Year 1 have had a wonderful start to the academic year!
On October 11th, Year 1 embarked on an exciting geography walk around our local area. We walked down The Walk, into Parkfield Park, past the pond, and made our way up to the High Street before returning to school. Join us on this journey by looking at the images and don’t forget to keep an eye out for some interesting local features!
On October 16th, Year 1 visited Father Stephen at St. Mary’s Church. During our time there, he taught us all about Christenings and the various elements of the ceremony, which was fascinating! We even had the opportunity to explore the font and create some drawings. It was a wonderful experience!
During our science unit this term, Year 1 has been exploring the five senses of the human body: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. In our lessons, we conducted various experiments to engage with each sense.
For sight, we entered a dark room with a torch to discover if we could see in complete darkness as well as testing if we can throw a ball into a box with both eyes, one eye and no sight at all. In our hearing activity, we went on a sound walk both indoors and outdoors, listening for interesting and unusual sounds.
For taste, we enjoyed sampling a variety of foods, including sweet chocolate cookies, sour lemons, bitter dark chocolate, and salty popcorn. To test our sense of smell, we guessed the contents of five different pots filled with various scents.
Finally, for touch, we explored the classroom to find objects and materials that were rough, smooth, soft, and hard. It has been a fun and informative experience!