Can you spot the Mini-Me figures in this photo?
Can you spot the Mini-Me figures in this photo?
We have nurses and Doctors here to help, appointments now being taken.
Lots of poorly people at the hospital today.
The nurses are taking good care of Mrs. Phillips after falling over.
Following yesterday's maths training we got the snakes and ladders out.
Willow class build a car..."we are driving to the airport and then off to Africa.
What happens when the chalk marks are painted over with water?
..."it's makes colours"
Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Pillinger wonder how many stamps will be needed for this parcel...
Oh silly us..it was an aeroplane. Where are you going Mrs. Evans?
Willow are having a lot of fun practising maths with money. Would you like a flake in your ice cream?
We had an amazing time at Roves Farm.
Snack Time
The alpacas were very soft.
We fed the horse , we had to keep our hands flat.
The goats enjoyed their milk.
Trying our hand atilking.
The tractor ride was great fun we went round and round waving at Oak cLass.
Connor and Harry W. Build themselves a house to sleep in. They challenged Mrs Phillips to crawl in....... She was too long and they couldn't shut the door.
Connor shuts the door once Harry is in.
We used a metre stick To see which model was the longest.
Twe recorded our findings on a white board. Rufus had the widest model.
The children are trying out some different designs and techniques to make their planes fly as far as possible.
Throwing technique is important too...
Willow, Oak and Chestnut classes each have a butterfly garden in our classrooms. This is becoming a lovely summer tradition and fits really well with our theme of survival. We received the baby caterpillars just over a fortnight ago and have been tracking their growth. The first two have come out of their chrysalides within the last 24 hours and both are in Chestnut!
We are practising our numbers in chalk and water. I wonder what else we could use ...?
Willow class put on a show. Our audience even have snacks and ice cream to eat.
The crate den.
We worked together to build our inside den, we used chairs to make a home, we used pegs to keep the sheet up.
Rufus was a resilient learner, putting the bamboo chutes together and testing until the ball would roll all the way to the end.
Some amazing teamwork went on in order to create this long chute.