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Woodbridge Junior School

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Autumn 2

22.12.23 Value Award Winners (Confidence)

Geography - Geographical & Human Features of Europe's Largest Country

15.12.23 Award Winners (Respect)

Christmas Jumpers!!!!

Art - Russian Realism Artist 'Ilya Repin' Interview!

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Otters have been learning about Russian realism artist, Ilya Repin, and presenting their findings through an “interviewer & interviewee” presentation!

WEEK 6: Our Word of the Week (Exertion)

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Our Word of the Week: EXERTION

Definition: ‘physical or mental effort’.

Let’s get children excited about words! Can you use the word ‘exertion’ in your everyday conversations? Can you draw a picture of someone exerting themselves? Can you write a sentence including the word, or even a short story? Send in your contributions and earn dojos!

8.12.23 Award Winners (Resilience)

Computing - Digital Media

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In Computing, Otters have been scripting, recording and editing their own media videos!

Joan Miró - Spanish surrealist inspired artwork using watercolour and pen as part of our ‘Art around the World’ Topic.

WEEK 5: Our Word of the Week (dilemma)

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Our word of the week is: DILEMMA

DEFINITION: 'a difficult situation or problem'.

Let's get our children excited about words. Can you use the word ‘dilemma’ in your everyday conversations? Can you draw a picture of a problem or a situation? Can you write a sentence including the word, or even a short story? Send in your contributions and earn dojos!

1.12.23 Award Winners (Respect)

Computing - Creating our own Media

Science - Materials and their Properties. 'Which material would you choose to build a model boat?'

24.11.23 Our Value Winner (Responsibility)

Week 4: Our Word of the Week (Descent)

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Our Word of the Week: DESCENT

DEFINITION: 'an act of moving downwards, dropping, or falling.'

Let's get our children excited about words. Can you use the word ‘descent’ in your everyday conversations? Can you draw a picture of a something falling? Can you write a sentence including the word, or even a short story? Send in your contributions and earn dojos!

Forest School - 'Autumn Term'

Chinese Art - 'Four Gentleman' (Orchid, Bamboo, Chrysanthemum & Plum Blossom)

17.11.23 Our Value Winner (Creativity)

Clay Art Monsters @ David Nieper Academy

Circle Time: Bullying or Banter?

Week 2: Our Word of the Week (Derelict)

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Our Word of the Week is DERELICT.

Derelict means:

In a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect
“a derelict Georgian mansion”

Let's get our children excited about words. Can you use the word ‘derelict’ in your everyday conversations? Can you draw a picture of a derelict building? Can you write a sentence including the word, or even a short story depicting a derelict house? Send in your contributions and earn dojos!

Ceramic Islamic Tiles

PE - Gymnastics (Floor work)

Week 2: Our Word of the Week is DARTING

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Our Word of the Week is DARTING.

Darting means:

1. move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly.
"she darted across the street"
2. shoot (an animal) with a dart, typically in order to administer a drug.
"he darted the leopard with a long-acting anaesthetic"

Let's get our children excited about words. Can you use the word ‘darting’ in your everyday conversations? Can you video a situation in which someone or something is moving suddenly or rapidly? Can you write a sentence including the word? Send in your contributions and earn dojos!

Islamic Art - We created tiles using geometric patterns

10.11.23 Our fantastic Award Winners (Pride)

Week 1: Our Word of the Week is CURIOUSLY

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Our Word of the Week is CURIOUSLY.

Curiously means:

1. in a way that shows eagerness to know or learn something.
"neighbours peered curiously through windows at me"
2.
in a strange and unusual way.
"the sentence is curiously worded"

Let's get our children excited about words. Can you use the word curiously in your everyday conversations? Can you video a curious interaction? Can you write a sentence including the word? Send in your contributions and earn dojos!
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