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charity cadets raised over 300 pounds at the coffee morning . The money is going to Macmillan Cancer Charity.
Thank you to everyone who came along and made a donation!
The home baking was amazing – thank you!!
Big Thursday – in the woods
we were playing hide and seek in the forest.
We were playing football rounders in the field.
by Lucas
Mud!
Today in the woods I put my hand in mud. It felt chocolately!
I painted with my muddy hands.
I did a muddy hi – five with Miss Dale.
Mrs McCrudden was painting with me.
I even have mud on my face!!
By Thomas
Thank you!
Castles
Lewis – Show and Tell
Lewis brought in his toy model sheep and told us about how to get them ready for a show and market.
He showed us how to comb and fluff the wool. It is important to get the sheep all cleaned up and ready.
The children in class had a turn at brushing and combing the sheep.
You have to be careful when brushing the head.
Isaac: I thought Lewis’s talk was good. I wish he had brought in another model too.
India: I thought Lewis did a good talk. The audience needed to sit up and not be moving around.
Pupils in class asked good questions.
Look out for some photos coming soon!
Windy playtime in the Field
Mrs Jardine and I took all the pupils who wanted to come along to the field at lunchtime today.
It was amazing!
The wind blew all our cobwebs away as we ran, rolled and jumped. Some of us tried to climb trees – some of us will have to wait until we are taller but we gave it our best shot.
Thomas and I gave a tree a hug and had a listen to see if the trees wanted to talk to us.
David and I collected different types of leaves and collected them for a rattle wind stick.
Problem solving
Creativity
Adapting
Curiosity
Are just some of the Meta Skills we used in the field today!!
Meanwhile… Mrs Stephen and 3 pupils stayed behind and had the whole playground to themselves!!! They loved it!!
We’ve decided we are going to the field as often as we can!
Miss Dale
remembrance day
Remembrance day is super important cause its about people who have been in the army and protected our country and made people feel safer. Poppies were the first flowers to grow on the battle fields and they are now a symbol of peace and remembrance .
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