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A Visit from Severn Trent
Leanne from Severn Trent Water delivered an assembly this week focussed on the importance of saving water.
She shared data about our daily water usage and gave the children advice on how to reduce this, such as turning the tap off when cleaning our teeth, taking a bath rather than a shower or even listening to a song whilst showering to reduce the time spent in there.
This week in TB - WC 13/01/25
What a lovely week we have had in TB...from -7 last week to +10 this week! Tropical!
Lower School have started their sessions with a sound challenge - 10 different sounds...could they identify what was making each? We had a drill, a saw, a cable-tie...they all did really well!
We discussed how incredible it was that our brains could identify and remember what different sounds were! Following this, we explored the wood and found things that made a sound that we liked...we then set up an impromptu junk band!
After an HC and bicci, we corouselled round the challenges set last week: instrument making, Invisible drama, music composition, fossil making and ear collage.
Upper School started their sessions by considering 'equality'...we read an extract from an article that explained what equality and inequality were and then discussed our thoughts about this.
We then played the 'Equality Game'...in five teams of four, children had to race to collect as many cones as they could from around the field...following this warm up, four of the teams were given a disability and the game was re-run: team one had no disability, team two had to collect cones that were a long way away, team three had to drag a tyre with them, team four wore black-out glasses, and team five had to crawl!
Obviously, team one won, and we used this experience to explore our feelings around equality and how it might feel for people who lived with permanent disability.
We then had a HC and bicci before carouselling around map making, mallet crafting and owl art.
Futsal competition at Alfreton Leisure Centre
On Tuesday of this week, two teams made up of an elite selection of our Upper School boys took part in a futsal competition at Alfreton Leisure Centre.
Both teams performed brilliantly, showing silky skills and incredible sports-personship; one of our teams actually finished third over all!
Huge thanks to AVSSP for organising and to parents for supporting.
This week in TB - WC 06/01/25
From the goblins and munchkins...HAPPY NEW YEAR!
It's been a chilly one this week, but we've been wrapped up well and have made the most of the winter weather!
We've started sessions with a talk about safety around frozen ponds, before heading over to our pond and smashing the ice...this is a favourite thing for all classes to do (and even Mrs B had a go with the ice hammer today and came away with a big smile on her face).
Interestingly, Mr Heron was seen on the pond, and he left his footprints all over the ice - we discussed how frustrating it must be for him at this time of year, being able to see his prey right under his feet but finding himself unable to catch it!
Following this, Lower School children have been exploring sounds around the school site (linked to their Science topic), and have thought about what memories and emotions these sounds bring back to them.
We then undertook five challenges: drama linked to their class book, The Invisible; making a rattling musical instrument; studying Mary Anning before making and finding fossils; learning about the ear and making a labelled collage of it; composing a narrated piece of music to represent a typical TB session.
Upper School have started their sessions by considering inclusion and community...we looked at 12 images that represented these concepts and discussed our thoughts on these while enjoying a lovely hot chocky.
After, we undertook three challenges: mallet making; relief-owl art (embossing); community map making.
This week in TB - WC 16/12/24
This week in TB, we have been having our TB Christmas Concerts...a wonderful opportunity for the children to preform something to their peers (and for staff to perform something to the children)!
So, here's what we have had so far: joke telling, guitaring, pianoing, fluting, celloing, singing, dancing, poetry, magic, memory challenges...the list goes on and all performances have been wonderful.
Huge thanks to parents for supporting children with rehearsals and for providing treats for Santa's Treasure Trail, and ginormous thanks to children and staff for having the confidence to get up and perform something in front of their classmates.
Peter Pan the Musical
The KJS Musical Theatre Group brought the house down last night with their presentation of Peter Pan the Musical.
The audience gave the group a well-deserved standing ovation after they were treated to a selection of songs, jokes, solo performance and superb acting- there was barely a dry eye in the house.
Please click on the picture below to see photos from the performance