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Our book this half term is:
One Day on Our Blue Planet, In the Savannah
In this topic the children will be learning:
All of our learning will centre on this book, and our English, Science and Topic learning will be linked to it. We will be locating the continent of Africa on a map and comparing this location to our own country and its geographical features. Children will also investigate the physical features of the African Savannah explored. We will also be looking at all living things and their habitats.
Time table of important information
MONDAY |
PE kits needed in school. |
TUESDAY |
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WEDNESDAY |
PE Kit needed in school.
Mr Muir will be doing Forest Schools sessions on some Wednesdays this half term, so please send wellies and coats just in case. |
THURSDAY |
All 3 home readers will be changed today. |
FRIDAY |
Spelling test.
Show and tell. Children are allowed to bring interesting objects on Fridays only. |
We have had the most amazing week!
We have had lots of visitors in school this week helping us to learn how to keep our minds and bodies healthy.
We’ve also learnt about being a good friend, tolerating and respecting others and celebrating who we are and what makes us special.
Take a look at some of activities we took part in.
We have been learning about Noah and the ark that he built, with Mrs Dougherty.
We’ve had another exciting trip into the woods with Mr Muir, Miss Ward and Miss Gardiner. We built some new homes for the little people to shelter in. What do you think of them?
We’re incredible at subtraction!
The book we are reading this half term is called The Incredible Book Eating Boy. Henry, the character from the book, seems to have been eating some of our books and so have been working out how many are missing. To do this we have been learning to subtract, by crossing out and counting back.