And a HUGE well done to the children for excellent sportsmanship - it was a brilliant morning.
Monday, 4 July 2016
Caterpillars Sports Day
Thank you so much to Abby Dixon for these beautiful photos of Caterpillars Sports Day.
And a HUGE well done to the children for excellent sportsmanship - it was a brilliant morning.
And a HUGE well done to the children for excellent sportsmanship - it was a brilliant morning.
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
By the sea!
Over the last two weeks we have been by the seaside!
We have looked at the seaside environment and creatures that live there. Butterflies also thought about how we have an impact on our environment and what we can do to look after it. Well done to those of you that did some super homework!
This week we have become pirates!
Counting our treasure is great for our maths!
We have had lots of fun dressing up as pirate scallywags and building our pirate ship!
We have been investigating floating and sinking. We tested out our lego boats to see if they were seaworthy!
The Butterflies have been using adjectives to make our sentences about pirates more interesting
"Once there was an angry, naughty, scary pirate with a fluffy red beard, a shiny sharp hook and a golden cutlass!"
Today we turned Mr Sherwood into a pirate by drawing what we had come up with - Mr Sherwood was most impressed!
Thursday, 9 June 2016
The Enormous Turnip
This week we have continued our farm theme, with a focus on the
traditional tale “The Enormous Turnip”. We have had the chance to look closely
at some real root vegetables and have created some fantastic observational
drawings. Some of us have used our excellent literacy skills to label our
drawings. We have also made our own little books based on the story of The
Enormous Turnip.
We have been investigating different foods and we have talked
about special meals that we have with our families. Can you remember a special
time with your family? What family customs and routines do you have? We would
welcome any Wow! moments talking about these.
Caterpillars have been singing the rhyme “Oats and Beans and
Barley Grow” and listening carefully to which words rhyme. We have thought of
other words that rhyme with know and grow. Can you remember any?
Next week we will be beginning a Sea theme, starting with the story “Sally and the Limpet” and the rhyme “A Sailor went to Sea Sea Sea”.
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