Ancient Greek Masks
In learning about the Ancient Greeks, Beech Class studied Greek theatre and learned about the masks that were worn by the players to convey tragedies and comedies. They used sculpture techniques with card to create their masks.



In learning about the Ancient Greeks, Beech Class studied Greek theatre and learned about the masks that were worn by the players to convey tragedies and comedies. They used sculpture techniques with card to create their masks.


Beech Class fantastically showcased all the learning that they have done this term. Well done!











Beech Class have been learning all about Ancient Greece this term. They really enjoyed their workshop that added to and cemented this learning.







Beech Class have continued their learning about forces by investigating air resistance by dropping different sized parachutes from the climbing frame.





Beech Class enjoyed practising their skipping skills and learning new tricks, such as double skipping.













Beech Class picked apples from our apple trees. We then made apple crumble using weighing skills and following a recipe. After this, we did maths based on proportions and measures linked with our recipe. Finally, we tasted our delicious crumble with custard!




Beech Class needed their resilience and risk taking skills at Borwick with their activities of canoeing on (and jumping in) the canal, archery and tree abseiling.

















































































Beech Class have been learning about forces and we took our learning outdoors to conduct an investigation about friction.
Beech Class went to the Forest of Bowland to meet different people who worked in the moorland. We did activities with different people and organisations including the Wyre River Trust, tree surgeons and rural police.
















