Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Pasta Play
One of our favourite continuous provision activities this half term has definitely been using pasta letters to match those in some given words. Here we are trying to match letters in words from We're Going on a Bear Hunt:
Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores
Last week at school we learned that scientists like to group animals depending on the types of food they eat. We learned some new words: 'carnivore', 'herbivore' and 'omnivore' and sorted some animal cards using hoops. Then we drew and grouped our own animals.
Thank you!
Thanks to all the mums and dads (and grandmas and grandads!) who stay to help with our early work each morning. Last week, before we went on our trip to see We're Going on a Bear Hunt at the theatre, you helped the children to write some fantastic sentences on their whiteboards. Here's a few of their excellent pieces of work:
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Halves and Quarters
Today we learned some new fraction words: half and quarter. We went out to our school playground where Mr Ellis pretended to be an evil robot master. We pretended to be his army of robots and had to follow his instructions to rotate different numbers of quarter turns.
Toca Lego
We used some Lego and the iPad app Toca Builders to practise using position language like 'left', 'right', 'above', 'below', and 'rotate', as well as counting the numbers of blocks. We had to try and give clear instructions to our partner so that they could make the Lego wall or tower that we had constructed.
Didn't these children do a fantastic job!
Sharing Equally
These amazing mathematicians worked so well on sharing groups of 'marbles' between Max the Puppy and Kermit the Frog that I asked them whether they could try and share a bigger group of marbles between three animals. They managed to work out how to equally share them really quickly.
Super skills, mathematicians!
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