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Measuring in maths - 27.4.18

Today we have come to school wearing our sporty clothes to raise awareness of the Fun Run which is happening on 20th May. We all have been given sponser forms now and you can sign up here www.redbournfunrun.co.uk  . In maths we have been learning to find the mass (g/kg) and capacity (ml/l). We used < > signs to compare the weight of different objects. Can you continue to practise reading scales when cooking/baking at home? We have been historians in topic by comparing old and new trains. Gracie – on old trains there were windows but on new trains there is air conditioning Ramsey – there are rooms on old trains Elliot – steam trains need coal, water and fire to run and new trains are electric or diesel.   In English we have been exploring a poem called ‘From a Railway Carriage’. We have been detectives looking for verbs and plurals within the poem. We will be continuing to write our own poems next week.   We are very excited to have

Redbourn Primary School - 20.4.18

Welcome back! When we returned from our Easter holidays our school had become Redbourn Primary School. We are reminding each other to use the words Upper and Lower school. We also met Mrs Hinchliffe our new Head Teacher. We have welcomed Mrs Hinchliffe by drawing her portrait. Today was the very special opening of our school and we have planted a tree to remember. On Wednesday we had a fantastic trip to Buckinghamshire Railway Centre to start our new topic called ‘All Aboard!’ Ramsey: I liked when we rode on the Steam train, it went forwards and backwards slowly. Luca: We had lunch outside in the sunshine Kaspar: We learnt there are three types of train - steam, electric and diesel. Kaitlyn: The miniature train was my favourite part because there were lots of characters to spot We learnt that steam trains need water, coal and fire and it can take up to three hours to get a steam train ready to go!   Well done to everybody for representing our school so well.