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Maths Problem Solving morning at Jessop Primary for our cluster

This morning children from KS1 and KS2 worked in teams to crack an array of maths problems and puzzles, provided by World of Maths. This event was part of a programme put together by our cluster of schools over the academic year, challenging some of the most able students in particular subject areas. The session was very hands-on and very much self led, testing skills in shape and pattern recognition, problem solving using processes of elimination and confidence with number. We have some very able children in our cluster!

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St John’s Angell Town Reception children go to market!

Last Friday both classes of Reception children from St John’s Angell Town Primary visited Brixton village and Brixton market, armed with digital cameras, to interview stall holders and hone their photography skills. The children proved excellent interviewers and collected lots of material that they will bring into a story next week. Looking forward to seeing the work coming up!

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primary pupil and staff feedback from our Big Read project

There has been some great feedback from the 3 primary schools who took part in The Big Read project last term. Students in year 12 at Evelyn Grace Academy made weekly visits to the primaries to work with selected children in years 4 and 5. Several children said they enjoyed reading more by the end of the project. One child reported:’ I liked to take a turn reading with someone in secondary school and I also liked doing the activities with my reader’. Staff commented: "It was amazing to be reminded about the programme the day before by all 8 little (primary) readers. They were extremely keen and excited about the programme and really enjoyed every minute of it". The programme included discussion of the book and activities linked to the text. Teachers felt the programme had improved writing with the introduction of new vocabulary and creative ideas and that children have developed their confidence in reading as well as in speaking and listening. We hope very much to repeat and extend this project next year, if possible with some funding for more books to use on the project, so children can take books home to practice, discuss with family and peers and above all to enjoy.

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Photography project starts at St John’s Angell Town

Today the Reception classes at St John’s Angell Town started their Photography for learning project with the team from Fotosynthesis. This is a project funded by Walcot Foundation and Awards for All. The children enjoyed learning how to frame their photographs and made up stories from photographic images. They captured their own interpretations of the story behind the images using ipads. Next week they will start using digital cameras and go on a story treasure hunt in the local area. Photography is a great way into talk for writing, story building. We look forward to seeing the stories the children create over the next few weeks.

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BLC primary students prepare a brochure for Pop Brixton

Yesterday 23 children from Jessop, Stockwell, Christ Church SW9 and Loughborough primary schools went down to Pop Brixton to interview traders and the managers of the venture in order to write a brochure for future visitors. The children found out that Pop Brixton had been set up to support the local community, that food outlet traders tried wherever possible to buy ingredients from Brixton market and that Pop Brixton had been constructed from containers in 6 months. Having done their interviews and started their brochure planning, the children then went to Stockwell Primary School to begin work in the ICT suite on making their brochure pages. The completed work will be ready after the holidays. Many thanks to all the staff at Pop Brixton, BLC staff and in particular to Ms Fraga from Stockwell for devising the day.

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Family Learning and photography at Jessop

Yesterday was the final session for Jessop Reception classes with Fotosynthesis, using photography to support literacy in the classroom. Parents came in to join children in some activities including a classroom treasure hunt using cameras and using a photograph to construct a story. Parents were able to see some of the stories the children have put together in previous workshops. The children have become very skilled in taking photos and bringing photos to life with their story building techniques. After Easter Reception children at St John’s Angell Town primary will start work with Fotosynthesis. Thanks to all the staff involved in making this project such a success.