Swimming lessons started today!
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Non-Standard Measurement (Length)
The playground is 27 children long |
We are measuring the height of the door using a glue stick |
The Rainbow Bench is 12 children long |
The slide is 8 children long |
We are measuring the height of the door using a purse |
Maths - Imaging
In Maths, we have been learning to image in our head when solving problems. We have been using the bigger number to start to learn how to count on. We are using paper bags and beads to help us master this skill. We need to know our basic facts to 10 and our doubles which we are practising along side this.
Check out the video to see some of our thinking...
Check out the video to see some of our thinking...
Monday, 2 May 2016
Cross Country Training Begins...
Today we started to think about our goals for our school cross country. We are learning to pace ourselves so that we can complete the run.
Great start to Term 2
It was lovely to see you all today. You were all full of energy and ready for learning. It's going to be a great term!
Saturday, 30 April 2016
What did you do in the holidays?
What did you do in the school holidays. Please add to the padlet below. You can add photos if you like...
Friday, 29 April 2016
Rock Pools from Around the World: UPDATE
We have had a few people adding to our presentation, "Rock Pools Around the World" If you would like to contribute, please add some photos to the PRESENTATION: ROCK POOLS
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Space Place - Learning Celebration
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