We are all getting to know each other and are beginning to remember what our names are as well as what things we enjoy doing.
This week we have celebrated Roald Dahl by reading one of his famous stories, 'The Enormous Crocodile'.
We decided it would be a good idea to make some art work inspired by the story and to discuss how the enormous crocodile didn't have any friends.
Busy making Roly-Poly-Birds....
More Roly-Poly with lovely blue feathers
Our Space knowledge is growing and children have enjoyed playing with our Moon landscape.
The giant pegs have been very popular and have been used to make patterns as well as to build the Eiffel Tower.
The Eiffel Tower
We have enjoyed learning / revising the next set of numbers 6-10 with the help of our friends, the number puppies. The children are spotting that these numbers appear everywhere in and around our classroom.
We have continued getting to know one another with lots of fun circle time activities, both inside and outdoors.
There was much excitement today as the arrival of our new reading bags meant that we can now take our books home to share with our family. We have enclosed a leaflet to give you some guidance but please come and ask one of us if you have any queries.
The children are so enthusiastic that they are already using and applying their sounds to play sound buttons.
The children have been wondering where Mrs Webb has got to this week, unfortunately she is poorly at the moment and has to have a few weeks off to get better. We wish her a speedy recovery and can't wait to see her back in class.
In the meantime, thank you to Miss Allenby who has been helping us out in Class 1.
Congratulations to Victory and Alfie, our Golden Book winners today for settling well in your first week.
Have a lovely weekend everybody...
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