RT and RP enjoyed learning about trusted adults as part of our internet safety workshop, discussing the games we play on our devices and how we can keep safe when using them.
Read MoreRP Weekly Update 02/02/24
RP have been ‘Creative Chameleons’ building space stations and rockets usings a variety of different resources.
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This week we enjoyed celebrating Number Day by searching for numbers in forest school and creating our own number line with objects we found.
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Children throughout the school had a wonderful Number Day today. Children were able to share their number with their class and explain why they chose their number. Children then took part in a group activity with the number that was special to them e.g. what was the total of all the numbers in their group […]
Read MoreNSPCC Number Day – Friday 2nd February 2024
We are delighted to be taking part in the NSPCC Number Day on Friday 2nd February. Number Day is a great way to embrace numbers and mathematics in a creative and enjoyable way. We are planning to have a fun day of Maths number activities. We would like the children to come into school with a […]
Read MoreRT Weekly Update w/e 26/01/24
This week in Literacy we thought of questions we could ask Baby Bear from our key text Whatever Next! Once we had thought of some questions, we took it in turns to be Baby Bear and answer them in role.
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During Forest school Mrs Grace read the story “We’re going on a Bear Hunt”. After RP went on a number hunt around the environment.
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RP really enjoyed their drama workshop pretending to be Cowboys. They had to find the horse with the golden mane!
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RT enjoyed a game this week of Mice and Squirrels in Forest School. The naughty squirrel kept trying to steal the nuts that belonged to the mice, but the mice were the winners with the most nuts at the end!
Read MoreReception at Forest School Autumn 2023
Reception made stick ‘Superworms’ and pinecone ‘Owl Babies’. They made nests and other homes and habitats for woodland creatures and worked brilliantly together to make a bridge for the ‘Enormous Turnip’.
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