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On Thursday 1st March, the children were asked to come to school wearing their pyjamas or a onesie for World Book Day. Each child brought in one of their favourite books from home and were given the opportunity to share with the rest of the class what part of the story was their favourite. All the children really enjoyed taking part and we were all very cosy in our pyjamas.
On Thursday Mrs Doherty brought IZAC9 to our class, this was a real treat to use a resource from the Year 6/7 room. We were given a challenge to build a wall, but not any wall. Each block had a number from 1-9, so we had to put the blocks in order. This was really easy for us as we have been counting forwards and backwards using numbers from 0-20. Some children were even able to find larger numbers and order them too!
Today in school we celebrated world book day. We came dressed in our pyjamas and brought our favourite book. We thought we'd have some fun reading in strange places, so when the children heard the bells ringing they had to stop what they were doing, get under their table and read their book. We had lots of fun and have been making bookmarks in class to remind us which page we have read up to.
The year 3 and 4 children were getting prepared for world book day. They discussed their favourite books and the book which they have chosen to bring to school on World book day. Today in Mrs Kane's afternoon class, the children made personalised bookmarks to use tomorrow when reading their books.
Check out our latest half term disco photographs. Another successful P.T.A organised event. Thanks to everyone involved and to parents for your continued support.
Last week we read the story 'Oliver's fruit salad'. Our tummies were rumbling at the thought of eating the delicious, sweet fruit so we decided to make our own. First we created lists using commas, selecting the fruits we would like to put into the fruit salad. On Monday we made our fruit salad and enjoyed them together. We tried new fruits and looked forward to our favourite fruit- strawberries and bananas! We will post some photos soon of our delicious salads and our fantastic writing too.
The Y5-7 Shared Education Project got off to a flying start with Years 5-7 learning about fractions and decimals using lego. They also enjoyed building the tallest towers they could.
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