Trip to the zoo!

We were so excited for our first school trip this week. All members of staff were incredibly proud of all the children, their behaviour was outstanding and they really represented the school brilliantly! We got up close with lots of animals such as millipedes, a Tenrec, a Treefrog, a Chameleon and an Armadillo! We also walked around the zoo and looked at lots of different animals. There were some very snoozy children on the coach ride home! Well done Base one and two!

Perfect patterns

We have been so impressed with the children’s work on repeating patterns this week. The children worked hard to show off what they knew and independently made repeating patterns using objects around the classroom.

Trip to the Zoo

The children are all very excited for their trip to the Exotic Zoo tomorrow! We have looked at the places where we might go and the animals that we might see. We have also checked the weather and thought about what we will need. Here is our list:

  • School uniform
  • Coat
  • Water bottle
  • Packed lunch (unless ordered from the school)
  • Sun hat
  • Sun cream

The children will not need to bring any money as we will not be visiting the gift shop.

Patterns!

This week we have been looking at making repeating patterns and identifying rules. The children have enjoyed making patterns using objects from our classrooms as well as clapping patterns. We particularly enjoyed taking part in the GoNoodle ‘Banana, banana, meatball’ dance video. We have shared it below so that the children can join in with it at home.

 

St George’s day!

Today we talked and found out about St George’s day. We listened to the story and some of the children shared about places they had been to celebrate. Some of the children chose to make shields during independent learning time.

Chick watch- end of week one

It has been wonderful to see how caring and respectful the children have been during the hatching process. They remembered the importance of observing and not touching! We talked about how the chicks hatch and how they had an ‘egg tooth’ at the end of their beaks to help. The children could see this on the chicks too! On Wednesday, the children were lucky enough to witness chick number three being hatched which was an incredible experience. We ended the week with 8 chicks- two boys and six girls. The children learnt that to be able to tell if they are boys or girls, they had to look at the feather colouring. The brownish coloured chicks are the girls and the bright yellow are the boys.
Sadly two of the chicks did not hatch but we will sensitively talk to the children about  this tomorrow as an important part of life.
Next week, we hope to get the children more involved in a hands on way with caring for the chicks. They will be cleaning the brooder box, feeding the chicks and hopefully being able to hold them if they are happy for it to happen.

Chick watch day 2

When we learnt about the incubator, we found out that there needed to be two trays of water in the bottom to help keep the environment ‘humid’. When Mrs Garraway was topping up the trays she heard the sound of tweeting coming from the eggs. Some of the children were able to hear it too before we quickly put the top back on to make sure they all stayed warm. We hope that we will start to meet some of chicks really soon now!

An egg-cellent surprise!

Today we had a special arrival in Reception. Ten eggs all ready to hatch! We talked about the life cycle of chicks and the incubator that they were in to help them stay warm. The children (and the staff!) are all very excited for a magical two weeks.