F2P Pride of Plover

This week I have chosen someone who has a very big enthusiasm for learning. They love exploring and finding out. They like to ask questions and challenge thinking.

I have chosen Ethan. I am so proud of all the things that you have learnt to do during lock down. Well done Ethan.

Amazing maths

Lots of you have been working out number bonds to 10 this week. Some of you have been spotting the patterns too.

Mia and Brooke have extended their learning on number bonds today and have worked out number bonds to 20. Well done girls.

Listening to music

Lots of you have enjoyed listening to the soundtrack from How to train your dragon. You have used lots of adjectives and some of you have put these in your writing too to say how George felt. Well done to the children who also remembered to use conjunctions.

Well done to Mia for using because in her writing.

Number bonds to 10

The children in school and at home have been making 10 in different ways today.They have used counters, objects, part whole models, drawing and labelling to work out what numbers make 10.

Poppy was then challenged to see the pattern in numbers to 20 – well done Poppy for completing Mrs Keegan’s challenge!

Dragon kite

There has been some fantastic colouring today as children have been making Chinese dragons and dragon kites.

Harry was very proud of the kite he made.

 

Moving dragon

Well done to the children who have described a real dragon today. We shared some dragon facts in F2P hangout this morning. A Kimodo dragon can grow as long as F2P carpet- huge!! There have been some lovely dragon photos sent in today too.

Another skeleton

Firstly well done to all the children who completed the 5 day Act Fast First Aid Challenge.

Lots of you have learnt about looking after someone who is poorly. Thank you to all the mums, dads, brothers and sisters who have taken part in the challenge too.

Lena has made a skeleton today.

Some of the children in school have been shape detectives. Some have been practicing counting in 2s.

Have a lovely weekend and get ready to learn about real dragons next week.

What to do with a casualty

It has been lovely to see children learning about first aid this week. I have seen children learning about dangers and knowing how to keep safe. Some children have been practicing assessing the casualty and putting them in the recovery position.

A shout out to Daniel for letting Mia practice on him.

Another shout out to Lena who practiced CPR on her teddy bear and pretended she was the doctor.