Friday 22 April 2016

Sherwood Forest Trip

Last Tuesday we went on an adventure to Sherwood Forest. When we got there we met our guide. His name was Robin of Wentworth and he is one of Robin Hood's Merry Men.  Then we listened whilst he talked  to use about robin hood. It was really interesting.

Next we went for a long walk through the deciduous forest. We saw woody, thin Silver Birch trees with rough bark and wide, huge Oak trees. We walked a little bit further and saw the gigantic Major Oak. What an humongous tree it was!

After that we made animal habitats with a guide called Becky. Our favourite habitat was the one that was made for a hedgehog because it had lots of sticks and grass.


Finally we got back on the coach and went back to school. We were exhausted! What a wonderful, spectacular day we had!


By Connie, Kaynan and Oliver C

Monday 18 April 2016

Dig and Chips!

On Wednesday 13th April some children and their grown ups stayed after school for the 'Dig and Chip' event. We had to all wait outside of reception so Mrs Patel and Miss Coburn could give people jobs and areas to work in. 'First I went to help Mrs Patel clear the dead plants from the Sensory Square' - Amreet. 


One of the jobs was in Class 8 to make crafts for the shaded area. Jack and Jared made wind chimes and a bird house. To make the wind chimes we had to paint a wooden triangle on both sides, followed by attaching keys to the bottom to make the noisy part. Some of the other jobs in Class 8 were to make feely boards using wool, pom poms, sponges and cds. We also made things to hang from the ceiling called sun catchers. 

It was a very sunny day so lot of people chose to work outside tidying the garden areas and planting new plants. 
After all our hard work we charged into the hall to get our chip butties. What an exciting day it was! The chip butties were soft and fluffy and we couldn't wait to tuck in. 

By Amreet, Jared and Jack


The Sensory Den

After our 'Dig and Chip' event last week, we have now completed our Sensory Den and we can go and enjoy it. 


Inside, each of the walls have a theme of the 5 senses. As it is a Sensory Den we had to make sure it had things to show sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. Outside the entrance on the sides of the hexagon we have pots of special plants called herbs which you can smell and taste - although only grown ups can let us taste them! Inside on one wall we made feely boards for people to feel the range of textures, we liked the sponge best because it was soft and squishy. On the next wall we have wind chimes that were made at Dig and Chips using keys that make a magic tingling, jingling sound when the wind blows. On the final wall we have sun catchers that make the Sensory Den look like a colourful disco when the sun shines and they reflect on the floor. 


Finally we have a super, special chair for story telling. It is made out of a Sycamore tree and has been beautifully carved into the shape of stacked books and a mystical castle. The seat part of the chair is made of an open book that says 'Once upon a Ridgeway time...', We are so excited to start using our new Sensory Den!


By Izzy, Aimen and Leianna


A special STEM assembly

After the Easter holidays we came back to school and the first job of the day was going to a surprise assembly in the hall. Miss Coburn started the assembly by recapping our STEM days throughout the year so far. What hard work it was!
Miss Coburn announced that our beautiful, magical story chair had been finished and put inside our new shaded area. She put lots of interesting photos on the screen to show us the finished chair. The whole school were shocked and amazed that the chair was already finished and looked so fantastic. 
Next we had to do a very important job. Miss Coburn explained that the shaded area didn't have a name yet, so we needed to vote. Some of the name suggestions were 'Sensory Den', 'Sensory Hex', 'Sensory Hub' and 'Sensory Hut'. After we had heard all of the names we each had a cube and class by class we went to the front of the hall to make our decision.

In friday's assembly the new name was announced. We were so excited to hear the result! The shaded area is now called...
The Sensory Den!

By Arzoo, Liyanna and Jasleen