The Plover Palace Ball

Glitter, a red carpet, a castle, dancing and lots of fun! We really did have fun this afternoon for our family learning. We welcomed our families to the Plover Palace Ball. Thank you to all those who supported either by attending or by sending their children in some amazing clothes. It was great to see some adults dressed up too.

Here are some photos of the afternoon celebrations.

EYFS staff

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Pride Of Plover

Well done to Maria who got our yellow t-shirt this week. Maria is one of our early starters and has settled amazingly into nursery life. She follows routines and is very good at signing in crew. She also did fantastic re-telling of the Goldilocks story.

Miss Wood

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Being kind

This morning in crew the children said why their friends were kind. We made a crew web to show that we are a team and we are kind to each other.

We had lots of fun too!

Mrs Price

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Decorating biscuits

The biscuits have been beautifully decorated ready for the celebration tomorrow. We are looking forward to seeing everyone at 2pm.

Mrs Price

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A writing day

The children have demonstrated some fantastic writing today. Some of them wrote words and sentences during the morning task and some of them chose to write during provision time.

Bakr was very confident in his morning writing. Ola showed her writing from home. Olivia and Ariana wrote shopping lists. Georgia and Maisie wrote sentences to match their pictures.

Mrs Price

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Roots of empathy

Thank you to baby T and his mummy for coming to visit us today. He has grown so much. He is now sitting and is starting to crawl. We learnt about how he shows his emotions and the things he likes and dislikes.

Mrs Price

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We are so proud of our dancing superstar!

Well done to this incredibly talented young lady. What a half term you had! Having moved up a section to dance against the ‘Juniors’, Mia was one of the youngest of roughly 20 children who competed against each other all week in solo routines. She came home with 12 individual medals: 2 gold medals; 5 silver; 3 bronze; and 2, 4th place medals – as well as others for group routines! See, I told you she was talented! I can’t wait to come and watch you and your friends perform again.

Look out London’s West End…Mia is gonna take you by storm one day!

Mrs Haycock

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We are mathematicians

Today, we learnt how to divide a 2 digit number by a 1 digit number with a remainder. Miss Farrow’s maths class used matchsticks to help them work out the answers.

‘Motivate Me’ Crew Challenges

In our crews, we have had to think really carefully about how we can achieve a team aim. It was much harder than we first thought it would be to lower the counting stick to the ground without anyone’s fingers becoming detached from the stick. It was amazing how much better we did when we actually communicated with each other!

Well done teams.

Mrs Haycock

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Dance in Y4!

The children are focusing on Dance this half term and have had such a great time practicing the Haka. They learned a bit about its history and where it originated from. Then they put on their most intimidating faces to learn the first few steps.