Super learning

Well done to Miss Benn’s phonics group. They have been working hard and have written words on their own. They have been using Fred fingers.

Mrs Price

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Making 5

Well done to Milana for fantastic maths today. She was able to say the different ways she could make 5 as well as the ways she could make the numbers within 5. You are a superstar!

Well done to Patsy-Ann who also said how she could make 5 and then challenged herself to record what she had found out. Fantastic maths.

Mrs Price

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F2 superstars

In community crew this morning we not only celebrated yellow t-shirt winners but other children who we were proud of this week.

Mylo and Reggie – using a knife and fork at dinnertime

Lacey-Jane – working hard and being kind

Milana – being kind and helping a friend who was sad

Abubakr – working hard in phonics

Lottie, Harris and Eddie- trying really hard in phonics

Mrs Reeve’s phonics groups for reading and writing phrases and sentences

Then this afternoon Max has blown us away with his progress in phonics. What a superstar Max.

Well done F2 – a wonderful week

Mrs Price and Mrs Bubb

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Using music

Today we listened to the 1812 overture. We thought about how it made us feel. We then talked about loud and quiet and how we could move like fireworks to the music, going up, down and around. We had some very creative children.

Mrs Price

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Pride of Plover

Lottie and Ola are our yellow T-shirt winners this week. They both work so hard and are kind and respectful. We love having them in F2!

Being a firework outside

F2 have been practicing their gross motor skills by pretending to be fireworks outside. They have used different equipment, especially ribbons to make the shapes.

Mrs Price

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Monday

Please can children wear uniform on Monday instead of PE kit for the photos.

Thank you

Mrs Price

Forest Schools Visit Plover!

We had a fantastic time when Forest schools came to visit yesterday. We found different coloured leaves and made an Autumn rainbow. We collected conkers, practised our counting skills and explored how the different shapes rolled. We made a squirrel picture with our findings and enjoyed toasting marshmallows over the fire.

Forest Schools

Today Heather and Lesley came to visit as experts in ‘what you would find if you took a stroll in Autumn’. We learned about leaves changing colour and falling from the trees, about nature slowing down ready for winter, about conkers being seeds and falling further from branches that are higher up and of course, toasting marshmallows on the fire! It was wet but wonderful!

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