In PSHE today we talked about how important it was to keep our hands clean from germs and worked on which order we should wash our hands in both at school and at home.
Today in our art lesson we did some observational drawings of feathers. We were looking closely at the shape, colour, light / dark and detail. We experimented with using pencils, charcoal and oil pastels. Everyone produced some amazing and detailed sketches.
Today we discovered a trapped animal in the school grounds. Year 1 were very eager to help the injured wild mammal, but had to be warned about keeping at a safe distance. We talked about who we should call in an animal emergency and the national charity: the RSPCA. We then acted out our great discovery in little groups and contacting the RSPCA to help. This is linked to our learning in English where a boy finds a whale in the story ‘The Storm Whale’.
Mrs Yardley has asked every child in the school to make a Christmas card that will be delivered to a member of the local community. Today, Freshwater Class made their Christmas cards. The children had various different station that they could choose to work at, including a very popular glitter station. The children all produced some very personal and individual Christmas cards which they all put a lot of time and thought into. Well done Freshwater Class!
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