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Showing posts with label ICT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICT. Show all posts
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Monday, 24 November 2014
Pyjama Day in Reception Bears
Our aim was to get a good day's sleep. First of all we had a bedtime snack: school made jam tarts, cottage biscuit and milk.
Before going to bed we all brushed our teeth.
We had a bed time story.
We counted sheep.
We lay down in bed.
But we could not sleep - we had
too much energy so we rolled out of bed.
Jumped on the bed
Designed a nightie or a pair of pyjamas in ICT

Ate bananas in pyjamas

YUM!
One would have thought that going to sleep
would be an easy thing to do...
Reception Bears were able to raise over
100 Euros to sponsor fostering children
who do not have a family.
Thank you Bears!
Thursday, 30 October 2014
The Creation of the World
This was the focal point of our Topic work
in the first half term. It was a great opportunity to learn about
the wonderful world we live in.
Among other activities these were some of the highlights:
Let there be Light! - Exploring light and dark.
God separated the waters above and below an expanse. This is how we made the water under the heavens. We made sure the strips of paper were aligned to one side on the paper. Once it was dry we printed different circular shapes to make the foam and bubbles across the top.
On Day 3 God made the dry land appear and ordered that grass and trees should grow. We found a fun way to make trees.
For the 4th day we used milk to make
some stars for our Milky Way.
We made some moons from cheese, inspired by Wallace and Gromit's Grand Day Out. We thought it was very funny to think that the moon could be made of Cheddar, Stilton or.... Queijo da Serra!
We explored the BIRD page at www.poissonrouge.com
The school library had lots of books on mammals.
We took some books on loan so we could find out more about mammals at home.
Mr Evans came to visit our class. He said, "Good morning children."
We said, "Good morning Mr. Evans, you are a mammal!
We are all mammals!"
These are our drawings of ourselves in our wonderful world.
Please view the video below and leave a comment about your favourite section.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uUbnlxKQPw
in the first half term. It was a great opportunity to learn about
the wonderful world we live in.
Among other activities these were some of the highlights:
Let there be Light! - Exploring light and dark.
God separated the waters above and below an expanse. This is how we made the water under the heavens. We made sure the strips of paper were aligned to one side on the paper. Once it was dry we printed different circular shapes to make the foam and bubbles across the top.On Day 3 God made the dry land appear and ordered that grass and trees should grow. We found a fun way to make trees.
some stars for our Milky Way.
We made some moons from cheese, inspired by Wallace and Gromit's Grand Day Out. We thought it was very funny to think that the moon could be made of Cheddar, Stilton or.... Queijo da Serra!
Day 5 - We had a closer look at fish in the primary kitchen.
Rodrigo was inspired by all that talk on fish
and drew this picture.
We explored the BIRD page at www.poissonrouge.com
The school library had lots of books on mammals.
We took some books on loan so we could find out more about mammals at home.
Mr Evans came to visit our class. He said, "Good morning children."
We said, "Good morning Mr. Evans, you are a mammal!
We are all mammals!"
These are our drawings of ourselves in our wonderful world.
Please view the video below and leave a comment about your favourite section.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uUbnlxKQPw
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Jackson Pollock
Jackson Pollock 1912-1945, was an influential American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement.
They used words such as: drip, pour, splash, action painting, squeeze....
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