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Club Blurbs Autumn 1

 

Young Explorers:

Children will research a different country each half term and sample food, greetings, religion, counting, linked with eco issue: rainforest, arctic, no clean water.  Children will research other charities/ incentives worldwide and share learning with the rest of the school. 

 

Squish & Squash:

Come and join our fun Squish and Squash club! You will do lots of creating with: play dough, shaving foam, pasta and straws. We will be making exciting play dough prints, play dough monsters and learn how to make our very own play dough.

Come and get creative!

 

Fantasy Football:

Come and join Fantasy Football and become masters of dribbling, passing, shooting, attacking and defending.   You will participate in drills which include free kick and penalty shoot outs and will gain self-confidence, determination, team work and understand the element of healthy competition.  

A Fantasy Fives Football league will run throughout the five weeks. Do you want to be the next Messi?

 

Little Chefs:

Come and join little chefs club and become experts at chopping, stirring and cooking.

At little chefs club you will make fun and exciting meals and snacks which you will take home to enjoy! Will you become the next master chef?

 

Musical Masters:

Music is life! It’s time to sing and tap to the beat!

At Musical Masters you will learn about different instruments, listen to sounds of instruments and even learn how to play the instruments. How good are you at making your own patterns and getting funky to the beat?

 

Bug Explorers:

Do you like bugs? Are you brave enough to take part in ‘Our Big School Bug Hunt’? On our bug hunts, you will learn the names of all our bugs, what they do and what they like to eat. You will also have opportunity to look closely at them through magnifying glasses, build them a big bug hotel, design and make a crazy bug, write a fact sheet about your favourite bug, and have lots of fun outdoors looking for bugs. At the end of the 5 weeks, you will receive a certificate to show you have taken part in ‘Our big school bug hunt’.

 

Lego we do:

We will have lots of fun by:

  • Building Space Raiders
  • Using Motion sensors  to detect objects
  • Taking part in scientific experiments
  • Using tilt sensors

 

Super Steppers:

Come and join our exciting Super Steppers club.

You will be walking, skipping, hopping, and weaving around our 1k track and school grounds. Our route will have obstacles! Are you ready for a challenge?

We will learn to measure our own heart rate and look at healthy snacks and drinks.

 

Sporty Avengers:

Children attending the multi-skills & multi-sports sessions will develop their agility, balance, coordination, speed, running, throwing, hitting, catching and kicking skills. During the multi-skills and multi-sports club children will have chance to try a range of sports including football, tag rugby, cricket, rounder’s, dodge ball, netball, hockey, tennis, plus many more. 

Within the “Sporty Avengers” after school club, children will build confidence, social skills and improve their fitness.  Have you got what it takes to be a Sporty Avenger?

 

Willow Weavers:

Be the next super willow weaver. Use the natural resource of willow from the school grounds. Form shapes and creations, using your imagination. Develop your new 3D art skills by designing and making.

 

Tatty Bumpkins:

Yoga inspired sessions for children through music, storytelling and movement, taking the children on a magical journey. Each week new developmental areas are explored.  Supporting children’s mindfulness and coping skills for their mental wellbeing.

 

Enterprise:

Have you ever wondered where we get money from or how a business is run?

Come and find out about:

  • Key Stage 1 having a little business. 
  • Making things to sell. 

Let your imagination go wild and enjoy lots of fun. 

 

Scratch:

The junior coders will be using an iPad application to create a variety of codes for:

  • Making a car drive.
  • Running a race.
  • Making the sun set.
  • Making the moon rise after the sunset - Spooky forest.
  • Dribbling a basketball.

This is all done with new coding skills. Have you got what it takes to be a super junior coder?  

 

Radio Shack:

Pupils will get hands on experience with an industry standard radio station, researching stories, creating their own segments and recording there finished parts to create a short radio show. They will be taught the functions of a sound desk and control the recording of microphones, CD’s and online content to create the final show.

 

 

 

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