What Did We Learn?

The children have been talking about their experiences at the fire station. These were some of their comments when looking at our photos of the fire engine.

Parker: I was blowing the fire out with a hose. The fire engine is red. It’s big.
Freddie: the hose gets the fire away. They flush it away.
Alex W.: I went in the fire engine. I wore a helmet and used a hose. Water came out then Zack wanted a go.
Lewis: I had a turn of squirting the hose. I sitted on the fire truck.
Emilia H.: I was sitting in the back.
Euan: I went inside the fire engine. Water came out the hose to put the fire out.
Jessica: it’s hot fire.
Danielle: I’m watering the fire.
Emily M.: I went in the fire engine and sprayed the hose.

The children also talked about the road safety learning on our visit.

Letti: we learned to look about where the cars are and to walk on the pavement.
Nancy: I was a lollipop lady. I helped people to cross the road so Filip could ride his bike to school.
Arthur: the lollipop lady stops the cars to cross the road.
Tom: we were playing cars and bikes and buses. I played a lollipop man. Stopped the cars. Freddie was there. Stop, keep your eyes open, keep your ears open, think with your brains.
Jake: be safe. Look with the eyes. If cars coming stop, listen, cross at the man.
Tiana-Rose: I walk with Mum. Hold hands on the pavement. Wait before you cross. Cross at lollipop man.
Lewis: Stop! Cross at the lollipop man, look both ways and think. Hear with your ears.

It certainly sounds like lots of good listening has been happening on our visit.

World Book Day

World Book Day is always a lovely opportunity to celebrate our favourite books and to encourage the children to enjoy stories. This year, as part of a whole school celebration, the children were encouraged to dress as their favourite book character and to bring in their favourite books.
We were also very lucky to have Arthur’s Mummy in Nursery as a super visiting storyteller and would like to thank her so much for taking the time to join us. It was great to see so many children participating in World Book Day and we hope that you enjoy these photos of some of the children’s lovely outfits.

Book Fair Visit

Some of the children paid a little visit to the Book Fair in school this week and enjoyed having a look at all the super books on display. It was great to see the children enthusiastic about stories and some told their families about the books they were interested in. Well done boys and girls for your super behaviour and manners in the wider school environment.

Valentine Thoughts

As part of our Valentine’s Day discussions, the children in the Rainbow Room talked about who they love and why.

Layla: Mummy looks after me. She laughs with me and plays with me.
Alexa: Granny and Papa are kind. They give us sweeties. Papa gives me a cuddle. Belle the dog gives me a kiss.
Zack: Dave – he plays with the bricks with me.
Aoife: Mummy and Daddy and my cousins. I love them because I’m going to their house for their birthday. My Gran makes me feel good. She gives me toys. I cuddle her. You show love with kisses, huggles and chocolate.
Nancy: I love Sophia because she loves me.
Craig: Daddy and Jacob.
Arthur: I love my Mummy. She kisses me when she sees me or when she goes to work. She is kind. I give her a kiss.
Oscar: Mummy gives me medicine ’cause it makes me feel better. I give Mummy a cuddle.
Tiana-Rose: Aoife because she’s my best friend.
Isla: Mummy, Daddy, Bella and Jasper. I love everybody.
Emilia H.: I love Konrad my friend. He’s four. I’ve been in Poland to see Konrad. He’s got two dogs and lots of chicks. He gives me a kiss and a cuddle.
Freddie: Mummy and Tom because I like her and I am her friend.
Safoora: I love my sister because she likes me. I let her play with my toy.
Parker: Mummy, Daddy, Elliot, Leah and Brogan. Brogan’s my best favourite, they take me to the red shop and buy a drink and yo-yos.
Alex G.: Mummy and Daddy.
David: Mummy, Daddy, Peter and Jacob. They buy me sweeties. Mummy gives me sweeties and we go on bikes.
Cody: I love Mummy because she doesn’t shout at me.
Primrose: I love Emily because she draws.
Lewis: I love my baby Emilia at home. She smiles a lot.

Measuring And Counting

Measuring and counting are a big part of making playdough and some of the children are becoming very adept at following instructions to make their own dough. It’s much more fun to play with dough that you have made yourself and the children are very keen to follow the recipe and choose their own colours. Good listening and counting skills are developing with each batch that they make. Here is a little group of chefs busy at their work.

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