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Seasonal Stockings Sewing – Y3

Seasonal Stockings Sewing – Y3

Y3 have been working hard to perfect the skill of sewing over the last few weeks and have created their very own Christmas stockings. Take a look at the gallery below to see how well they have done with this very tricky task! 🙂

Stone Age Art – Y3

Stone Age Art – Y3

This term, Year 3 have been busy learning about the Stone Age as their first ever topic at AFJS. For their art, they learnt about Cave Art and how it was used as a method of communication in the Stone Age. They used their sketchbooks to practice drawing in the same...

Y6 DT project

Y6 DT project

It has been like Santa's workshop in Year 6 over the last couple of weeks as the children have been busy designing and making their own Christmas story books for younger children with different moving mechanisms. The final products are really incredible and we wish we...

Anti-bullying week

Anti-bullying week

This week was National Anti-bullying week and we used some great resources from the BBC to talk about bullying in our year group assemblies with a focus on 'Why do people become bullies?' To end the week, we had 'Odd Sock Day' to promote the message of acceptance,...

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