Today we recapped our prior knowledge about the 7 continents. Then we located where the United Kingdom is and other countries in Europe. Finally we made the 7 continents out of playdoh. #LovePlover
100% Attendance in Spring Term
Well done to these children for having 100% attendance last term! We hope to see more this term. #LovePlover
Phonics Club!
A big thank you to Kayson, Elisa, Elizabeth, Bailey, Kamari and Flynn who stayed behind to practice their Phonics tonight. We played snakes and ladders and Trash or Treasure on the iPads. I loved seeing how excited you were about Phonics. See you next week!
KS1 – How will what I do today impact tomorrow?
Last expeditions POL, enjoy…
Pride of Plover!
A HUGE well done to our Pride of Plover winners this week. We absolutely love coming together to celebrate all of your amazing achievements both in school and out of school.
Well done to Summer, Almina, Tommy, Sergei and Mason, our fabulous Pride of Plover winners. Well done to Henry and John for the achievements at Gymnastics and at Beavers. Well done to all of our fabulous readers from Phonics and Reading Plus, you are incredible.
Keep up the good work everyone, we can’t wait to see who is up on the benches next week!
Messy Maps!
This afternoon we have been looking at our classroom and the key features we have in it. We began by looking at important vocabulary such as aerial view/Birds Eye view and discussed why that is important to this lesson. We wrote about what we already know and features we thought were really important. We played a game of “I Spy” with our friends to identify what we already had in our classroom. We then looked at different aerial view maps of different classrooms and compared them to ours. We then created a messy map, using different resources to create an aerial view map of our own classroom. The children could explain what they had used for tables, chairs, the desk, where the doors are in the classroom, etc.
We had lots of fun creating our maps!
1C’s Listening Walk
As part of our poetry work this week around the poem ‘Born Deaf’ by R.Hereford we took part in a listening walk to really focus on what it is like to be able to hear. We heard all sorts of noises around school; from tiny noises like our shuffling feet on the carpet, to humongous sounds such as the tables in the dinner hall being set up!
Our favourite part though was making our listening ears, which helped us with our listening skills all day!
Benefits of Being Active
We Care Crew we learnt about the positive benefits of exercise physically but more importantly mentally. We worked out our guiding question. We developed our ball skills in PE!
1M Fieldwork Hook around Intake
Our day two hook was an active walk through Intake, our local community. We explored some of Intakes landmarks and found out some historic information about Danum Secondary School, Sandall Beat Woods, Doncaster Racecourse and Doncaster Deaf Trust. Thank you to the parent helpers for your support and well done to all of the children who walked, talked, asked and answered lots of questions – linking to our previous expeditions as well as our current expedition!