On Monday, Ash Class worked super hard to start creating some pencil cases in DT. The children were resilient with their sewing, which was tricky!
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On Monday, Ash Class worked super hard to start creating some pencil cases in DT. The children were resilient with their sewing, which was tricky!
Christmas Dinner at Aston Lodge!
On Wednesday 11th December, all of Aston Lodge Primary School enjoyed a delicious Christmas Dinner, and dressed in their most festive outfits! They all remembered
This afternoon in Science, Y6 had a go at classifying. They did this practically by sorting liquorice all sorts, then moved on to sorting plants.
In Maths today, Y6 explored our ‘Converting Measures’ unit, before starting it next week. We looked at length, mass, and capacity using different measuring apparatus.
Y3/4 Jorvik Viking Centre Visit!
This week, as part of their introduction to the topic on the Vikings, Hazel Class visited the Dig and Viking Centre to learn all about
This week, Beech Class were lucky enough to have a colour monster workshop with ‘With Me in Mind’. We started to read the colour monster
Last Friday, Holly and Hazel Class both really enjoyed their skipping session. The children learned how to perform a single bounce, along with a double
Last week, Holly Class thoroughly enjoyed their first ukulele lesson with Mrs Gibbons. They listened to her instructions fantastically, and learned to hold and strum
This week, Year 5 have impressed us all with their amazing biking skills during their ‘Bikeability’ lessons. They also displayed excellent listening skills when learning
Last week, the children of Aston Lodge amazed us with their multiplication knowledge and skills, when they took part in the TTRockstars England Rocks Competition.
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On Monday, Ash Class worked super hard to start creating some pencil cases in DT. The children were resilient with their sewing, which was tricky!
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