Thursday 25 May 2023

RUN, RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN

 Well I am sure you are all aware that we have had a Gingerbread Man on the loose in the unit this week. It has been quite an adventure. We mixed all the ingredients together and put him in the oven. The children kept checking to see if he was cooking. At 10.15am when he was ready to come out of the oven the children went to check and the door was open. HE HAD DONE A RUNNER!!!!!!!!!

This created an absolute buzz around the room. The children began to investigate and search for clues to find out what had happened. We decided to ring Mrs Custis to tell her and she suggested we made some lost posters to put around the school. She said she would notify the Police to see if they could help us. On Friday we interviewed some of the teachers in the school and lots of them said they had seem him. He had shouted to them "Run, run as fast as you can, you can't catch me I'm the Gingerbread Man." They told us which direction he ran and in the end we went to Mrs Cutis's office. We searched in her room and found him hiding in her cupboard. At last he was found. All the children were pleased as there only desire was to eat him.
Have a great weekend
Mrs Robinson
Here is the link to a video I took as the children decided it would be a good idea to hide from him in case he returned. 
Please take a look.
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Friday 19 May 2023

 

The children have noticed that our tadpoles are not changing and have been trying to resolve the mystery. We discussed with them many options and we decided to research further what could be causing the problem. We extended the learning and understanding through research and discovered that water and light were contributing facts.  We have changed the water and position and have removed the dead tadpoles. The children are monitoring any changes that may take place and we hope that we will have a positive outcome to report next week.

Our caterpillars are now in their cocoons and we have transferred them to the butterfly tent. The children are very excited to see what happens next. Fingers crossed we have success. We have watched a very clever animated short film about the lifecycle of the butterfly. It is very good and funny with a twist at the end. Here is the link if you want to watch.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0a0aNqTehM 

Another great story is the caterpillars shoes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYa6OLQHrEc

We have been using the story of the Gingerbread man this week and the children have engaged in lots of different activities relating to this topic during CIL. We have extended the learning by providing resources for the children to make a shopping lists to buy ingredients to make gingerbread men. We have discussed the ingredients and the purpose of a recipe. We are going to make gingerbread men next week.

The children have also been using their senses to discover different things. This week they used their sense of smell to identify different foods. Next week we are going to discover the importance of hearing.

I hope you all have a great weekend.

Mrs Robinson:)







Friday 12 May 2023

I think there has been a sight improvement with the temperature this week and we have made the most of the sunshine that we saw. the children were very excited at the beginning of the week as they had seen the Coronation and had more of an understanding of what it meant. We observed them pretending to be kings and queens walking around balancing crowns on their heads. I think they even did it better than Camilla.

After our recent planting session we are noticing that the seeds  we  planted are starting to grow little shoots. This week, to mark the coronation event we have planted  3 Wild Cherry trees in our garden. We will be looking at different types of trees and products made out of trees next week. 

The children are observing and discussing the changes that are taking place with our caterpillars and tadpoles. We used the language of size to describe the changes. We read ‘The very Hungry Caterpillar’ story and the children were engaged in retelling the story using the props. Next, the children will make life cycle books of a caterpillar and a frog.

I am hoping that the weather will continue to improve so can I remind you that we have a  sheltered garden that gets very hot. Please make sure your child has sun protection on in the mornings as they will be spending a lot of time outside.

This weekend is going to seem very short as we have got use to our long ones.

Have a great time.

Mrs Robinson










Friday 5 May 2023

A CROWN FOR THE KING

 

The children continue to observe the tadpoles and caterpillars and we are recording our findings. We have been practising the dance for the coronation and we have looked at African music and dance. The children have been playing with the instruments and creating their own dance moves during CIL. We have researched the life cycles of the tadpoles and caterpillars using the internet and books. We watched the animated story of the caterpillar with shoes and used this story during maths to count the shoes and feet counting in 2’s. The children were then encouraged to create their own caterpillars with shoes and to label the amount of shoes that their caterpillar would wear.

The children have started to talk about the Coronation and we have supported their interest by providing resources for them to make flags, crowns and bunting. They were very interested in the event but did not have much idea what it was about. Through discussion and questioning we found out what they already understood about the event and we showed them footage of the Queen’s Coronation. We are going to be focusing on the event next week when the children have had the opportunity to experience the reality of it over the weekend. We will observe their reactions next week and plan around that. We will be making a role play area after we have discussed what the children need to extend their creativity.

I hope you all have another enjoyable long weekend.

Mrs Robinson๐Ÿ‘‘๐Ÿ‘‘๐Ÿ‘‘๐Ÿ‘‘