This weeks maths song is to help us to count and recognise numbers to 100. Have a go at home.
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Today we took a coach all the way from school to Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich. We went to the mansion to see and investigate toys from past. (Finishing last terms topic of 'Old Toys'). We learnt all sorts of facts about old toys. When asked what was the best part of the trip? Lunch and the play park!! Our new topic for this half term is life cycles. We will be investigating the life cycles of many different minibeasts. This week we started with caterpillars/butterflies. We used the story by Eric Carle- The very Hungry Caterpillar. We used different shaped pasta to make the life cycle of the butterfly. On Friday 24th May Class Hughes were lucky enough to visit Tescos in Martlesham. The aim of the trip was to discover how food gets from the farm and onto our forks. Our friend Paul was on hand to lead the trip and take us all over the store. On arrival we were meet with a big smile and a happy welcome. Every child was given a bright yellow tabbard and hat, to help keep us safe as we ventured around the store. We investigated and discovered were the fruit and vegetables are grown before being sent to Tesco's. We got to taste cheese made with cow's, goat's and even sheep milk. Paul took us to the fish counter. He held up and showed us salmon, muscles, scallops, shrimps and a tuna. Half the class then had a snack and drink while the other half went into the bakery where we got to use the jamming machine to fill our very own doughnuts. We even went into the warehouse and the freezer. It was minus 21 degrees. Class Hughes would like to say a huge thank you to Paul for leading such a great trip and the parents who came along to help.
Well done Class Hughes!!!! Joint second in the Trimleyvision song contest. Mrs Ross, Mrs Rushbrooke, Mrs Cumming, Mrs Lawrence,
Mrs Wray and Miss Wright are SERIOUSLY PROUD of you all. Check out Mr Stock's Blog for audio and videos. We used our puppets to retell the story 'The Foggy Foggy Forest'. This time though we had help with the story being told by song. Tomorrow is Trimleyvision, so today we found out a little about Europe. We used a big map on the interactive board to look for and plot countries like- the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy and Sweden. Can you think of more countries that are part of Europe? In this weeks story "The Foggy Foggy Forest", we have already met many shadowy characters. We all had a go at making our own character puppets. Don't forget we all have access to online reading books to share and read at home.
In the back of all our reading record books are our username and password. Have a go at reading your personalised stories and letting us know by leaving any messages in the reading record books, especially if new books need to be added. WWW.BUGCLUB.CO.UK Over the last two weeks we have discovered two very groovy maths songs that are helping us to count. Have a go at home and have as much fun as we do in the classroom. There's only one rule- get up! Sing! Dance! Count! Counting back from 20 to 1. Counting to 100 in tens. |
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March 2024
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