Visiting our elders in the community this Christmas.

We made links in our local community on Wednesday 13th of December when we visited the residents of Cornmill Nursing Home in Garstang. We worked with the residents to make Christmas tree decorations out of air dry clay. They were very pleased to see us and receive our help on their arts & crafts morning. They were very interested in finding out about our school & what we like to do. It’s safe to say they enjoyed our company.

We were also treated to morning tea,where we ate yummy cakes created by their chef & shared a pot of tea or fruit juice.

We had a fabulous morning and made some new friends.

Christmas craft share.

Every year at Calder Lodge the pupils make each other Christmas crafts as presents. Each class makes a particular craft which is then brought together for the Calder Lodge mini Christmas market. On the last day of school before the Christmas holidays the pupils enjoy choosing their crafts and sharing their achievements with each other.

Highest point Big Christmas Day Out.

Calder Lodge School had the pleasure of being invited to take part in the Christmas art competition at this years Big Christmas day out in Williamson’s park, Lancaster. The art work was judged by the Major of Lancaster with a winner being picked from each school and an overall winner. Many of our pupils entered with one lucky winner receiving free tickets to the Big Summer day out next year. Big thanks to all the Skiddle team for including Calder Lodge School in a wonderful occassion.

“Be kind” initiative headteacher reward.

On Thursday 14th of December as a reward for our ‘can you spot me being kind’ initiative, the children who had received the highest number of recognition stars within their class visited Pizza Hut with Mrs Farnworth, Mrs Huddleston & Mr Melville.

The children, and staff, were very excited by this trip and a place was highly sought after by all the staff in school.

We had a delicious lunch where we ate a whole array of pizza, along with some healthy options from the salad bar and finished off with yummy whippy ice cream with sprinkles.

It was a quiet journey back to school as all our tummies were full to the top but I think it’s safe to say that everyone involved had a fabulous time.

Calder Class Cinema trip

Cultural Capital

On Tuesday 5th December, Calder class had the opportunity to visit Vue cinema in Preston.  The class had been creating stories based on an underground creature known as The Wish Granter.  The Wish Granter lived beneath a fountain.  When people throw wish coins into the fountain, the coin travels down pipes to reach the Wish Granters office.  He decides whether or not to grant the wish.

To make links with these English activities, Calder went to watch the new Disney film, Wish.  The main character challenges a wish keeper, who only holds the dreams, but they remain unfulfilled.  

The children got very comfy on the reclining cinema chairs.  They all sat entranced by the film, whilst scoffing tasty cinema treats.

Fired 4 U

The topic this term has been based on Tremors.  This has included work based on Pompeii, the volcano Mount Vesuvius and the lives of the people of Pompeii. In class we have used clay to create models of the body casts from the excavations by archaeologists.  We continued to use clay on our class trip to Fired 4 U.

The children from Fairsnape travelled to the shop in Higher Walton and were a credit to the school.  They showed good manners and respect.  They clearly enjoyed decorating the clay pots.  The children used drawings and information from their previous learning in their designs.  They added a lot of detail in their designs on their pots

They worked really hard at Fired 4 U and we can’t wait to see the finished product after it has been fired and glazed.

Waddacar-14th November 2023

Oakenclough have enjoyed a trip to Waddacar, where they have put their orienteering skills to the test. 

This activity links with their current geography topic, giving children the opportunity to extend their directional language skills; know the four points of a compass and navigate their journey using a map.

The children worked in teams to win the race to the finishing location! A great time had by all!

South Lakes Zoo – November 7th 2023

Calder Class, plus guests from Fairsnape and Bleasdale classes, went to visit South Lakes Zoo on November 7th 2023 for our Culture Capital experience.

Calder class have been learning about animal classification in science.  The zoo had a wide ranging variety of animals of all shapes, sizes and classification categories.

The two most popular animals were the (rodent) capybaras and the ring-tailed lemurs, which the children hand fed.  The howler monkeys provided lots of hysterical laughing with their exuberant play fighting.

We also were lucky enough to see close up views of the lions, tigers and the majestic jaguar.

Halloween Hauntings…

We have had lots of fun throughout the last week of term. We visited Wrampool Pumpkin Patch on our quest to find the ‘perfect pumpkin’.

It was a wet & windy experience for some of us, so we had to get wrapped up & wear our wellies to navigate the boggy field. Lots of fun was had by all.

On Thursday we held our ‘Halloween Experience’.

The children & staff looked fabulous in their costumes & had a fun packed day, with spooky stories, sensory activities & lots of in class fun.

We listened to spooky tales and put our senses to the test as we explored the wiggly worms and jiggly jelly trying to locate the hidden treasures.

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