Friday 24 November 2017

What we've enjoyed this week.

This week in computing, Panthers class have written information on what they have enjoyed this week.

I have not edited this work, it is all done by the children.

I hope you enjoy reading what the children enjoyed.

Wales holiday jet age museum
Jet age museum Alfie sat inside a Vulcan bomber he described it as: The most claustrophobic tight thing ever. If you slip on the plasticy slippery seats. If you are the engineer you have pretty much 10 seconds or you will most likely die. Inside the building Alfie sat inside a spitfire trainer it teaches you how to fly a spitfire, if you pull the cord above your head you will fly out of the cockpit roof. By Alfie C



Norfolk athletics competition

On the 24th of November 2017 Luke went to the UEA Norwich the first thing he did was the 2x1 relay and came 4th place out of 8 schools 6 being massive schools. After all of the relays Luke did the vertical jump and he got 50cm higher than the target. After that he did the over under relay you have to go through a tunnel then jump over a 50cm hurdle twice. He also did the speed bounce and did 48 reps. Next Luke did the javelin and threw it 20-25 meters!  By Luke





BEAKING NEWS HOW CATFIELD TOOK THE PRISE. This week I went to the UEA sport hall to compete in an athletic competition. With me came lots of my friends. We all had a shock at the end, because Catfield WON the small schools competition. On the buss we were so excited and showing each other our medals. It was Catfield spirit that won! We put our hands in the middle and shouted Catfield. We all agreed it was a amazing day out we wish everyone was there. Especialy when we won the reaction was EPIC! We were against Bacton school (fare competition)     We have one problem …
We won!  By Grace  


              
Anderson shelters            
This week we made Anderson Shelters inspired by WWII. I think it was amazing and really fun. Me and my friend along with other people stuck plastic animals on there desighns. Most of us added ponds and produce to the gardens. We all had fun! By Lily    





Athletics at the UEA
On the 24th November we went to Norwich UEA Sports Park to take part in a KS2 athletics competition. Firstly we hopped onto a minibus for about a 40 minute drive and drove to the UEA. Next we had to wait for a while for the other schools to turn up. The first activity that was on was the girl’s obstacle race then the boy’s obstacle race. Me and Luke won it and then Miss Nutbeam pulled out some water melon from Miss Tremaine we ate it with much haste.
  After some field events including chest push, long jump, triple jump and vertical jump we did the speed bounce and the javelin (Luke was amazing). Finally we went to the centre of the hall and found out who won.
    Out of all the small schools bacton and us we won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

By Alfie F and George








Athletics Competitions

Today Ms Nutbeam and Miss Ward took Mellissa, Eleanor, Luke, Connor Alfie F, George, Koley, Grace, Isabella and Emma to UEA sports competition. We were the chosen ones by Ms Nutbeam. When we got their we got told who we  were up against it was Bacton.

I did triple jump, long jump, 4 by 4 relay, obstacle relay and javelin. At the end they announced the winners in the small School group (us and Bacton)  and we WON !!!!!!!!  By Mellissa




Anderson shelters
This week Panthers class have been making Anderson shelters linked to our class topic ww2, we brought in lots of recycled material so much in fact that we couldn’t go out the back door!

Yesterday we built our Anderson shelters with all the material we brought in. We used paint, glitter ( for the pond), tissue paper for veg and fruit, wooden sticks and a hot glue gun to stick everything together. By Jade 



Amazing Anderson Shelters
This week in Panthers class we have been creating Anderson shelters using recycled materials. We liked this because we got to miss Maths and English and our whole day was turned around also we like arts and craft; we were very organised.
The materials we used were lolly pop sticks, paint, tissue paper, string, corrugated paper, dowels , polystyrene, foam, sand paper, brick patterned paper and a tea light holder.
Firstly we cut out our bases then we made our Anderson shelters after that we panted the bases Finally we added the final details.
We think that we could improve on putting more fencing and making the pond look more like a pond.
By Bethany and Kayleigh.



Anderson shelters
This week in Panthers class we have been constructing Anderson shelters made out of cardboard and other materials.
My Anderson shelter was similar to other people’s but had a bit too much sand on it. Because of the amount, I got covered in sand and it went all over my art shirt.
My Anderson shelter is made out of: card, corrugated card, sand, paint and glitter.
I liked making the Anderson shelters because I was very bored and tired but luckily it woke me up from everyone shouting and talking so I worked faster and harder than I ever had before, it was really, really hard but it was fun and exciting. Lots of other people were getting a bit over excited at making them.
Oh and the floor was made of a piece of card that was a 35cm-25cm.
That is my blog about my Anderson shelter.





Amazing athletics
We went on the bus and talked a lot of rubbish then we got out the bus. Then we walk to reception and went through door then we walked down a hall and saw a MASSIVE track. Then we walk even further and then we walked and there were 7 schools including Catfield Primary School
And then we did an obstacle relay warm up, and race, 4 man relay and standing triple jump.    By Koley





             Anderson shelter  
I designed my Anderson shelter a tissue box ,paint ,blue tissue paper, card board and masking tape first we cut out a 35 by 25cm of card board then I got my materials secondly I stuck my tissue box with masking tape. Thirdly I painted my Anderson shelter and cut some of my Anderson shelter of.  By Archie

Athletic WINNERS
On the 24th November 2017 12 people came to the UEA to compete in a sports competition. There were 8 schools including us but we only had to go against the other ‘small school’ (Bacton). We won against them and now are going to the finals in March. We cheered an absolute ton and I (Isabella) almost lost my voice and had an amazing time.
When we were there, there were loads of events. I (Isabella) did the: obstacle relay, the 4 person relay, the vertical jump, the under over relay and the speed bounce. I (Eleanor) did the: the vertical jump, the chest push, the 2 person relay, the obstacle relay, the 2 by 2 relay, the 4 person relay and the under over relay.  
By Isabella and Eleanor 


Sunday 12 November 2017

Panther's work

This week I asked Panthers class to write for me about either a hobby or something that they had enjoyed in school using Word.

I have not edited any of their writing.

Have a read below to see what we enjoy doing and leave a comment on whose piece you enjoyed.

World War 2 with Adrian Warrell


On the 31st of October Adrian Warrell came and visited our school. We liked it because it was fun and he had lots of activities to share with us and real artefacts for us to hold and wear. Also it was about World War 2 which was good as that is our topic at the moment.
When he came here in the morning he talked about how the Germans invaded France and how the British and France got stuck on Dunkirk and were saved by the Navy and lots of boats of all shapes and sizes.

He gave us hats and we roll played the Battle of France and the battle of Britain. Some people wore real hats that were actually used in World War 2. Pilot hats,  Navy hats, Army hats and hard metal hats which were handed out to re-enact these scenes.

After lunch, we went in to the hall to take part in a rota of four activities. The activities were practice rifle shooting, and playing with children’s toys that the children made in the War with wood and stuff. We also tried on gas masks which smelt really bad, and we did dressing up in World War 2 uniforms. After we finished the activities we asked some great questions about World War 2.

We had a great day.  Thank you Adrian!
By Kayleigh and Bethany


Cooking
I like cooking because I like getting messy. I’m good at making pizza and sweet things. E.g Cakes, cupcakes, scones, chocolate eclairs and pancakes. Sometimes I cook and bake at home and at school. At school I cook with Miss Gilbert and my dad at home. My favourite thing to cook is pizza.    
By Emma


Dog training
Both of us train our dogs. Alfie C has a K9 (German shepherd that was police trained) and Archie has an English bulldog but we both love training them.    

Alfie trains his German shepherd alone he usually has a hand full of dog treats he asks his dog to do the thing he wants and then when the dog does it he rewards her (the dog)

Archie trains his English bulldog normally at 8:00PM and he gets a treat and tells it to sit, jump, give Archie his paw and snap at him.

By Alfie C and Archie


Dogs
I like dogs because they are cute when they are puppies. But when they are grown up they are vicious. The worst thing for a dog is for them to die because you so many memories of Him/Her. If you are a good owner of the dog it can survive a lot of years.
 By Oliver


Doodles
I like drawing because you can’t make mistakes and  you can express yourself. J

By eleanor

FOOTBALL
I like football because it is healthy. My man Pogba is good role­­­­­-model for me and I look up to him. I am brilliant at football I scored top bins before and that is a place in the goal.

Koley

Football

Football is the most played and watched sport in history.

Luke’s and Connor’s dream team                Luke’s favourite boots  
                             Neuer GK
Bellerin RB        Silva CB                 Varane CB      Marcelo LB
                                       Pogba CDM
Bale RW                          Neymar CAM                   Ronaldo LW
                 Messi ST                              Lewandowski ST  


Karate

I like karate because it is always made fun. I am extremely good at it and love kata. In karate we do kumite (fighting) kata (a performance) and kihon ( the basic moves). I am a brown and white belt and am a double world champion, a European champion and a Scottish open champion.

By Isabella


Science lesson
On the November 9th 2017 a teacher call Miss Adams Stalham High School . We enjoy the rocket demonstration because it was super epic.


By lily and jade 


                                            Panthers animal journals

 Panthers class have been making their own animal journals linked to our class book “Lion Journal”. We all enjoyed choosing an animal and finding out some facts on their history and life styles. Loads of different animals have come up during this topic. Animals like Red Panda, Rhinos, Meerkats, Penguins, also two on Dolphins. There were many more…

By Mellissa and Grace                                         

Cars
Cars are an easy way to travel. They get you to places quickly, depending on what car you buy depends on your sense of style.
Personly my faviorate is the koenisegg agera r.

Will

Science from Stalham

On the 9th of November Miss Adams came from Stalham to teach us some science.  She started off with making actual fire how she did it was blowing some icing sugar at two candles and made a whoosh of fire.  It was AMAZING! Next she showed us a miniature rocket that she made at Stalham to put on the end of a pump it whoosh up in the air at amazing speed.
  Next we made our own rocket design and next week we are going to make and launch our rockets, I can’t wait!

By George

Xbox
I play the Xbox one and 360 because they make your brain more active. I play Lego batman, Fifa 17, Need for speed, Forsa horizon 2, Minecraft, Minecraft story mode and wrestling. I like adventure games.
Xbox is a good make of console beause you can text and talk with a mike.

Alfie F