Dear Parents,
Here we are and the summer holidays are around the corner. This will be my last entry and with a "weeping and smiling eye"; I'll report on these last few days for you.
On Monday 23rd June, the class and I accompanied by Mrs. Rees, went to the Crucial Crew Event in Barry where several agencies i.e. Police, Trading Standards, held various talks to inform the pupils.
We sadly had our last space (Science) lesson with Emma on the 25th June and we shall miss her very much and I hope that she will be available for the upcoming Year 6 class next year. The title of this last workshop was "Is there anyone out there" which asked how we look for signs of life on planet Mars.
The children used litmus paper to test certain substances for their PH levels and examined the results.
Pupils examined the flow of lava here and the coloured plasticine marks "flow" from previous eruptions.
Here we are in Llandaff Cathedral at the end of our Leavers' Service.
We held an "Erosion Lab" yesterday where we examined the various types of erosion which affect the Earth's surface. This is our "beach" before water i.e. waves eroded it.
Here we have our eroded "beach after "Tsunami" like waves!
There it is, the end of our time together, I hope that the children have enjoyed me teaching them as much as I have enjoyed teaching them. It has been an absolute delight to have been on our joined learning activities and adventures together this last term. I hope and wish that they will continue to thrive in their new Comprehensive Schools.
Good luck and all the best
Signing off
Mrs. Saye xxxxx