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Key Stage 2

July 2023

  • OAA & Team Building Festival

    Published 20/07/23, by Adam Gilbert

    Mr Lillie and Mrs Chung were lucky enough to accompany ten Year 4 and 5 pupils to the MSSP OAA and Team Building Festival on Friday, at Harris Academy Morden. The children were tasked with completing 11 different activities, all with purpose of testing their team working skills. The children collected a letter from each completed activity to solve a 13 letter acronym at the end of the festival. Mr Lillie was really impressed with how well the children worked together and their exemplary behaviour , they were a real credit to the school.  

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  • Geography Field Trips

    Published 20/07/23, by Adam Gilbert

    Its been a few weeks of exciting Geography field trips for most of our year groups. 

    Y2 Geography Field Trip

    Last week, Year 2 went out on a Geography Fieldwork trip to Morden town centre. In their Geography lessons, they have been learning about life in Kenya and comparing it to live in the UK. One of the focus areas was learning about urban environments. Using various mapping apps, the children learnt about life in Mombasa, an urban city in Kenya. The children then went out and collected lots of first hand information and data about our local urban environment. On the trip, the children visited the underground station, the Civic Centre building, the high street and a residential road. The children were excellent at drawing comparisons between the two locations and understanding why Morden is a bustling town in our local area. They were all excellent geographers and could even make suggestions about to improve the local environment.

            

    Y4 Geography Field Trip

    Year 4 made the trip to Morden Hall Park. Linking to their Geography work on the Amazon River, they looked at the River Wandle, sketching it out and following its route on the map. They also participated in some orienteering games and map work.

           

    Y5 Geography Field Trip

    Year 5 took to Morden Park. They had to ‘geog’ their memory and remember back to their route travelled to swimming. They first drew a map from memory. On Google Maps, they then looked at road maps, street views, and terrain maps to see how similar they were to the ones they had made. They then set off and drew more accurate maps as they walked. Finally, they looked at the terrain of the park, and made larger scale maps using multiple pieces of paper.

          

    Y6 Geography Field Trip

    Last week (of course before singing happy birthday to Mrs Allan), Year 6 headed out to survey the local area (Joseph Hood Memorial Park) and decide its suitability for a case study. The children used the iPads to rate the area’s cleanliness, safety and appropriateness. They also practised their map reading skills to navigate their way to and from the park.

       

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  • Year 6 Summer Term Fun

    Published 14/07/23, by Adam Gilbert

    Year 6 have welcomed a few guest speakers recently to help educate and support them with their transition to secondary school.


    Thank you to Transport for London for delivering a workshop on the importance of safe travel- lots of our Year 6s will be using public transport to commute to their new schools and they learnt so much information including: what is acceptable and unacceptable ways of behaving on public transport, who to ask if they need help, using zipcards and planning journeys.


    Another thank you goes to the Merton’s well-being service who have been providing 3 ‘Ninja Workshops’, an initiative to provide the children with the tools and strategies to prepare them for future problems and address common worries.


    Finally, the Chance to Shine programme delivered 2 days worth of training to our KS2 classes. Thank you to coaches Joe and Spence for proving some awesome activities for the children and their teachers!

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  • Healthy Me Week 2023

    Published 14/07/23, by Adam Gilbert

    Healthy Me Week 2023 returns with a bang! 💥 🏃🏾‍♂️

    ‘Inclusion’ is this year’s focus of one of our most favourite weeks of the school year. We kicked off the week with a whole school assembly on the field whereby members of staff completed an obstacle race but with one of their senses removed to show what it’s like to compete with a physical impairment. Children watched and cheered on their teachers and then were able to have a go at some inclusive activities themselves including seated volleyball, goal ball and boccia.

          

          

           

    During Healthy Me Week all of the children across the school took park in ‘Art in Action’ topic work. This varied from making foil people in action, drawing people in action using a variety of styles and also taking photos of people in action.
    Below is a picture of a collaborative piece of art work created by a single piece of foil for each person (some exceptions for the accessories) where the children learnt the art of folding, twisting and cutting to make a person in action. Using just their hands and foil!

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  • Y5 Tate Modern

    Published 07/07/23, by Adam Gilbert

    Year 5 were lucky enough to go on a trip last Tuesday to the Tate Modern. Having studied ‘Installations’ as part of their new Kapow curriculum, they went to see what they could see up close.

    The children not only observed installations but other artwork as well.  They also spent time sketching some of the pieces.

    Members of the public commented on how well behaved they all were, a real credit to the school and we couldn’t agree more.

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July 2023