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Mrs C. Lawson 

Hello, my name is Mrs Lawson, mother of two, avid reader, film-lover, chocolate-eater and tea-drinker! I’ve been teaching for over 20 years but only recently found that KS1 is the place to be and I now love being the teacher of your fabulous children who bring a smile to my face every day and make learning so much fun.

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  • 26/04/24

    26/04/2024

    This week in class we have been asking:  In science, what is a mammal? In geography, where is Kenya? In Food Technology, how can I cut vegetables safely? In computing, how can we make the robot move in different ways? In RE, why do Jewish people have a Kiddish cup during Shabbat? In Maths, how...
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  • 19/04/24

    19/04/2024

    This week in class we have been asking:  In RE, what do members of the Jewish community do on Shabbat? In Science, what are carnivores, herbivores and omnivores? In geography, where are the north and south poles and the equator? In Jigsaw, what different relationships do we have? In computing...
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  • 12/04/24

    12/04/2024

    Y1’s Weekly Class Blog This week in class we have been asking:  In RE, when do members of the Jewish community celebrate Shabbat? In Science, what features do different animals have? In geography, what are the seven continents called? In Jigsaw, what different relationships do we have? I...
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  • 22/03/24

    22/03/2024

    This week in class we have been asking: In history, what is Amy Johnson known for and where was she from? In DT, how could I improve my design to make my tower more stable? In music, why does a piece of music need a pulse? In PE, what can I do to make my throwing accurate? In RE, does everyone belie...
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  • 15/03/24

    15/03/2024

    Y1’s Weekly Class Blog This week in class we have been asking:  In history, who invented the first car and how did Henry Ford make them cheaper? In DT, what joins will I use to build my tower? In science, what are the properties and purposes of different materials? In RE, does everythi...
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  • 08/03/24

    08/03/2024

    This week in class we have been asking:  In science, what would be the best material to use for a dog’s bed? In DT, how can I join materials together? In computing, how can I find my work from last week? In music, how can I use the Boomwhackers to compose? In RE, what things are possible...
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  • 01/03/24

    01/03/2024

    This week in class we have been asking:  In science, what would be the best material to use for a jumper? In history, what first travelled into space? In DT, how can I make a structure stable? In computing, what tools can I use to paint a picture? In music, how can I compose? In RE, what things...
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  • 23/02/24

    23/02/2024

    This week in class we have been asking:  In science, what would be the best material to use for a chair? In history, what transport is used now and has been in living memory? In DT, how can I make structure stable? In computing, how can keep safe when using technology? In music, what exercises...
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  • 09/02/24

    09/02/2024

    This week in class we have been asking: In science, why do we use certain materials for certain objects? In geography, what can I see to the North, East, South and West in the village? In art, how do I make a sculpture? In computing, how can I keep safe when using technology? In music, what is compo...
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  • 02/02/24

    02/02/2024

    This week in class we have been asking: In RE, who is responsible for looking after the world? In Science, what materials have the following properties – hard, soft, dull, shiny, rough or smooth? In geography, what are the features of a coastal area? In art, what is sculpture? In computing, ho...
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  • 26/01/24

    26/01/2024

    This week in class we have been asking:  In geography, what is an urban area and what could you find in it? In Music, what does tempo mean in a piece of music? In computing, how do I use a mouse pad on a laptop?  In Maths, how do I compare numbers within 20? In Art, who was Charles McGee a...
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  • 19/01/24

    19/01/2024

    This week in class we have been asking:  Who made the world? What are the capital cities of the countries of the UK? What is an everyday material and what is it made of? How do I say lion in French? What is rhythm in music? What are the different parts of a computer? What is 1 more/less than a...
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