Reception
10th May
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A last we have the right weather for growing seeds.
Last week we planted Sunflowers which are already growing.
This week we have planted Broad beans and I am hoping these will grow also.
We have tasted a variety of rainbow vegetables from the story Oliver Vegetables.
In the story, he didn't like veg but tried them and decide he like them all. - Carrots, sweetcorn, spinach, beetroot and celery. Its very important to keep introducing new healthy foods into your child's diet. Talk about which part of the plant it comes from.
In Math's we are looking and one more one less than a given number and problem solving with some simple addition and subtraction sums.
Playing the 1 2 3 game on a 10 frame.
Next week we are reading Rosie's walk by Pat Hutchins which the children love
. Look on Teams for a you tube version.
Here are a few photo's of the amazing 'Heads'you did in school last week.
They will be displayed until this time next Year.
Thank you for your support,
Mrs Oddy and the team
3rd May
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Here are the photos for the Blog!
Parents in for the art
Paired work
Problem solving jigsaws
Planting seeds
'Field of crows' inspired by Van Gogh
Using the 10 frame egg boxes for problem solving
Thank you for all your help,
Mrs Oddy
3rd May
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Its finally arrived!
That warm,air which just makes everything feel okay.
The birds are singing the plants are growing the Blue bells are out in the woods!
A massive thank you to you all who came in to support your child with the art project.
They loved you coming to help.
We have been talking about protecting our wild flowers and looking after all the creatures in the environment. This week we have planted sunflower seeds which we hope will grow with the right conditions.
We are continuing our P.E session with Mr Green from Thongsbridge Tennis club.
We have learnt about the late artist Van Gogh and drew two of his famous pictures. The field of crows and the Sunflowers.
Next week we will be planting beans.
Have a lovely bank holiday Monday,
Mrs Oddy and the Team
26th April
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We have had a super week looking for Bog Baby in the woods!
We have learnt about caring for the wild creatures and we must look after all wildlife however small it may be.
We talked and noticed changes in ourselves from when we were a baby and to how we are now. We can move, talk eat and do many more things all by ourselves.
We compared this to the changes that happen in frog spawn to become frogs.
In number work we look at number bonds to 10 and number facts to 9.
9 is a square number we found out.
In baking we made pear crumble.
We had a lovely time listening to the Author John Kane's talking about his new book 'Whats Black and White?"
Here are a few highlights.
Crumble
Bog Baby Art Work
John Kane
Continuous Play
Role Play
Thank you for all your support at home.
See you next week for the Heads Project.
Tuesday Wednesday or Friday
Mrs Oddy and the Team.
19th April
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The children have loved learning about castles from the past this week.
We have learnt about what makes a good castle, named parts of a castle and looked at what jobs people did in a castle.
Words of the week: PAST PRESENT FUTURE
To help with this we talked about the king Charles, our present king and we had Queen Elizabeth in the past and Prince William will be our future King.
In number work we look at number facts for 6,7 and 8.
We had fun making apple crumble sandwiches.
PSED we were looking at HAZARDS in the home. Please take some time to look around your home naming hazard such as electric plugs, kettles, the fire, ect..
Here are a few photos.
We have also got the heads ready for you to come into school to work with your child to complete their character.
Dates are Tuesday- Please choose one slot and sign up with Mrs Oddy - 30th April Wednesday 1st May and Friday 3rd May. 9-10am.
It will not take longer than an hour and it is a wonderful opportunity to create something with your child they can keep for a long time.
Next week we are looking at habitats and how we need to care for creatures in our environment.
Thank you for all your support at home.
Mrs Oddy and the Team.