres. They had to make sure they started measuring from 0, which
This week, Y2 have started to make their photo frames, after researching and designing over the past few weeks. The children have put a lot
This week in Maths, Y2 have been learning how to represent multiplication using arrays. As the children have been working on arrays, they now understand
Last week, Lapwings were being super creative! They have been using tools and objects to imprint and carve into their clay tiles. They thought about
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Last week, FS2 visited Cannon Hall Farm to consolidate their learning on the topic, ‘Do Cows Drink Milk?’. The children saw llamas, cows, sheep, and
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