Bronze Age roundhouses
We learnt all about roundhouses in topic today. We enjoyed rolling our the clay before building our very own roundhouse. We can’t wait to show you when it’s finished!
Prepositions
This week in an English, we are learning all about prepositions. We have enjoyed playing the Fox in the box game to demonstrate our new knowledge!
Star and SCARF of the week
Well done to our star, Jahvonte for fantastic communication and trying new things, and Leo for being our SCARF wearer for achieving targets.
Diwali
In RE, we started to look at Diwali and the festival of light. We enjoyed making our own paper craft Diwali lamps.
Mixing pigments like the stone ages!
We enjoyed looking at how paints were mixed in the stone ages. We explored different colour pigments and mixing them with water, before painting our cave art!
Bee bots
We enjoyed starting our new computing topic, exploring bee bots! We enjoyed tinkering with the functions and learnt how to switch them on and off.
Happy Halloween
We’ve enjoyed some spooky decorations around class today. In English, we followed instructions on how to carve a pumpkin!
Our new sensory room
We were very lucky to have new supplies arrive for our sensory room in class over half term. We have enjoyed relaxing under the different colours, using the light table and watching the fish in the bubble tube.
Sensory feet trek
We had a special delivery, our new feet trek! We enjoyed feeling the different textures, walking, hopping and dancing over the different tiles. We all had our favourite one!
What’s the same and what’s different?
In PSHE, we have started to look at how we are similar and different to each other. We looked in the mirror in class to spot that we all have eyes, ears, a mouth, nose, chin and cheeks. We then looked at how we might have different colour eyes and hair.
Star and SCARF of the week
Well done John for being our star for fantastic interactions with friends and Amber for being our SCARF wearer for being caring.
What’s that sound?
We used another sense… hearing! We had to use listening ears to guess the sound and match to the correct animal.