The chicks have hatched!
Anning class have been learning about Life cycles and have enjoyed seeing the chicks hatch!
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Anning class have been learning about Life cycles and have enjoyed seeing the chicks hatch!
Reception - Anning class and Year 1 - Curie class invited their Mummies to attend a Mother's Day Stay and Play session this afternoon. If Mummy couldn't attend, then Auntie or Grandma could also come into school too!
The children really enjoyed working with their grown up and taking part in creative activities such as making a pasta necklace, using pointillism to create a flower and creating tissue paper flowers.
We had a great turn out so thank you to all the Mummies, Aunties or Grandmas who attended.
The children came to school wearing an item of red clothing along with their uniform and bought a £1.00, to support the charity Comic Relief.
During the morning assembly, the children learnt how Comic Relief is a charity that supports young people and families in the UK and abroad.
Year 3 have been exploring the climates in which different fruit and vegetables grow in their new 'Eating Seasonally' D&T topic. They then followed a recipe to make Japanese fruit skewers which tasted delicious!
We are really enjoying the children bringing in their home learning projects into school. We look forward to seeing many more home learning projects coming into school in the next few weeks.
All the teachers and children enjoyed dressing up as their favourite book character for World Book Day. It was lovely to see all the wonderful learning activities that were linked to Reading. Congratulations to our 'best' dressed winners.
This afternoon, Year 3 Berners-Lee class performed their assembly to parents. The assembly had some key messages about Safer Internet Day, which was on Tuesday 7th February and how we can be safe online.
The class were very confident speaking to a captive audience and also performed a superb song and rap. Well done.
Today the school had our final Children's Mental Health assembly. All the children understood how many better connections with their family, friends and community can have a positive impact on their mental health and wellbeing.
Congratulations to our Year 2 class, Hawking who have had the highest attendance this half term. They all really enjoyed their Attendance Breakfast reward this morning.
This week it is Children's Mental Health Week and this year's theme is 'Let's Connect.' Let’s Connect is about making meaningful connections. People thrive in communities, and this connection is vital for our wellbeing. We want the children at Delta to have healthy connections – to family, friends and others – this can support their mental health and their sense of wellbeing.
A special mention to our kindness green slip winners who showed extra kindness in the playground and got to choose a prize from the special prize bag. Kindness is our superpower!
We are so proud of all of our achievement award winners in celebration assembly this week! The children either received a special mention certificate or an Always star badge and certificate.