Decorating sea creatures in the Preschool – Baby room
In Baby room we’ve been learning about sea animals and the babies had painted and decorated some jelly fishes...
In Baby room we’ve been learning about sea animals and the babies had painted and decorated some jelly fishes...
As part of our learning in our topic of minibeasts, we created our own minibeasts! We carefully followed a salt-dough recipe, taking turns to pour and stir, and carefully placed it in the oven! We explored how it went from soft to hard. We then...
We enjoyed creating a ramp for the vehicles to slide down while the sun was shining. 1,2,3 GO!...
In gardening club, we have been planting strawberries in old used wellies. We chose wellies as we knew that this material was hard to recycle and we found wellies which were already unusable with holes in. You can see our strawberries by the front office...
In history our topic ‘Space Race’ , we were learning about Apollo 11’s journey to the moon! Afterwards, we had a debate using the question ‘Is it a good idea to go to the moon?’ The children came up with lots of very interesting arguments...
In history, year 2 have been focussing on creating accurate chronological timelines. We placed the key moments of the Apollo launch in a timeline and put the matching pictures with them. ...
In our continuous provision we have been exploring our minibeast topic. We are developing our understanding of the world by exploring natural materials and learning facts about worms. We had so much fun exploring with the spaghetti worms, they looked so real!...
In music we combined music and poetry to perform The Tyger by William Blake....
In our History lessons, we are learning about The Indus Valley. In groups, we looked at different artefacts discovered from the Indus Valley and predicted what material they were made from and what they were used for....
In Science we classified leaves. At first we did this in whichever way we chose. Some of us chose to classify as big or small others classified as dark or light green. After this Miss McConnell asked us to classify the leaves as either thick...