by Amanda Clough | Feb 11, 2022 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, English, Health and Well-Being, Maths, News, Outdoor Learning, Science
This week we have participated in activities based around the book, Secretes of Winter. The book requires a torch to reveal hidden animals within some of the pages and we expertly used torches to find them and retell the story. We found out that snowflakes have six...
by Mrs Preece | Feb 11, 2022 | Nightingales, Outdoor Learning, Science
This week Nightingales have been investigating how the gradient of a ramp impacts on the distance a car can travel. We started by exploring the movement of objects on different surfaces. Then we set up our investigation using 3 blocks, a ramp and a car. Everyone had a...
by Amanda Clough | Feb 4, 2022 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, English, Health and Well-Being, Maths, News, Outdoor Learning, Science
We have had a super week celebrating Chinese New Year. With our scientific brains, we examined raw and cooked noodles and discussed how different they looked and felt before and after they were cooked. We sat in our Chinese restaurant role play area to taste some...
by R Byrne | Feb 4, 2022 | Dragonflies, Ladybirds, News, Outdoor Learning
This week both the Dragonflies and Ladybirds have learned all about Chinese New Year. We made our own large dragon head after watching lots of traditional Chinese festivals, the children painted, stuck and decorated the dragon. Whilst watching the festivals we noticed...
by Amanda Clough | Jan 28, 2022 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, Health and Well-Being, Maths, News, Outdoor Learning, Science
We have continued to think about Winter weather with the focus on the story, Here Comes Jack Frost. We painted the characters from the story using shades of blue and silver paint. We made edible collages of the characters from the story using cooked macaroni, penne,...
by Amanda Clough | Jan 21, 2022 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, English, Health and Well-Being, Maths, News, Outdoor Learning, Science
We have concluded our work on Penguin and Pinecone this week. In the story, when Penguin first discovers Pinecone he describes him as a curious object and tries to eat him, soon realising that he is “…too hard to be food…”. So, we made some...
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