Delamere's Weekly Blog - 21.03.25
Date: 21st Mar 2025 @ 4:27pm
Another busy week and our second week of swimming – what superstars you all are Delamere. Such courage, resilience and determination shown by everyone and we have seen some fantastic improvements. Keep going!
In English this week we have continued to work on our diary writing skills and in Maths we have continued to use arrays to write multiplication sentences looking closely at the commutative nature of multiplication. Commutative is a posh word meaning you can swap numbers around and still get the same answer when you add or when you multiply. I think I prefer Teddy's word, swappingly!
In other areas of the curriculum we pretended to be shepherds and found a lost sheep in RE, looked closely at a variety of clues to see what we could find out about the Great Fire of London, Science we completed an investigation about which material is the most stretchy and the best fit for a catapult, linking to the story of David and Goliath, we studied Antarctica and researched facts such as the lowest recorded temperature was -89degrees Celsius and no one lives there, just scientists that complete research in Geography and the children completed algorithms to programme their Beebots in computing.
This week our big WELL DONE goes to Reuben, Charlie and Teddy for coming top of the Numbots leaderboard and Olive, Teddy and Maxwell for topping the TTRS chart! Great work from you all!
We hope that you have a wonderful weekend and look forward to more fun and learning next week.
Team Delamere