Our Year 5 Lionesses produced some great displays to finish the tournament in 3rd place. The tournament was played on the Vitality Stadium pitch, and the girls were so excited to play on the same pitch as some of their heroes. In a small group of 3, each school played each other twice, resulting in four group matches overall.
Longfleet 7-0 Parkfield
Longfleet 0-1 St Katherine’s
Longfleet 8-0 Parkfield
Longfleet 3-0 St Katherine’s.
This put us into a semi-final with St James. A narrow 1-0 loss was an unlucky result with the chances Longfleet missed, but the girls had a fantastic time.
Daisy Preston scored 12 goals overall in the tournament, making her the tournament’s top scorer.
Year 5’s Trip to Winchester Science Centre
Year 5 went on a trip to Winchester Science Centre for their topic of EUREKA! First, we got on to the coaches and set off for a one-hour journey. When we got there, we split up into our groups and ventured to the ground or top floor.
Here are some explanations of the exhibits:
Mind Ball: The mind ball is an exhibit where you must relax to get the ball to your opponent’s end of the table.
The Vortex: The Vortex is an exhibit where you must turn around the handle to make a vortex.
The Colon Café: First, you had to get a ticket from a ticket machine and go in. Next, you scan your ticket. After that, you watch your digested food flow around your intestines. On your way out, it says: “WARNING, WARNING toxic gas is coming!
“I really liked the Colon Café!” Paige, Eagles.
“I liked the planetarium,” Liam W, Eagles.
“I really liked the mind ball,” Archie H, Kites.
THE WORKSHOP
In our workshop, we learnt about the states of matter: liquids, gases and solids.
First, we had to show what the states of matter were. Then we had to do some experimenting. Let’s see if you can guess what we made. So it is sticky, kids love it and it is stretchy. So have you guessed yet?.........You have? Good! It’s slime of course. Then we had to gather all our slime into one ginormous piece of it.
The Planetarium
Last of all, we went in to the planetarium. A planetarium is a big dome that has a projector showing the night sky. In addition, a remote controls the projector and makes the sky move.
Lyra and Haydn ☺
This term the children in Year 4 are having whole class tuition on brass instruments. In their first lesson today, they met Mr Penfold who is a specialist brass teacher that already visits Longfleet to to teach our Year 6 brass pupils. Mr Penfold demonstrated each of the brass instruments to help the children decide whether to play a trumpet, cornet or trombone. Very quickly the children learnt to play their first two notes and each class has the makings of a great brass band already!
After the next lesson all the children will be able to take home an instrument to practice on. This instrument will be theirs for the duration of the project.
Later this week, the Year 4 parents will be recieving a letter telling them a bit more about the lessons and explaining how to look after the instruments.
Wel done Year 4. You're already off to a good start!
The marvellous "Centre for Wessex Young Musicians" are holding a special event for young brass, woodwind and percussion players on Saturday 4th May.
Open wind and brass and percussion rehearsals,
• Instrumental sectional coaching
• Introductions to improvisation
• Breathing and warm-up techniques
• Mass concert band ensemble rehearsals,
• Performance demonstrations
• Final performance at the end of the day.
• The flyer says that it is for Grade 3 - 8 levels but if you are one of our Year 6 Brass and Clarinet players who are hoping to take Grade 2 this summer you are welcome to attend.
If you want to know more, please go to the 'News and Events / Letters / Music Letters' section of our school website and download the flyer and appication form.The deadline for applying is Friday 26th April.