Lego WeDo 2.0
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The Digital Leaders of Peel Clothworkers' have been developing their skills with Lego WeDo 2.0, they will be using their new skills to go into their classes and help other children in their IT learning. Some of our staff have also been getting very excited by the prospect - see Mr Astill's helicopt…

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Reception : Shape Hunt
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Shape Hunt: This week we became shape detectives! We decided to go on a shape hunt to see what shapes we could find hiding around our school. Read more on the Peel Clothworkers' School website...

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Stay and Learn in RW
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his week in Reception, we invited our grown ups to Stay and Learn with us. We showed them how we learn in Reception and especially how we do Phonics. Read more on the Peel Clothworkers' School website...

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We are joining in with EU code week!
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We will do some coding and programming activities this week and some next week. You can see some of what we will be doing over the next two weeks by clicking on the link below and then selecting the activities. We will also post photos on here to show you our amazing learning. Key Stage 1 are going…

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Congratulations to Key Stage 1 coders!
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We are learning to use code and program in lots of different ways. We have already earned a certificate and we will be earning many more this week and next week. Today we used Beebots, a blue coding mouse and a purple coding mouse, two robots called Botley and a coding app with a dinosaur called Da…

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Jannoo Coad - Coding
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Yn çhiaghtin shoh ren Y Vunscoil prowal dy yannoo coad. Ren shin ooilley goaill soylley jeh troggal reddyn magh ass lego as cur orroo dy yannoo stoo ayns oardagh. We enjoyed trying out coding this week. We built lego models and made them flash, turn and make a sound. An enjoyable way to practise th…

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Sponsored Walk
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Over 400 children in Molly Quirk's Glen for our sponsored walk. Find out more on the Onchan School website...

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Hop tu Naa visit
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Year 2 were very lucky yesterday to have visitors come in to explain all about the Manx traditions surrounding Melliah and Hop tu Naa. They were shown different instruments (violin, penny whistle, low whistle and an accordion) and had great fun learning a traditional Manx dance and the song to acco…

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