Wednesday 3rd April. We have one chick hatched early this morning. Another one is trying to hatch..
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Class 2
Chicks hatching in Class 2
Class 2 have the Living eggs project in the classroom. How many will hatch this year?
World Book Day – Share a story
Class 2 used the Anthony Browne story of ‘Willy’s Stories’ for World Book Day. They enjoyed listening to the story, where Willy goes through different doors to explore the adventures in stories. They then chose their own favourite stories and created illustrations. Such amazing stories following the writing style of Anthony Browne.
Class 2 celebrate World Book Day
Class 2 looked amazing today in their costumes.
Pancake Day!
Class 2 were very excited about Pancake Day. In the afternoon, they designed their own toppings for their perfect pancake. We had the traditional sweet toppings but also had some vegetable laden pancakes too because they are healthy!
We also had a go at flipping a pancake. It wasn’t an easy job!
Tell me a dragon
Class 2 have designed their own dragons, based on the text ‘Tell me a dragon’. They will use these pictures to create their own descriptions in hot task write.
Isla’s dragon homework in Class 2.
As part of our topic on China, Isla designed and made a dragon as part of her homework challenge. What a fabulous dragon!
Spanish Club – Class 2 receive letters from Barcelona.
The children who attend Mrs Leon’s Spanish club received a reply from the children in Barcelona this week. They were very excited to have received a letter!
Class 2 get busy with grouping in maths.
Class 2 have been busy looking at sharing and grouping in maths this week. On Friday, we looked at creating different groups with a set number of counters and some children solved a maths puzzle. Some super work and lots of excitement when the groupings worked!
Class 2 have a wormery!
As part of our Science topic of Living things, we have a wormery in the classroom complete with around 40 Tiger (composting) worms. The aim is to observe how they live under the ground and hopefully, move them into a composting bin after 4 weeks.
The children really enjoyed spending time looking at the wormery, and trying to spot where they were hiding. We looked at some of the trails they had made already.
Can you spot any?
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