1 Blue had an amazing day for World Book Day. We made Winnie the Pooh honey oat balls, enjoyed some fun activities in the hall and went on a scavenger hunt around school to count how many characters from Winnie the Pooh there were.
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The children in 1 Blue have been doing some computing in LMTW. We were working in pairs to compose and decompose structures that we had made with Lego. Each child was given 5 pieces of Lego which they had create a model out of. Then their partner had to follow their algorithm’s to recreate their model and discuss the process they used. We used sequencing vocabulary like first, next and last to help our partner sequence the lego.
The South Tyneside Spring HAF activities are available to book from tomorrow, Wednesday 18th March! These are for children in receipt of benefit related free school meals. Spaces are limited so be quick. Use the QR to book. 
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LASSES SET TO BATTLE THE BLADES
Sunderland AFC Women face Sheffield United at Eppleton CW this week! Get behind the Lasses in the WSL2 on Wednesday 18 March, as they look to continue their excellent home form.
The Lasses have not lost at home in the WSL2 since early November, and this will be their final match at Eppleton before taking on Newcastle at the Stadium of Light in the Wear-Tyne derby!
PLUS – tickets for U18s are ONLY £3 for this game, and all those attending will receive a hot drink token to reclaim at the Centre Spot Cafe!
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Sunderland Stadium of Light, Tyne & Wear SR5 1SU, Sunderland, England
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In year one it is our final week of using the text ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ in English, and what better way to end the theme than to make porridge just like the three bears did. Before we could make porridge we had to discuss the steps of making it and write a list of instructions. Once we had formed our instructions we began to make it. The children in turn had the opportunity to add ingredients, mix it, heat it up and then finally had the chance to eat it. The children used some incredible vocabulary to describe the taste and texture of the porridge. It was safe to say that some children didn’t enjoy the experience and some loved it and asked for second helpings.
Festival of The Girl Newcastle
in Partnership with North Standard
National Siblings Day art sessions for young siblings – 18th April 2026
Booking links can be found via the website in this post.
In Science today the children looked at the process of how plants and flowers grow. The children were able to discuss the different elements that a seed needs to help it flourish and develop. The children then all had a go at planting some cress seeds using the process discussed and watch the cress grow over time and then they can eventually use the cress that they have grown to make egg and cress sandwiches.