Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Monday, 18 October 2010
Build A Bear!


Year R visited the 'Build a Bear Factory' this monday. We looked at lots of different kinds of bears and outfits and then voted on our favourite. The class decided to name our bear P.C. Teddington! The children had great fun and all took part in making the class bear.
Well done Year R for being such super stars and behaving so sensibly. A very big thank you to the nine parents who came with us- without you we wouldn't have been able to go and make our bear!
Labels:
children,
curriculum,
Reception,
special days,
Topic,
trip,
trips
Friday, 15 October 2010
An outside learning environment
The area in the playground known as 'the pond area' is due a make over!
Currently we are listening to ideas and suggestions pupils, teachers and parents have concerning this area of land. We would like to take the fence down and make it into an open area, allowing the children to access it during breaks and lunchtimes. To do this will mean that the pond will go! We would also like to use this space for lessons and there have been suggestions about having an outside classroom.
If you have any thoughts or ideas you would like to share, please feel free to comment below or come in and see me.
Thanks,
Mrs White
Currently we are listening to ideas and suggestions pupils, teachers and parents have concerning this area of land. We would like to take the fence down and make it into an open area, allowing the children to access it during breaks and lunchtimes. To do this will mean that the pond will go! We would also like to use this space for lessons and there have been suggestions about having an outside classroom.
If you have any thoughts or ideas you would like to share, please feel free to comment below or come in and see me.
Thanks,
Mrs White
Labels:
building,
charity,
children,
community,
Eco-schools,
environment,
fund-raising,
grounds
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Year R went on a bear hunt!

As part of our 'Bears' topic, Year R have been looking at the story 'We're going on a bear hunt'. After reading this book we decided to act it out by going on our very own bear hunt! The class found themselves walking through swishy swashy grass, a deep cold river, thick oozy mud, a deep dark forest and a swirly whirly snow storm! Who would have guessed after all of that we would then find a bear in a cave? What an adventure!
Labels:
children,
curriculum,
english,
reading,
Reception,
special days
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