Friday, 14 May 2021

Our hungry caterpillars

 This week we have our own hungry caterpillars that we are looking after. The children have been monitoring their growth and movements daily. They are  aware of the lifecycle of the butterfly and  have enjoyed making stories and pictures, making sure that they sequenced the cycle correctly. We look forward to seeing their progress and sharing some photos with you along the way.


The children used magnifying glasses to look closely at the caterpillars.



This week we have also been looking at flowers and we have used our observational skills to draw what we could see.





The children used lots of different resources to represent the Camellia flowers.

Below is a link to a survey that our school is taking part in. The older children are completing the survey in school but we feel that the younger children will need their parents support to  answer the questions. Please could you spend some time completing this survey this weekend.

 Last month launched the largest survey ever of children in England, “The Big Ask”. The views and experiences children share with us through “The Big Ask” will help us to shape our forthcoming Childhood Commission, which will set out plans for how we make sure children are at the heart of rebuilding after the pandemic.

 

I am very pleased to say that hundreds of schools have taken part and that thousands of children across the country have already completed the survey. I am particularly keen to hear from more primary school children and would be very grateful if you could encourage as many of your students to take part as possible at thebigask.uk.


REMINDERS

Please can you make sure that your child does not come to school in nail polish and also no earings should be worn. Please speak to me if you have any queries about this.

Next week is walk to school week and we would encourage you all to try and get the children to walk, scoot or cycle to school. 

Have a great weekend.

Regards

Mrs Robinson:)






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