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  • Magical Maths Trail around Alnwick

    Tue 23 May 2017

    At Seahouses we work hard to promote the importance of maths.

    Outdoor maths is important for increasing confidence and motivation. 

    It is important that children experience mathematical activities across a range of contexts and locations so we were so lucky to have Miss Cole organise a whole school maths trail in Alnwick. We were amazed to find that maths surrounds us everywhere we go. 

     

    Throughout the maths trail we went on an angle hunt and shape hunt. We went into shops and worked out percentages, looked for symmetry, tessellation, found the total of price lists, worked out postal times as well as bus times.The list is endless!

     

    Scroll through the photographs and see the 'reason' why we love maths! 

     

    As the holidays approach there will be loads of opportunity to be outdoors. Here is a great website to help you promote maths at home. 

     

    https://www.thirdspacelearning.com/blog/2016/13-outdoor-maths-activities-for-early-years-to-year-6-plus-a-bonus-for-all-ages

     

  • 100% Attendance Treat

    Thu 18 May 2017

    We had a lovely afternoon out with our 100% attendance achievers today we played crazy golf at the Bunker and we drank hot chocolate with marshmallows. This was followed by ice cream at Pinnacles. Some of our ice creams were bigger than the heads of our younger children! Gracie in Y1 made connections to her kenning poem and said she was an 'ice cream licker'. 

     

    We would like to say a big thank you to the Bunker and Mr Keenan for their generosity. We would also like to say a big thank you to George in reception for taking on the responsibility of putting all of the flags back in their holes. Take a look at the fun we had! 

     

    "We had so much fun!" - Kenny 

     

    "This is the best day ever at school!" - Nathan 

     

    "This is worth coming to school everyday." - Jake 

     

  • Homework Projects

    Tue 16 May 2017
    We are so excited to see the homework projects starting to come into school. Please remember to send yours in by the 19th of May. We can't wait to see them! 
  • Our successes outside of school.

    Tue 16 May 2017
    Today we have been celebrating the talents of the children outside of school. Congratulations to all the footballers who shared their successes today. 
  • Cricket at Seahouses Primary

    Thu 11 May 2017
    Today we had fun learning new skills in PE with the cricket coaches. Take a look at some of our action shots. 
  • Seahouses Stars - 05/05/17

    Fri 05 May 2017

    This week we were looking at responsibility and respect throughout the school. Congratulations to this weeks Seahouses Stars! 

     

     

  • Year 5 - Our Land, Our Sea and Our Sky Art Project

    Fri 05 May 2017
    We are so lucky to have our local artists, Elaine and Heather, visit our school every week. Take a look at the amazing artwork our Y5 children have produced. We will obviously be taking this wonderful art work to display in our new school! 
  • A Roman Centurion and Spartan Warrior Takeover!

    Wed 03 May 2017

    Today we were welcomed into school by Maximus a Roman Centurion and Spartan Warrior. Maximus taught us about the Romans and the Greeks and trained us to battle like the Romans and the Greeks would have done many years ago! It was great fun and a fantastic start to the key stage 2 summer topics. 

     

    "I really enjoyed today because Maximus came in and told us about the Romans lives and punishments." (Dean - Year 4)

     

    "I really liked the part when we got to do the training and learn the commands. I loved when we did the tortoise, we had 3 people in the front and everyone else behind with the shields above their heads. Everyone then had to move forward and try and stop the teachers hitting us with balls - I got hit in the eye!  (Daniel - Year 4)

     

    " I enjoyed playing the Roman game with the beanbags, I loved when you hit the X and got 10 points that the rest of the team had to shout JUPITER!" (Ben - Year 3) 

     

    " I enjoyed the part where we got to hold the swords because I have never held a real sword before. I also enjoyed being outside and showing our parents and class 2 the parade!"  (Cara - Year 4)  

     

    Take a look at all the photographs! 

     

     

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