Wednesday, 6 July 2016

DT week - international food 4.7.16

DT week this year is all about international food.  Some children from year 6 worked with Mrs Manka in our cooking room to cook a recipe from the USA: chocolate brownies.  Although we didn't all do the making, we did get to sample to outcome - delicious!












John Cabot Games 1.7.16

On Friday 1st July, year 5 and 6 went to John Cabot secondary school to participate in an afternoon of sport.  The pupils showed some excellent resilience, friendship, sportsmanship and competitive spirit as they took part in a range of sporting activities.








Life Bus 28.6.16

Today we visited the Life Bus.  Pete, who lead the session, talked to us about the importance of making the right choices - especially when peers could try to pressure you into doing something you know is wrong.

Friday, 24 June 2016

Supporting our Buddies! 24.6.16

Partnership is a core value here at Cabot.  Today year 6 did an excellent job supporting their reception buddies in their maths and computing learning.  We found that teaching ideas is not always an easy task!









 

Science - exploring forces 22.6.16

This term our topic in science is forces.  In class we have used a Newton meter to measure the force of gravity.





Chess tournament 21.6.16

On Tuesday the 21st of June 8 students from Cabot primary school attended a chess tournament at Henleaze primary school. The 8 students were selected for the tournament because they had come top of our own mini tournament in school. We took two taxis to Henleaze and we went with Mrs Green and Mrs Mepham.

At 1 o’clock it started. We had about 5 matches each; coming very high in the leader board. Amazingly, Tauheed won all his matches and got a medal for his hard work.


Two teams attended: One was called Cabot Crushers and the other was called Cabot Eliminators. Fantastically, Cabot eliminators came 11th out of 27 and Cabot Crushers came amazingly high: 5th of out 27. Cabot crushers were also the best year sixes there therefore we got medals and a magnetic chess set. We went back to school and took our medals home. On Monday we will celebrate our achievement with the whole school.

Report written by Mohamed, Year 6 and competitor










Thursday, 23 June 2016

17.6.16 National Youth Jazz Orchestra Educational Visit

In year 6 we always seek to provide a range of experiences to broaden our wider understanding of the world.  Today, as part of our music learning,  we were very lucky to have the opportunity to visit the Colston Hall (a very important and historic Bristol building) to watch a performance by the National Jazz Orchestra.  Not only did we have a unique chance to experience professional music; but the band leader provided us with a huge range of knowledge - ranging from how the music is arranged to the names and sounds of the specific instruments.  As well acquiring knowledge key to the national curriculum, we had a brilliant time!