A chit chat with Mrs. Warnes

On  Monday afternoon, the children had a little chit chat with Mrs.Warnes who told us abut all the toys she used to play with when she was younger. We spoke about how our toys are now made out of plastic but her toys were usually made with wood and the fact that she didn’t have a doll to play with. Mrs Warnes. also said her favourite toy was the skipping rope and in-fact her grandaughter has been given the skipping rope she use to play with.

Thank you for coming in Mrs.Warnes we learnt a lot from you!

 

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PE with Albany students

Year 1 have been enjoying their PE lesson with pupils from Albany school on Wednesday. They took part in lot’s of fun activities the Albany pupils taught Year 1 a range of ball and tackling skills. We look forward to our next visit from the Albany pupils. Here are some photos below…
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Mystery on a Monday morning!

On Monday morning, Year 1 were surprised to see toys where they shouldn’t be! We had to go and investigate! We saw animals reading books, a teddy bear making a list for a part, a power ranger playing the xylophone, another teddy baking a cake and much much more! Year 1 have then been busy writing a story about what the toys have been up to during the half term.

 

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Jar of good choices!

Both classes have reached their first treat from their Jar of good choices! Since joining year 1, they have worked as a team and gained lots of pebbles to finally get their treat of having extra playtime!

We just wanted to say a big well done to the classes and hope you reach the second treat very soon!

Making Jam Sandwiches!

With their new book being ‘ Pass the Jam Jim’ children have had the experience of creating their very own jam sandwiches!  This was then followed on by writing instructions using time connectives and adjectives! With a bit of help, I’m sure they can start making their own sandwiches at home!

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Lima’s Red Hot Chilli Pepper!

Children have been reading Lima’s Red Hot Chilli Pepper, where fireworks flew out of her mouth as she found the chilli too spicy. Her family tried to help cool her mouth down by giving her different foods and in the end she found that milk was the only thing that was going to help her.

During our Literacy lesson, children enjoyed trying different foods such as samosas, spaghetti, coconut, jelly and ice cream and then writing about them.

I wonder what our next book will be?