Enjoy this lovely story by Martin Waddell.
Month: April 2019
Animal Discovery – Caterpillars – Day 1
Our Painted Lady Butterfly caterpillars arrived today. We have taken a photo and noticed that they are around 1 centimetre long. We also spotted their silky webs. Take a look for yourself.
2S – Forest School – Final Week
This week we had a lovely campfire to end the half term. We had to remember to sit still and also keep our feet still. We thought about the fact that there are 3 things a fire needs to keep burning:
Fuel – wood
Air – oxygen
Heat – spark from a flint
Some children noticed that the air by the fire wobbling… that is because the heat was making the oxygen move around quickly!
We enjoyed hot chocolate and toast around the campfire… Yummy 😋
Thank you to Mrs Sodhi for a wonderful half term’s worth of fun in the forest and also to Mrs Meally and Mrs Sibley too.
Take a look at the photos…
2S – Bearwood – Our videos about the local area
We’ve learnt so much about our local area over the past half term. Watch our videos and be impressed with our local knowledge.
2S Recorder Performance – Hot Cross Buns
Watch us performing this piece using the notes B, A and G on our recorders! Wow! 😄👍🏼
2S Forest School – Week 4
This week we thought about Andy Goldsworthy’s large artwork called ‘Woven Branch Circular Arch’ created in 1986.
We decided to create a giant nest on the ground in the forest area with different sized sticks and small logs. It took us around 20 minutes to create it in two different groups. While one group was building that, the other did some bark rubbing with thick coloured wax crayons. Take a look at the pictures below: