Friday, 30 January 2015
Presentation Stars
This weeks Presentation Stars went to Harry Vincent for his excellent work during Literacy and the Lucy Stevens for her fabulous presentation in Maths.  They earned an extra 10 minutes play. Well done!
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Year 3 Learning Challenge (Spring 1) What makes Britain Great?
Why do we have a Learning Challenge?
- Foster love of learning - We believe that it is a vital way to foster a sense of inquiry in our children, to develop a curiosity about the world and to take pleasure in learning something new.
- Cultural entitlement - We believe that the our Broadford pupils are entitled to a wide range of cultural opportunities.
- Parental support - We believe that it is important for us to provide guidance for parents on how the children's learning can be extended at home.
- Celebration - We believe that we should be celebrating the work and projects that children choose to do in their own time.
- Challenge - We believe that we should offer enrichment that provides challenge for all learners (basic, advanced and deep understanding)
- Half termly - there is a new challenge each half term focusing on either an aspect of the curriculum being taught or an enquiry question e.g. 'Who is the greatest woman of all time?'
- Slow learning - because we always have high expectations for their work, it is anticipated that the children will take six weeks to complete the activities.
- Pupil choice - children can choose how they present their learning challenge outcomes to their teacher or class.
What do they have to do?
 
Poem 
Painting 
Basic 
Learn it off by heart 
Find out 10 facts about the painting/artist 
Find another poem by the poet 
Produce a collage of other paintings by the artist 
Advanced 
Create a performance as part of a pair/group 
Draw a picture in similar style
 
Write a short biography about the poet 
Transform the medium of the painting: use collage instead of painting 
Deep 
Write your own poem inspired by the topic 
Use the image as a stimulus for 100WC 
Compare and contrast two poems by the poet 
Describe what the painting: what it represents, how it makes you feel, what it is based on 
 
Person 
Composer 
Basic 
Draw a portrait of the person 
Listen to a piece of music
 
Produce a timeline of their life
 
Identify the instruments.
 
Advanced 
Produce a poster to advertise their achievements 
Research the life of the composer. 
Write a letter asking them about their life 
Attempt to recreate the piece of music 
Deep 
Explain how the world would be without this person 
A mind map of different emotions you feel at various points in the piece 
Give five reasons for and against why they should be in ‘The Hall of Fame’ 
 
| 
Poem | 
Painting | |
| 
Basic | 
Learn it off by heart | 
Find out 10 facts about the painting/artist | 
| 
Find another poem by the poet | 
Produce a collage of other paintings by the artist | |
| 
Advanced | 
Create a performance as part of a pair/group | 
Draw a picture in similar style | 
| 
Write a short biography about the poet | 
Transform the medium of the painting: use collage instead of painting | |
| 
Deep | 
Write your own poem inspired by the topic | 
Use the image as a stimulus for 100WC | 
| 
Compare and contrast two poems by the poet | 
Describe what the painting: what it represents, how it makes you feel, what it is based on | 
| 
Person | 
Composer | |
| 
Basic | 
Draw a portrait of the person | 
Listen to a piece of music | 
| 
Produce a timeline of their life | 
Identify the instruments. | |
| 
Advanced | 
Produce a poster to advertise their achievements | 
Research the life of the composer. | 
| 
Write a letter asking them about their life | 
Attempt to recreate the piece of music | |
| 
Deep | 
Explain how the world would be without this person | 
A mind map of different emotions you feel at various points in the piece | 
| 
Give five reasons for and against why they should be in ‘The Hall of Fame’ |  | 
Year 3 Learning Challenge (Spring 1) What makes Britain Great?
Significant Person
Lewis Hamilton
telegraph.co.uk
Painting
‘The School Yard’ by Lowry
artbol.nl
Music
Poem
‘Mike Teavee’ by
Roald Dahl (extract).
So far as children are concerned,
Is never, NEVER, NEVER let
Them near your television set --
Or better still, just don't install
The idiotic thing at all.
In almost every house we've been,
We've watched them gaping at the screen.
They loll and slop and lounge about,
And stare until their eyes pop out.
(Last week in someone's place we saw
A dozen eyeballs on the floor.)
They sit and stare and stare and sit
Until they're hypnotised by it,
Until they're absolutely drunk
With all that shocking ghastly junk.
Oh yes, we know it keeps them still,
They don't climb out the window sill,
They never fight or kick or punch,
They leave you free to cook the lunch
And wash the dishes in the sink --
But did you ever stop to think,
To wonder just exactly what
This does to your beloved tot?
IT ROTS THE SENSE IN THE HEAD!
IT KILLS IMAGINATION DEAD!
IT CLOGS AND CLUTTERS UP THE MIND!
IT MAKES A CHILD SO DULL AND BLIND
HE CAN NO LONGER UNDERSTAND
A FANTASY, A FAIRYLAND!
HIS BRAIN BECOMES AS SOFT AS CHEESE!
HIS POWERS OF THINKING RUST AND FREEZE!
HE CANNOT THINK -- HE ONLY SEES!
'All right!' you'll cry. 'All right!' you'll say,
'But if we take the set away,
What shall we do to entertain
Our darling children? Please explain!'
We'll answer this by asking you,
Monday, 5 January 2015
Year 4 Learning Challenge - What makes Great Britain Great?
| 
Poem | 
Painting | 
Person | 
Music | |
| 
Basic | 
Learn it off by heart | 
Find out 10 facts about the
  painting/artist | 
Draw a portrait of the person | 
Listen to a piece of music | 
| 
Find another poem by the poet | 
Produce a collage of other
  paintings by the artist | 
Produce a timeline of their
  life  | 
Identify the instruments. | |
| 
Advanced | 
Create a performance as part of
  a pair/group | 
Draw a picture in similar style | 
Produce a poster to advertise
  their achievements | 
Research the life of the
  composer. | 
| 
Write a short biography about
  the poet | 
Transform the medium of the
  painting: use collage instead of painting | 
Write a letter asking them
  about their life | 
Attempt to recreate the piece
  of music  | |
| 
Deep | 
Write your own poem inspired by
  the topic | 
Use the image as a stimulus for
  100WC | 
Explain how the world would be
  without this person | 
A mind map of different
  emotions you feel at various points in the piece | 
| 
Compare and contrast two poems
  by the poet | 
Describe what the painting: what
  it represents, how it makes you feel, what it is based on | 
Give five reasons for and
  against why they should be in ‘The Hall of Fame’ | 
Produce a piece of art/collage
  based on how the music makes you feel. | 
Significant Person
Princess Diana 
Painting
JMW Turner
Music
Kate Bush –
Wuthering Heights
Poem
Edward Lear
The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea
   In a beautiful pea-green boat,
They took some honey, and plenty of money,
   Wrapped up in a five-pound note.
The Owl looked up to the stars above,
   And sang to a small guitar,
"O lovely Pussy! O Pussy, my love,
    What a beautiful Pussy you are,
         You
are,
         You
are!
What a beautiful Pussy you are!"
Pussy said to the Owl, "You elegant fowl!
   How charmingly sweet you sing!
O let us be married! too long we have tarried:
   But what shall we do for a
ring?"
They sailed away, for a year and a day,
   To the land where the Bong-Tree
grows
And there in a wood a Piggy-wig stood
   With a ring at the end of his
nose,
            
His nose,
            
His nose,
   With a ring at the end of his
nose.
"Dear Pig, are you willing to sell for one
shilling
   Your ring?" Said the Piggy,
"I will."
So they took it away, and were married next day
   By the Turkey who lives on the
hill.
They dined on mince, and slices of quince,
   Which they ate with a runcible
spoon;   
And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand,
   They danced by the light of the
moon,
            
The moon,
            
The moon,
They
danced by the light of the moon.
 







