We have had a busy week with a dinosaur running around the garden and a giant who climbs down the beanstalk at night to play with all our toys. The children's imagination's are exploding and we have had some amazing discussions and creative writing happening throughout the week. It is great to see so much enthusiasm to write letters to the giant. The children have been having two way letter writing for the last week and the giant keeps responding which is encouraging them to write more.
Even our reluctant writers have been engaged in these activities.
After the holidays we are going to be writing some shopping lists for a picnic. We are going to be looking at how much things cost and calculating how much we need to spend. We are also going to be walking to the woods so if you can spare some time please come along.
Have a great week.
Mrs Robinson:)
Friday, 24 May 2019
Friday, 17 May 2019
Mrs Robinson is on a school trip with year 5 so I am writing the blog this week.
Over the week we have been continuing the story of Jack and the Bean Stalk.
The children came in on Monday and found that the Bean Stalk had started to grow.
They were very excited to see if it would grow tall enough to reach the giant. They have been busy drawing pictures of the Bean Stalk and have stuck them next to it. When the Bean Stalk reached the roof we wrote a letter to the Giant asking him to come and be our friend. He replied he would love to be friends but was too big for our land. At story time we read the story and used puppets. Then the children became the characters including a narrator.
When Mrs Robinson is back next week we will carry on the story and show her the letter from the giant!
As the weather is getting warmer and the children will be taking off their jumpers and cardigans off please remember to name all clothing.
We are running low on spare clothes (especially girls underwear.) Please can you return items to school.
Thank you for the named hats and sun cream provided so far.
Have a great weekend.
Mrs Howe
Over the week we have been continuing the story of Jack and the Bean Stalk.
The children came in on Monday and found that the Bean Stalk had started to grow.
They were very excited to see if it would grow tall enough to reach the giant. They have been busy drawing pictures of the Bean Stalk and have stuck them next to it. When the Bean Stalk reached the roof we wrote a letter to the Giant asking him to come and be our friend. He replied he would love to be friends but was too big for our land. At story time we read the story and used puppets. Then the children became the characters including a narrator.
When Mrs Robinson is back next week we will carry on the story and show her the letter from the giant!
On Friday we watched Reception class performing during their assembly. The children were excited to see their friends on the stage.
A couple of notes to finish off:As the weather is getting warmer and the children will be taking off their jumpers and cardigans off please remember to name all clothing.
We are running low on spare clothes (especially girls underwear.) Please can you return items to school.
Thank you for the named hats and sun cream provided so far.
Have a great weekend.
Mrs Howe
Friday, 10 May 2019
This week we have been reading the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. We decided to plant some magic beans to see if we could grow our own beanstalk. We have watered the compost with some magic water and on Friday morning we noticed that it has started to grow. Hopefully on Monday it will have grown some more. We are going to be monitoring what happens over the next couple of weeks and hopefully we will end up with a beanstalk that we can use to create stories.
On Wednesday we made sandwiches with the cress that we had grown. The children are so independent with this task as we have always encouraged them to prepare their own toast when we have it in the setting. They can butter and cut the toast into halves and quarters without any support. They are also very good at eating it all too.
In the unit we have a discovery box and this week we have had an egg in it. The children have been observing the changes that have taken place and we now have a hatched dinosaur. This activity has motivated the children to record in many different ways what they have seen. They have also discussed the changes.
Next week we will be continuing to develop our beanstalk adventure and we are looking forward to watching reception perform their assembly. I will be out on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with year 5 on a residential trip. Mrs Sheehan will be in charge of the unit so please speak to her if you have any problems. Have a great weekend.
Mrs Robinson:)
On Wednesday we made sandwiches with the cress that we had grown. The children are so independent with this task as we have always encouraged them to prepare their own toast when we have it in the setting. They can butter and cut the toast into halves and quarters without any support. They are also very good at eating it all too.
In the unit we have a discovery box and this week we have had an egg in it. The children have been observing the changes that have taken place and we now have a hatched dinosaur. This activity has motivated the children to record in many different ways what they have seen. They have also discussed the changes.
Next week we will be continuing to develop our beanstalk adventure and we are looking forward to watching reception perform their assembly. I will be out on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with year 5 on a residential trip. Mrs Sheehan will be in charge of the unit so please speak to her if you have any problems. Have a great weekend.
Mrs Robinson:)
Friday, 3 May 2019
We have been very busy this week investigating and learning lots of things about our world. The children have enjoyed digging and have unearthed dinosaur bones and volcanic lava. We have researched using books and the internet to find out more information. The children have made volcano's in the sand pit and have made an erupting volcano using bicarbonate of soda and vinegar.
We have created a group of archaeologists.
In our investigation box we have a dinosaur egg which the children are observing and recording the hatching process. Finally we have planted some cress and lettuce and hopefully we will be able to make some sandwiches next week.
It is a fantastic time of the year as the children are thriving in the unit and are understanding that learning has no limits. We are amazed at the potential to extend learning through our observations. A simple dig in the soil has allowed us to create an exciting learning adventure for all the children.
Hope fully the weekend will bring some nice weather.
Have a great time.
Mrs Robinson:)
We have created a group of archaeologists.
In our investigation box we have a dinosaur egg which the children are observing and recording the hatching process. Finally we have planted some cress and lettuce and hopefully we will be able to make some sandwiches next week.
It is a fantastic time of the year as the children are thriving in the unit and are understanding that learning has no limits. We are amazed at the potential to extend learning through our observations. A simple dig in the soil has allowed us to create an exciting learning adventure for all the children.
Hope fully the weekend will bring some nice weather.
Have a great time.
Mrs Robinson:)
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