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King alfred vikings sickness
King alfred vikings sickness




king alfred vikings sickness

Finally, they mapped out Viking Scandinavia and England and looked at the Viking invasion. They acted out the battles between King Alfred and the Vikings that led to the formation of Danelaw. Year 4 had a Vikings Drama workshop this week where the children retold a Viking Myth using their freeze frame skills that they have been practising in English. Remember the deadline for the poster competition is Friday 17th March (see last week’s newsletter for details). The children especially enjoyed the dry ice, showing the sublimation (word of the assembly) of frozen carbon dioxide! Throughout the rest of the week, children took part in investigative activities linked to the theme ‘Connections’ and explored the importance of recognising diversity in science, also linked to International Women’s Day on Wednesday. We were joined by Gooey Stuey from Fizz Pop Science who demonstrated some of the exciting science linked to solids, liquids and gases. On Monday we had a Science Show in place of assembly this week, to kick off Kilmorie’s Science Week. It was (or will be) shared with the classes and if you would like to have a read click here.

king alfred vikings sickness

Kate then met with a group of children who used the key elements chosen in the assembly to create a story. She also reminded us that we all have stories inside us waiting to come out, that have come from all the amazing books we have read over the years. Do take a look at the amazing costumes here.įiona led the assembly today for World Book Day, she got each year group to choose elements of the story: who, what, where, etc. I feel like I have walked into a magical world where all (or lots of) my favourite stories have come to life! It has been lovely to hear children share with me who they have dressed up as, or what they like to read when snuggled in their Pyjamas at bedtime.






King alfred vikings sickness