

Word of the Week
apparent Meaning something that is clearly visible or understood. Example of using it in a sentence "Apparently, Nicola expects us to...


Homeschool Garden Club – Strawberries
Home grown strawberries are really easy to grow, fun to learn about growing and we think they are much healthier because you eat them in...


Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: The spelling of your friend’s name always causes negative comments. Their parent thought they...


Autumn is on its way - and so is our return to learning!
Autumn is not far off, if the weather is anything to go by this morning. This photograph was taken, this morning, during my wild swim...


End Of Our Learning Year
Well done everyone! We have had a outstanding year! You all put in the time over the winter when the weather was cold, wet and not very...


Word of the Week
Ancient (adjective) Meaning to belong to the very distant past (before the Romans Empire) and no longer in existence. Example of using it...


Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: It is very closet to the end of the learning year. Your teacher will be stop checking your...


Weekly Maths Problem
Don’t forget to write out the problem at the top of the page, date the work and show all your workings out (even the wrong answers) and...


Word of the Week
Analyse (verb) Meaning to look at and examine something carefully and methodically, usually to explain it or interpret it. Example of...


Mischievous Moral Mayhem
This week’s Mischievous Moral Mayhem is: It is very closet to the end of the learning year. You are feeling tired. Do you reduce your...























