Posted 28/04/2025
by Michaela Wright
In History we were studying the Vikings. Our history question was; ‘Who were the Vikings and what impact did they have on Britain?’ The children asked and answered questions about the past and evaluated the reliability of their evidence to discover more about this period in history. They uncovered where the Viking period came in our history timeline and then who the Vikings were, where their homelands where and where and why they came and settled here. They then looked at the impact the Vikings had on Britain by studying how Britain was before the Vikings came to settle, how it was during their raids and this era and then after the Viking era ended.
In Maths we completed lots of work on fractions and once this unit was complete we moved onto decimals. The children also spent lots of time working on their multiplications. We have been using Times Table Rockstars to help increase our recall of times table facts.
In Literacy we were studying the story ‘How to train your dragon’. We read the story as a class over the course of the month whilst completing VIPER activities and using our Fab Four characters to investigate the story in more detail. The children completed lots of SPaG work, particularly focusing on expanded noun phrases, direct speech and fronted adverbials before eventually planning, writing and editing their very own short chapter for the book. We also looked at recounts and the children wrote their own recounts after studying the features of them and exploring recounts written for different purposes.
In March we organised and ran a careers event at the Infant and Nursery base which allowed the children to move around the school and talk to lots of different people about their jobs. The children also completed different activities relating to these peoples jobs. It was a fantastic day which we hope helped inspire children about their potential future careers.
Posted 28/04/2025
by Andrew Smith
A Sunny Start to the Summer Term at Blisland Primary School
We’ve had a fantastic first week back at Blisland Primary School following the Easter holidays! The sun has been shining, and pupils have returned full of energy and excitement, ready for a busy and fun-filled summer term.
In Nessa Class, pupils have launched straight into a fascinating new history topic all about the Anglo-Saxons. This term, they will explore who the Anglo-Saxons were, why they came to Britain, and what life was like during this important period in history. Pupils have already begun investigating where the Anglo-Saxons settled and how they shaped the Britain we know today. It's been wonderful to see their curiosity and enthusiasm as they dive into this new learning adventure.
In English, Nessa Class pupils are channelling their creativity into writing an exciting sports narrative set in the magical world of Harry Potter. Using the thrilling sport of Quidditch as inspiration, pupils are developing characters, building tension, and crafting action-packed scenes full of magical twists and turns. We can’t wait to see the finished stories – there are already some brilliant ideas flying around!
Meanwhile, in Kensa Class, the new topic is "How Does Our Garden Grow?" Pupils will be learning all about plants, what they need to survive, and how gardens and natural environments change through the seasons. There is already a real buzz in the classroom as pupils explore seeds, flowers, and the life cycles of plants.
To bring this topic to life, we are hoping to organise an exciting visit to the Eden Project, where pupils will experience the incredible diversity of plant life from around the world. It will be a wonderful opportunity to deepen their understanding and see real-world examples of how gardens and ecosystems thrive. More details about the trip will be shared with parents very soon! It has been a brilliant start to the term, and we are looking forward to all the learning, adventures, and sunshine still to come at Blisland Primary School!
Posted 28/04/2025
by Susanne David
The Copper Valley Infant site held a careers fair for the whole school. The children learned about a wide variety of careers, having some wonderful experiences and asking lots of thoughtful questions.
Our visitors included a vet who is also a farmer, a dog groomer, a dog walker, a health and safety manager, marine engineers, an oil tanker driver as well as information about working for the National Trust!
We are so grateful to all of our visitors for giving us their precious time and for showing us some of the many careers out there in our locality.
Hopefully, some of the children will be inspired to pursue some of these careers themselves!
Posted 28/04/2025
by Susanne David
While Truro museum is undergoing refurbishment, the staff, along with many of their artefacts, have been using the Library Service van to come out to schools. Year 6 were lucky enough to be able to hold real primary source artefacts from both the Roman and Ancient Greek eras.
We had to wear special gloves so that we wouldn't damage the precious artefacts and we learned all about what these items can tell us about the time they originate from.
One of the favourite objects was something that baffled us. Being placed among the oil lamps, we assumed it was also an oil lamp, however, it turned out to be a baby's bottle made out of pottery!
Posted 27/04/2025
by Helen Fitzsimmons
Welcome to the Summer Term!
We have had a lovely start to the new term, exploring our enquiry question: ‘How does your garden grow?’
In science we learnt about the process of pollination. We watched some short video clips which showed how pollination occurs and Year 1 children drew a comic strip to explain the process themselves. We enjoyed examining parts of flowers, including the parts where the pollen is taken from.
Our English learning this week, has been based around the story of Peter Rabbit. We familiarised ourselves with the story and wrote a character description of Peter. We re-told the story verbally, and drew a story map of the events.
Our art lesson this week, involved studying bluebells and sketching different parts of the flowers. The children excelled themselves with some extremely careful observational sketches. We then used watercolours to practice mixing the right colours and shades.
We have also been enjoying practicing songs which will be performed at ‘The Big Green’ and we look forward to seeing you next Thursday afternoon if you are able to be there.
Have a lovely weekend!
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