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Eco Week
The children enjoyed their involvement in the whole school eco week at the start of the term. Our focus was
Transport and we looked at different forms of transport and how we could power our transport more sustainably.
The children produced graphs to find out how they all got to school and then thought of better alternative means
of travel. They produced some super posters on the iPad using Pic Collage, to encourage us to travel in greener
ways. They especially enjoyed the visit from the Recycler Robot, who told us his 3Rs message of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. The children listened to how they could reduce their waste, recycle locally and put the 3Rs into
practice at home and at school and they loved Recyclers toe-tapping rap dance.
We also had a visit from the Water Board to talk to us about where
pour water comes from and saving water in school and in our
homes.
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DT Day
During Eco Week we also had a DT day and made our own wheeled
vehicles using reclaimed and recycled materials. We found out about
wheels and axles and after we had made them we tested them on
different ramps and surfaces to see how far they travelled. Then the children got creative and decorated them using paint and stickers. I have never seen such
colourful vehicles!
Forest School
Im sure you will agree what a busy first year in school we have had!
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Year 6
another source if renewable energy. Again the children planned and constructed simple wind wheels, investigating
the number of turbine sails/blades, and which ones were the most efficient. The Year 6 residential is always a high
-light of the term and year. Yet again Robinwood provided the backdrop for the weekend. As with previous years,
the children were exemplary in their attitude, togetherness and behaviour. Each and every one of them tried their
hardest to conquer their fears, supported each other with encouragement and were commented upon by members
of Robinwood staff and staff from other schools in their manners, politeness and outstanding behaviour. Jumping,
swinging, constructing, paddling, climbing, problem-solving and target-hitting, and most importantly; having a
whale of a time! Well done Year 6!
Year 5
This term we have been studying rivers and learning all the relevant terminology.
Year 5 spent a wonderful day at Felin Puleston in the grounds of Erddig House.
Everybody was equipped with wellies, waterproofs and a variety of equipment. The
rotated around a set of tasks to make the most of their day out and thankfully the
weather stayed dryalthough many of the children didnt! Mr Lucas from Year 6
helped the children to measure the speed of the river using corks, cones and
stopwatches and the children were able to choose their own locations to compare the
river speed at different positions. Using metre sticks and tape measures, width and
depth measurements were also taken to see whether the river changed where it
meandered. The children were also able to hunt for and identify river wildlife using
the technique of kick sampling. Finally, they designed their own art work inspired by
the work of Richard Long and Andy Goldsworthy.
Reception
I recently spent some time in school and was so proud of all our children looking so happy and well
behaved. We have a wonderful school and outstanding teachers and staff and Id like to thank you all
for continuing to make Boughton Heath Academy an outstanding school and great community to be
part of.
Best wishes
Joanne Lucy
Chair Governors Boughton Heath Academy
Year One
Farm to Fork Reaseheath Farm and Tesco
Year 1 have enjoyed 2 trips during the Summer Term as part of their Farm to Fork topic. The children loved visiting
Reaseheath and learnt lots of facts about farm animals. They experienced how animals were reared on a farm in
preparation for being eaten. This trip was followed by a visit to Tesco where the children learnt about where the
food arrives, how it is stored and how it is prepared.
Year 4
During the summer term, we were lucky to have an art teacher from Kelsall School to help create mixed media art
work based on the Iron Man. Firstly, we learnt a technique called wax resist where the ink stains the paper but the
wax resists the ink. This technique involved drawing the front cover of the well known Iron Man book by Ted
Hughes. Next, we looked at the shading on the picture and which areas were light and dark. Once this had been
identified, we added wax from a white candle to those areas and then went over the whole picture with ink. In the
afternoon, we created massive A1 pictures of the Iron Man in different poses.
Again, we looked at the shading of the pictures and painted
the lightest colour first and
finished painting with the darkest colour. Finally, we finished
by adding foil to give the pictures a metallic feel. We really
enjoyed our art day and we
produced some fantastic work
which is currently being displayed in our classroom.
As part of the ICT
curriculum, we had a
fantastic and tangible
learning experience,
coding robots which
linked well with our
Iron Man topic. During the morning, we
had an introductory
talk about robots. We
learnt about how robots work, how they
are used in everyday life and looked at the different robots we might
know in movies. Next, we designed and named our own robots and spoke
about what each of our robots did. Once we had familiarised ourselves
with robots, it was time to learn all about coding. We were set a challenge
of working out how many centimetres one full rotation of the robots
wheels were. We then used our mathematical skills to answer the question - If one full rotation of a wheel is 1.92cm how many rotations does
the wheel need to take to go forward 25cm? Once we figured this out, we
learnt how to make the robots perform a square dance, learning how to code the robots to only turn one wheel. We
learnt lots of different coding skills, how to battle our robots and taught them how to talk. It was a brilliant day and
much fun had by all!
During the summer term, we had an eco-week. Year four learnt about litter and recycling.
With the help of Recycler, The Rapping Robot, we learnt all about what we can reuse,
reduce and recycle so we can be more ecofriendly. During our workshop, we learnt all
about the different types of waste we may have
at home and which different recycle bins they go
in. We did this in the form of a relay race and
were split into teams called Reduce, Reuse and
Recycle. We had lots of different types of waste
and we had to work as a team to place them in
the right bin thinking about whether we could
reuse or recycle the different items.
Year 3
Ness gardens
Our topic this term has been How Does Your Garden Grow. At the start of the term we went to Ness
Gardens where we looked at the different plants. The children enjoyed pond dipping and learnt all about
the different needs for different types of plants and how they were brought to Cheshire. To follow on
from this, we have studied the different parts of plants, seed dispersal, what plants need to grow and how
water is transported through the stem. The children were able to plant their own broad beans and
enjoyed working out the right amount of water, soil and sunlight their plant needed to survive. We used
the polytunnel to plant a variety of vegetables, we quickly learnt that they needed more water and now
are nearly ready to harvest! The children and I are looking forward to baking using the fresh ingredients
at the end of term.
Bio-diversity
During Eco-week, Year 3 looked at the topic of bio-diversity and studied the life
cycle of butterflies. The children loved watching the fascinating journey from egg to
caterpillar and chrysalis to butterfly. We are looking forward to setting our
butterflies free
later this week.
During Ecoweek we took
a trip to Caldy
Valley where
the children
looked at the habitats of different insects. Each
child collected different insects and we looked at differences and similarities between them.
Sports Achievements in Year 3
Throughout the year we have enjoyed a variety of different sports from brilliant coaches. The children
have showed great skills in gymnastic, tennis, tag-rugby, cricket and athletics and built skills in team work
and good sportsmanship. The children are now using these skills at lunchtime and break time when
organising their own games. I was really proud of the childrens
efforts and team support during sports
day. Year 3 were also proud of Evie Davis
who came second in her sprint at Stanney
Oaks and Ebony Slater and Laura Yeo
who came second in a recent tennis
competition. Well done to all of year 3 for
their achievements in sport this year!
Year 2
For Geography
this term we have
been looking at a
contrasting nonEuropean locality,
The Daintree
Rainforest in Australia. We have
learnt about life in
a Rainforest and
enjoyed reading the story, Where the Forest meets the
Sea. We found out that Aboriginal people were the first people to live in the
Daintree Rainforest and there is a small population still living there today. We
were very interested about how Aboriginal people lived in the Rainforest so we
had a Tangible Real Experience Day where we learnt Aboriginal dance, cooked
on a campfire and created Aboriginal artwork. This experience really helped us
understand how Aboriginal life is so different to ours.
Our Science topic this term has been plants. We have been
looking at how plants grow
from seeds and what can affect their growth. The question we came up with was
Can the size of the pot a seed
is planted in affect the
growth? Using our post-it
note science we knew that we
could only change one thing
in our investigation and this
was the size of the pot the
seed would be planted in.
Therefore we had to use the
same seed for all of the pots. We chose sunflower seeds. We
proved that the size of the pot definitely did affect the sunflowers growth. Year Twos focus during
Eco-Week was Our School Grounds. As we had so many sunflowers growing we decided to put
them in our school grounds to make the environment more pleasing to look at but also to attract
the insects that love to feed on them. We have arranged the sunflowers in a circle using the idea
from the book we have read Sunflower house. We are hoping we may see some flowers before we break up for
the Summer!
On Tuesday 23rd June Year Two set off on their first residential to Ironbridge. We
were all very excited and were pleased that the weather forecast was good. Blists Hill
was a brilliant experience which made us feel like we really were in Victorian times
Finding out about the Victorian dentist and taking part in a Victorian lesson made us feel
lucky that we didnt really live a hundred years ago!
On the second day we went into
the town of Ironbridge. We
wrote a wonderful River Severn
acrostic poem sitting on the
banks of the River. Finally we
walked across and sketched the
Ironbridge. Year Two all felt