World of Work

The children have been very busy the past few weeks participating in activities related to the World of Work. We have learnt so much about lots of different jobs available in the world we live in.  The children have experienced lots of different learning opportunities that has allowed them to explore and gain knowledge of the roles of police officers, fire fighters, doctors, teachers, builders/road workers, hairdressers/beauticians, football coaches and lots more. Please click the link below to see some of the fantastic work the children have done.

Mini beasts:

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Sea Creatures:

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A huge thank you to all the parents, friends, family members and businesses that helped us provide excellent learning experiences for the children by providing us with fantastic resources and videos full of knowledge about their jobs. The children loved using the resources and watching all the videos where they recognised some familiar faces.

 

 

Some of the parents might have heard there was a thief in the ECC last week !

PLEASE  DO NOT BE ALARMED!! Alana’s biscuits for her cup of tea were returned safely to her (minus a few as the thief was hungry).

Please see the link below for the police report of the offence (and to find out who took Alana’s biscuits )

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To round off world of work week we have asked the children what kind of job they would like to do when they grow up. Press the link bellow to see the children’s fantastic drawings of the jobs they inspire to have when they grow up as we “build the foundations of our future work force”.

The staff have also done videos as they look back to when they were younger and share the jobs they thought they wanted to do.

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