Class 3 combined their reading with weeding today, tidying up our potato, corn, courgette and strawberry patches, while at the same time taking the opportunity to read outside. The children did a fantastic job tidying up the allotment and hopefully we will be able to harvest some of the produce next week.
As part of our topic, 'What did the Greeks do for us?' Class 3 have made ballista's, a catapult used by the ancient Greeks in war.
The children had to measure and cut all the individual elements, before fixing the parts with nails and glue.
The children did incredibly well to make such fine weapons!
As part of our topic question, 'What did the Greeks do for us?' Class 3 made paper mache Greek vases, which depicted events from the Ancient Olympics. In history we learnt that vases were a source historians used to identify the events within the Olympics.
This week all the classes took part in the Cornwall Virtual Games. Normally, the children would compete against local schools, but this year the children took part in a range of activities and and submitted their results to see how well they have done compared to other schools across Cornwall
Class 2 visited Plymouth Synagogue to learn about Jewish festivals, Jewish practices and the Jewish calendar. The children also identified comparisons between the Jewish and Christian religions.
Class 2 visited Mount Edgcumbe and carried out a tree trail linked to their plants work in science, studied the building as part of their history of the Edgcumbe family and observed the physical features on this coastal estate as part of their geography.
The children had a wonderful time and got to walk for miles!
Today the children have enjoyed an alternative sports day organised by our Arena coaches. The children have tried a number of physical activities, including: lacrosse, seated volleyball, archery, capture the flag and boccia. The children had a great day and learnt lots of new skills.
Today the whole school enjoyed a range of wellbeing activities run by Arena sports coaches. The children participated in sessions including: yoga, water games, clay sculpting, team games and orienteering. The day was a great success and the children had an amazing time.
Thank you very much to Mrs Hooper who entered Duloe into a competition run by Twinkl to celebrate schools who went the extra mile during lockdown! The tea, coffee and treats have gone down very well in the staff room!
For the first time since lockdown, we held Collective Worship in St Cuby's church this week. It was great to be back in our local church. We listened to the parable of the sower and sang hymns as a school family once again.
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