Saturday, 27 May 2017

Wild Animals Continued

Wild Animals

 

This week we have been practising again with writing our own names, the children are all trying really hard and already we are seeing some recognisable letters! We also manage to fit in all our usual weekly activities like maths and number work, computing and ICT and of course lots of creative activities as we make some of the wild animals we have been learning about. These will all be going on our display boards very soon.
 
We also had a very exciting visit this week when the Policia Local came to see us. They were here to speak to some of our older pupils but very kindly waited for our younger students to come out and say hello. They were inside the police van, calling on the loudspeaker, trying on their hats and of course hearing the siren from the police car. We reinforced how important it is for our children to go to the police if in need of help, e.g if they got lost while at the beach or when out and about.
 
 Police visit


 


 

 


Let's get writing


Making our Owl heads for our summer show

 
 
 
 
 Can you match the correct skin or fur for the wild animals?

Fun in the garden



Marble rolling zebras


Next week we will be starting with Sea Animals and Under the Sea. First of all on Monday we will be celebrating Día De Las Canarias and we hope to see some of the children dressed in traditional costumes. There will be a short performance by the Year 6 children at 9.00am in the entrance hall. If you would like to accompany your child to the performance you will be very welcome to bring him/her a little later to class.
A quick reminder that school will be closed for the annual holiday on Tuesday but it will be classes as normal for the rest of the week.
As I am sure you know via email from Mr Bailey we have unfortunately had a change of plans for our summer show. I am sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any concerns about the change, times etc please do not hesitate to let me know, also if your child will be performing on this day.
Have a lovely weekend,
Miss Jackie
 
 
 
 

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