Water Safety
Andy, a lifeguard and swimming instructor, visited Year 3 this morning to chat to us about how to stay safe in and around water.
Tour de Pi!
What a brilliant weekend. I hope you all enjoyed your Tour de France experiences. If you missed it, here is our video with the time lapse footage recorded using a Raspberry Pi!
Inspired by the Tour de France?
What an amazing spectacle the Tour de France has been this weekend.
If you have been inspired to get on your bike then next week we are having a bike, scooter and walk to school week alongside our Staying Safe week.
Each day this golden lock will be placed on a random bike or scooter, in our storage area. If it is your bike or scooter you will be the lucky winner of a £20 voucher, kindly donated by the Chapel Allerton branch of Edinburgh bicycle cooperative.
On Wednesday, from 8:30am, Edinburgh bike cooperative will be visiting school for a Dr bike event. Children who bring their bike to school can have a free bike maintenance check to ensure their bike is in its best condition. Edinburgh bike cooperative will be with us all morning checking bikes and also providing bike maintenance sessions for Year 5 so they can maintain their own bikes.
Would you like to explore cycle routes across the city? Leeds City council have produced a series of local cycle maps. Additionally, Go:cycling offer a range of free cycling services.
Grand Depart Raspberry Pi Project
The countdown to the Tour de France is almost over and tomorrow the riders will be rolling past (well, almost past) our school! This morning, we’ve been getting ready for this once in a lifetime occasion by setting up a Raspberry Pi time lapse camera which will capture all of tomorrow’s events. We’ve had to use computational thinking, maths skills and programming skills to get our camera working. This was challenging as the Raspberry Pi wanted the information in milliseconds. This meant we had to convert 10 hours (the duration we wanted the time lapse to run for) into minutes, then seconds and then milliseconds – that’s 36,000,000 milliseconds in all! We then had the simpler task of deciding the length between each photo. We decided on 5 seconds (5,000 milliseconds). We’ve got Ava’s mum to thank for helping us with this project and also
Grace and Frankie’s family to thank for offering to put the camera up outside their house. Hopefully, we’ll get some great footage from the race!
Code Club
The ‘Moortown Scratchers’ talking about their projects in the last Code Club of the year. A big thank you to all the hard work, creativity and resilience you have shown this year. A massive thanks to Linda as well, who has run the club all year!
Tour de France
After going to have a look at the amazing bikes at the front of school…
Year 1 wanted to find out some more about the Tour de France.
- ‘Did the first race start in France?’
- ‘Why is it so long?’
- ‘What colours will the bikes be?’
- ‘How many people will be part of the Tour de France?’
- ‘Why are girls not allowed to ride?’
- ‘Who is taking part this year?’
- ‘Who won the Tour de France last year?’
So we decided we needed to ask the experts: Year 4.
Year 4 came to teach us lots of facts and information from their Tour de France topic. They had even written quizzes and made leaflets for us to take home. Thank you Year 4 – you were great, well-prepared teachers!
Seaside art attack
We are coming to the end of our seaside topic this week and to celebrate all of the work we have done we created our own seaside ‘art attack’ in the classroom today.
First, we decided what we might use to create the sea, sand and sky and then we thought about what extre things we could have on our picture and what we could use to create them.

Once we’d gathered everything we needed, we set to work. We worked really well as a team and all had some very creative ideas to come up with a very impressive finished product.
What do you think?
Oh we did like to be beside the seaside.
Year 1 and 2 donned their sunhats, sun-cream and flip-flops for a day on the beach last week and oh what fun we had!


Once we arrived, we set off on the long downhill trek to the beach and settled ourselves on the sand to have a play and eat our lunch.



Unfortunately, a particularly vicious seagull stole Mrs Maqbool’s sandwich!

After lunch, it was time to get ourselves wet and have a paddle. We all had a great splash around and then had a quick change as the tide was coming in.

Once we were all dry, we moved the other side of the beach where the tide wasn’t in yet and where the ice-cream van was parked. Everybody had an ice-cream with a flake. The most popular flavour was mint-choc-chip whilst the teachers favoured cinder toffee. Yum!
It was a beautiful day and we were all sad to have to leave the beach to climb up the hill to the coach again to head back home. I don’t know about Year 1, but Year 2 were surprisingly lively all the way back home. Hopefully, they were then tired out for bed at the end of the day.
Farewell to Nothing
Today, we said farewell to Nothing by having a celebration of the time he has spent with us. There were party games and food and a chance for the children to say a message to Nothing before he left to return to his family.
- ‘Hope you have a nice time with your family.’
- ‘Hope your family look after you.’
- ‘I hope you have enjoyed visiting our school.’
- ‘I’m sorry that you are leaving.’
The children have thoroughly enjoyed the Nothing project and have shown great understanding and learning.
- ‘I know we don’t pick things up and eat them.’
- ‘We need a healthy diet.’
- ‘There are things we need and things we want.’
- ‘Don’t talk to strangers.’
- ‘All medicines are drugs but not all drugs are medicines.’
Thanks for coming to visit us, Nothing.
Seaside sing-a-long
Year 1 have been getting in the mood for our upcoming seaside trip with a seaside-themed singing session. A sailor went to sea, sea, sea is one of our favourites and Mia even taught us the clapping rhyme to go with the song – great partner work.