This is Mrs Marshall's leaving assembly. We are standing on the stage singing Five Little Men in a Flying Saucer. We were really sad Mrs Marshall was leaving.
This week in maths we have been doing some weighing.
This week in Literacy we have been writing labels and captions.
In art we drew some food, a pepper, a tomato or a kiwi. We had to draw the shape and make it look just like it.
When Mrs Thwaites taught us she got us to wear a blindfold and guess what some food was.
I hope everybody has a lovely holiday, see you on the 6th November.
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Writing week
Apologies for the late posting again but Miss Linton picked up one of those nasty viruses going around at the moment!!This week in Maths we were measuring length. We are using playdough to make different length snakes that were longer, shorter, fatter and thinner. We were making a rocket out of cardboard because we had read a book called "Whatever Next" and in the story the bear made a rocket and landed on the moon.
Celso Paco was playing some songs, telling us stories and telling us about the instruments, they were funny especially the frog sounding instrument.
Celso Paco was playing some songs, telling us stories and telling us about the instruments, they were funny especially the frog sounding instrument.
Thursday, 9 October 2008
shapes and more puppets
Thursday, 2 October 2008
A busy day
Yesterday we went to the computer room to play a rhyming game. We had to find words that had the same ending. There were three levels, when you finished a level, Digby ate the worms. We were really good at this game. This is the address of the website we used.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac/words/dg3.shtml
We had some number cards up to 20 and we had to work with a partner. We turned a card over and then made that number on the bead string. We were brilliant at it.
We worked in groups to make boats, we used plastic and card and material to make them. Then we tested them in the water to see if they floated. Most of the boats did float but some of them were too heavy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac/words/dg3.shtml
We had some number cards up to 20 and we had to work with a partner. We turned a card over and then made that number on the bead string. We were brilliant at it.
We worked in groups to make boats, we used plastic and card and material to make them. Then we tested them in the water to see if they floated. Most of the boats did float but some of them were too heavy.
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