Morning, Tranmere. Welcome to your TTR mid-week update. I hope that this message finds you all well. Once again, the battles are building to a dramatic crescendo as we draw towards the end of game week 3. The current scores on the doors: Herons vs Woodpeckers 24,022 vs 13,458 Doves vs Red Kites 23,841 vs …
Good morning, Tranmere Park. It may have been FA cup weekend, but, let’s be honest, the giant killings and the excitement of the cup was all reserved for the Tranmere Park TTR Champions League. Drama galore! There were some astounding performances once again and some battles to end all battles. Thank you for all your …
Morning, Tranmere Park. Here comes your mid-week TTR update – and, one or two of the battles are looking like they are heading towards an exciting conclusion. (Particularly the 3/4 local derby) The all important half-time scores: Kingfishers vs Falcons 35,571 vs 25,142 Doves vs Skylarks 23,488 vs 4,816 Red Kites vs Woodpeckers 9,995 …
(REMINDER, THE WINNER IS DECIDED BASED UPON CLASS TOTAL AND NOT CLASS AVERAGE) What a nail biting conclusion that was! Some incredibly close battles that went down to the wire (particularly Red Kites vs Puffins, so close!!). Furthermore, the total scores were phenomenal. During the first lockdown, the largest score accumulated by any class (as …
We are approaching the end of day 3 and the response to our new Champions League has been phenomenal; I am so pleased that you have all embraced the idea and are enjoying the competition. So, the all important scores at the end of day 3 (well, almost): Doves vs Kingfishers 53,481 vs 36,529 Puffins …
Disclaimer: I have already got excessively carried away….and also, this only applies to Year 2 and above – apologies. Good afternoon, Tranmere! Calling all Times Table Rockers! After the success of Maths Week England (hats off once again to the Falcons class who came 96th out of 31,039 and to the whole school that came …
On Monday, the Doves used a variety of fruit (and a peppercorn! AND a whole load of toilet roll) to map out a scale model of our solar system. We started at Mercury (the peppercorn) and marched across the solar system all the way to Neptune (a lime) Then, 450 slices of loo roll later, …