Autumn 2024


Etal Beach Day - 22nd November
 
What a wonderful a way to begin our Beach School adventures for the year and have the amazing children of Etal class as out first class to set the standard. There may have been some very chilly weather leading up to the day but we had fantastic winter sun as we headed off for our day themed all about Mountains of the World. We were quick to start identifying the seasonal signs and some nature species on our walk to the beach. Once there, we began with some of our favourite warm up active thinking games. We then worked on developing our geographical knowledge, our understanding and skills to enhance our geographical locational and place knowledge as we created major mountains of the world in our groups. We thought about the different types of mountains, how they had been formed and the features of them. We shared some interesting facts and during lunch we were inspired by the story of Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay. The rest of the day was filled with teamwork challenges to construct a strong mountain, developing our speaking and listening skills as we shared our creations, we made our own plays about a mountain expedition, crated our own award for an expedition and even tried some reflective writing about our geographical learning. It was a wonderful adventurous day.
 
 
 
 
Career Related Learning
Both Ford and Etal class were very lucky and got the opportunity to take part in a green skills careers workshop, ran by Northumberland College. The children completed a quiz at the start of the lesson with questions such as 'how do you get to the top of a wind turbine?'. They then learned all about green careers and took part in an experiment. Each table had a box full of the different parts of a wind turbine, they worked as a team to build their turbine. Each group competed with each other to see which turbine could produce the most energy. Connor from green skills tested each turbine and a winning team was selected from each class. A super afternoon full of career-related learning!