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Article 14: You have the right to choose your own religion and beliefs.
04/05/2023 - Tatton Park
Today year 4 went on a school trip to Tatton Park. We explored some of the grounds and gardens where a beautiful mansion stands. Unfortunately the mansion and halls were closed due to a movie being filmed but that didnt stop us from exploring. We then went into the farm where we met lots of different farm animals. We even had the chance to meet piglets and lambs. We had a tour of the caretakers cottage and listened to stories of Mary, Herbert and Dorothy. They were the people who lived in the cottage in 1909 and looked after the land for Lord Edgerton. After Lunch we had plenty of time to play in the play area which we really enjoyed.
Yesterday, Year 3 and 4 performed the most amazing Bee Musical!
If you would like to watch it again, or missed it, follow the link below to view it on Google Drive...
Spring has arrived at St.Augustine's and Year 4 have been planting wild seeds and sunflowers. We have been learning about the Bees and how they have one of the most important jobs in the world! Planting seeds and growing flowers helps the Bees to pollenate.
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13th March - Zoo 2 U
Today, we had a special visit from a lady called Jess who was from Zoo 2 U. We got the chance to meet different animals and learn about their life and habitats.
We met Nugget and Truffle the Duprasi Gerbils.
We met Poppy the African pigmy hedgehog. They are a man made cross breed Hedgehog from two wild species. An African 4 toes hedgehog crossed with an Algerian Hedgehog.
We met an African Giant Train Millipede named Curly.
We met a Bearded Dragon called Boris.
We also met a Barn Owl called Bow.
Jess told us all about what they eat, how they reproduce and what kind of habitat they live in.
In Science Year 4 are learning about Habitats! The class were given a homework task to make their own animal habitat out of anything they could find at home. Just look at some of the wonderful pieces of work they completed!
Monday 13th of February - Festive Cooking to celebrate Diwali
Today we cooked our own Diwali feast that we could take home and share with our families.
We were split into 3 cooking groups: Vegetable Curry, Spicy Rice and Chapatti.
We were then given our ingredients and had to follow our recipe making sure we multiplied each amount by 3 so there was enough for everyone to take some home.
We chopped, peeled, stirred, mixed and rolled our ingredients.
Once finished Miss Wright divided it into containers making sure we all had an equal amount to take home.
We enjoyed making our feast and our families loved tasting our cooking!
***YOUNG VOICES 2023 ******YOUNG VOICES 2023***
January 31st 2023 - Today Year 4 and Year 3 went to Young Voices!! We had to leave school at 1.30pm and get the tram into Manchester. We arrived at the AO Arena and were shown to our seats. We then began our rehearsals with our conductor David Lawrence and all the musicians and artists who would be joining us for the show. 7.30pm SHOWTIME! We sang our hearts out and danced all night! There were over 8000 children in the choir and we even recorded a charity single with Heather Smalls! We are so proud to be a part of Young Voices 2023
Follow the link to see more photos and videos https://twitter.com/StAug-Monsall
Article 31: Every child has the right to relax, play and take part in a wide range of activities.
Article 13: Children have the right to share freely with others what they learn, think and feel by talking, drawing, writing or in any other way.
Article 29: Your education should help you use and develop your talents and abilities.
Nelson Mandela...
Black History Month
Article 2: The Convention applies to every child without discrimination, whatever their ethnicity, gender, religion, language, abilities or any other status, whatever they think or say, whatever their family background.
Play in a day!
Thursday 13th of October our class took part in play in a day.
We had a guest acting teacher named Rob come into the school to teach us a full play in one day!
The play was called The History Train.
It told different stories throughout time of individuals who changed the world and are celebrated for their bravery today!
Article 17: Every child has a right to reliable information from a variety of sources.
Article 28: Every Child has the right to an education.
School House Teams
This year Mr.Warran has introduced House Teams!
Each year has been divided in to teams.
Red Team Marcus Rashford MBE
Blue Team Lemn Sissay
Yellow Team Emmeline Pankhurst
Green Team L.S Lowry
Each team represents a famous Mancunian!
Every pupil can earn house points throughout each school day from any member of staff!
Article 29: Your education should help you use and develop your talents and abilities.
Pupil Voice Groups
Article 29: Your education should help you use and develop your talents and abilities.
Article 12: Every child has the right to have their voice heard.
Article 24: You have the right to the best health care possible, safe water to drink, nutritious food, a clean and safe environment, and information to help you stay well.