Monday 21 November 2016

Week beginning 21.11.16

So this week has seen Little Miss Muffet and Incy Wincy spider entering the scene.
Spiders have been all over our classroom throughout the week: in the water tray, at the maths table and in the writing area....not to mention the REAL spiders in the outdoor area...!
Have a look at some of the activities we have done:


Making play dough spiders
 All children made a spider and they all looked so different. Well done everyone!

 
 
Making real and pretend cakes has all the ingredients for creative and mathematical learning opportunities, so here we are making cheese spider shaped scones.....

 
Mixing the ingredients was a sticky job..."I make cakes with my mummy at home".
 
 
Cutting the cheese scones with our special spider cutter. "It feels like play dough".

Ready for Mrs Kett to bake

Success! Looked good and tasted delicious.

Best part of the baking process...

"I like the crunchy legs."

Yum yum...
 
Our play rehearsals are well and truly underway now and we have some budding actors amongst us.  Our children have also enjoyed our Nursery Rhyme themed role play area. 
Here we are bandaging legs...Poor Humpty
 
We have also enjoyed lots of other nursery themed learning in class, below are a group of children playing an Incy Wincy counting game.  Lovely team work and cooperation.
 
 
We are also working extremely hard in our phonics session, one group have learnt the 'ee, ai and oo' sounds this week and here we are using them to write words.
 
 
 
Congratulations to Lucian our Golden Book winner this week, for being such a good friend to everyone in Class 1.
 
Letters about what your child needs to wear in the play will be coming home next week.

Friday 18 November 2016

Week beginning 14.11.16

Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water...
That's right this week we have learnt yet another nursery rhyme and talked about the meaning of some of the words in it: fetch, pail, crown, caper....
The well built last week in the outside area has been used throughout the week to fetch water and filling up buckets of different sizes. This has encouraged the children to use vocabulary related to capacity such as empty, full and half full.
Fetching a pail of water form our well was good fun.

Estimating and measuring capacity.

Some of us made a well for Jack and Jill

Hot seating: we took it in turns to be Jack or Jill and answer questions form our friends.


More wells for Jack and Jill

Fantastic independent work ordering numbered pails of water.
 
Some fantastic learning continued throughout the week thanks to Jack and Jill; in maths where we were able to use 'pails' to help us with adding and subtraction problems.
Then, in our English sessions we practised our independent writing and retold the rhyme with words and pictures.
 
Thursday and we enjoyed another fantastic visit from our friend from Blyth Woods, we enjoyed a whole school meander along the surrounding fields and footpaths to see 'Grove Piece' the new piece of land the trust will be turning into their own community woodland.  A fantastic time was had by all and we were so fortunate to get back in the warm just before the downpour.
 How many reception children does it take to reach around the tallest tree in the wood?
Answer:  Most of them.
 
We finished the week with a 'Spotacular Day', well done to everyone who came dressed in spots and thank you for being so generous, we raised nearly £130-Fantastic.
Well done to Dotty for winning Pudsey's spotty jar.
 
Congratulations to Lily, our Golden Book winner this week, for working so hard with your independent writing and handwriting.

Have a lovely weekend everyone.

Friday 11 November 2016

Week beginning 7.11.16

Class 1 had lots of fun learning and singing  nursery rhymes such as Humpty Dumpty and Hickory Dickory Dock....
We talked about rhyming words and wrote messages to Humpty. A few children thought Humpty shouldn't have sat on the wall...
We also used language related to time and talk about things we do at different times during the day. We are becoming quite good at reading o'clock times.
Thanks to Humpty Dumpty for being our cooking inspiration this week: egg sandwiches.
Have a look at the pictures below to see what we have been busy doing.
Yummy egg sandwiches.
 
Sequencing nursery rhymes. 
 
 
In maths this week the children have been learning about time and have great fun finding out about units of time.  They particularly enjoyed our one minute challenge today, where they had to see what they could achieve in just a minute!


Thank you to everyone who helped with the building of our very own temporary well in the outdoor area.  I wonder which nursery rhyme characters might need that next week?

Look out for our class picture in the Beccles and Bungay this week.

Friday 4 November 2016

Week beginning 31.10.16

Welcome back to the start of the new term. We hope you all had a good break. It was lovely to see so many smiling faces in class 1 as well as around the school this week and the children are really showing an eagerness to learn which is also great to see. We have a busy term planned ahead once again! (Topic letters are in bags tonight (Friday) to keep you informed.  We have started our week with very exciting activities based on Fireworks, which have included baking Katherine wheels, cheese  and tomato scrolls, toasting marshmallows, firework maths, firework art and much more....

Have a look at our busy time in school:
 
 

Preparing our Katherine wheels, spreading pasata and sprinkling with cheese, before carefully rolling into shape.



The finished item ready for baking.


Toasting marshmallows, a lot of fun! But also a huge amount of learning about fire safety. Well done everyone.


Oops! Miss Welby have I got it on my nose?


Congratulations to Horace and Logan, our Golden Book winners this week.
 
Don't forget 'Friends of Wenhaston' firework competition to be handed in on Monday.
 
Have a lovely weekend everyone and don't forget all of those firework safety tips we have learnt this week, if you are going out over the weekend.

Week beginning 31.10.16

Welcome back to the start of the new term. We hope you all had a good break. It was lovely to see so many smiling faces in class 1 as well as around the school this week and the children are really showing an eagerness to learn which is also great to see. We have a busy term planned ahead once again! (Topic letters are in bags tonight (Friday) to keep you informed.  We have started our week with very exciting activities based on Fireworks, which have included baking Katherine wheels, cheese  and tomato scrolls, toasting marshmallows, firework maths, firework art and much more....

Have a look at our busy time in school:
 
 
Preparing our Katherine wheels, spreading pasata and sprinkling with cheese, before carefully rolling into shape.


The finished item ready for baking.

Toasting marshmallows, a lot of fun! But also a huge amount of learning about fire safety. Well done everyone.

Oops! Miss Welby have I got it on my nose?


Congratulations to Horace and Logan, our Golden Book winners this week.
 
Don't forget 'Friends of Wenhaston' firework competition to be handed in on Monday.
 
Have a lovely weekend everyone and don't forget all of those firework safety tips we have learnt this week, if you are going out over the weekend.