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26 March 2025

Busy Things - Computing

This week, the children in 1A have been trialling a new computing programme which we absolutely love! It is a programme which promotes independence whilst teaching new skills and consolidating the things the children already know. Well done everyone.

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30 January 2025

Video call to America!

2C and 2R got together to call Nancy Judd, an American Trashion artist. The children have been learning about Nancy's work during Arts Award. They got to speak to Nancy and ask her lots of questions about her work and any hints or tips for us with our project.

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26 November 2024

Scratch Stories and Bee-bots!

In our Computing lesson we have been focusing on simple Computer programming. One of our groups used their knowledge of simple instructions/directions to programme their Bee-bots to travel from one side of the classroom to another, avoiding various obstacles n their path! Our second group worked…

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18 November 2024

Scratch and the Code-A-Pillar

Today in Computing we split into two groups. One group showed their understanding of simple computer programming by controlling their Sprites using Scratch. They were able to tell us what they wanted their sprite to do and then use their awesome computing knowledge to do this! Our other group…

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5 November 2024

2P Fireworks Night Images

2P created images of fireworks displays using the Scratch educational program.

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1 October 2024

4B Computing: Input and Output Devices.

In computing today 4B learned about input and output devices and the difference between them.

The class then competed in a Kahoot quiz to gauge understanding and to show their new knowledge.

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3 May 2024

Micro-bit lesson

For the past 6 weeks 3C have been developing their computing skills using Micro-bits. The students have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to explore different levels of coding and have even created some of their own codes that have resulted in games of their own. 

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