All children learnt and knew their primary colours today. We had fun painting and being artists. We look forward to the artwork they will produce for their final product!
Aland went the extra mile and painted a real life hero – a firefighter who we had as a special visitor today in English!
Today 3 postcards were given out for amazing literacy work! Leighton has been trying really hard to write his name neatly, forming all the letters correctly. Sulieman has moved up to red reading shelf and Lita impressed me with her initial sounds matching sheet. Well done everybody!
Today in maths we looked at adding together 3 one digit numbers! For example 3+5+7=. First we looked to see if we could find two numbers to make ten. We used a tens frame to help us! I wonder if anybody can make their own tens frame at home and show their adult how we add together 3 one digit numbers?
Then, in English we began our plan for our final write. Some of us planned out loud by speaking in full sentences. I was super impressed! We are going to be writing a character description about Rosa Parks over the next couple of days.
In P.E we practised dribbling basket balls. We even practiced shooting into the hoop!
Please remind your child that they must put their reading record and book in the box in their class. This is so that Mrs Jobber and Mrs Abbiss can change it on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. If it’s in their bags, it can’t be changed!
Also remember we have our Halloween party on Thursday after school, get those costumes ready and hand in your £2 to me.
Well done Shayen and Lola for achieving Plover Praise Postcards today.
Shayen has completed an excellent Viking diary entry in English and Lola has put great effort into her learning today, contributing so much in Expedition lessons.
The children made a card to say thank you to Bharvin and Nima for coming to school to help them learn about Diwali and their culture and customs. Nima came to collect the card today and said it was a privilege to work with the children.
Thank you to Bharvin and Nima from all the staff and children in EYFS.