Maths Puzzle Day
Each term we hold a special problem solving day. Children are set reasoning puzzles and problems that require them to work together, use concrete apparatus, visual representations and verbal reasoning to explain their thinking.
The children really enjoy sharing their ideas, thinking mathematically and building their resilience because, as we all know, the joy and discovery is in how we overcome the things we find tricky and how we correct our mistakes.
See the slide show below to explore the problems we were recently solving during our Summer Term 2 Puzzle Day.
PGL 2024
In May, Year 5 and 6 went on a residential trip to PGL Osmington Bay. We challenged ourselves with lots of new activities including abseiling, archery, rifle shooting, trapeze and kayaking. We even went on a giant swing!
Take a look at the photos to see what we got up to.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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