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Algorithms

Year 6 have been debugging and designing algorithms over the past few weeks, using the Bee Bots. We're designing our own maps of China, including features that we have learnt about over the term, and we'll then test our understanding of algorithms by programming the Bee Bots to move around the map! What would you include on your map?

Wow Day: Shang Dynasty

It was our topic Wow Day this week! Years 5 and 6 wore red and spent the day working in partnership together exploring various aspects of Chinese culture and history. In the morning, children made spring rolls with Miss Matthews and Mr Shamsudin, made paper lanterns with Mr Town, and explored Chinese artefacts with Ms Tupman. In the afternoon, children played Chinese games with Mr Jade and Mrs Ahkter, made fans with Miss Matthews, and researched celebrities with Chinese heritage with Ms Tupman. At the end of the day, we tasted our spring rolls. Delicious!

Visitors!

Year 5 and 6 had an incredible treat today - we were visited by Tony, the  Director of West of England China Bureau and  Bristol China Partnership, and two Chinese university students, Manman and Xuejing.  We'd been looking forward to their visit for several weeks, and had come up with all sorts of questions to ask them about China! We had a fantastic morning, learning how to use chopsticks, how to count to 10 in Mandarin Chinese, some Kung Fu moves, and hearing about primary schools in China. We're hoping that they might visit us again later in the year, as we still have so many questions we want to ask them, and so much more we'd like to learn about. We're really enjoying learning about China! Thank you, Tony, Manman and Xuejing!