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FAOL – Enterprise

This term we made a card and a gift for someone special in our life. It was Mother’s Day and we all made a card. We painted our hands and made lots of different coloured hand prints on a big piece of card. Some pupils were able to stick all the pieces together to create a vase of flowers. We also made cards and a superhero gift for our dad for Father’s Day.

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Beech Spa Enterprise

We have started to develop an enterprise group in the Beech class recently.  We have opened up our very own spa in class and are in the middle of training up our staff in customer service, money handling, time management and pamper skills! We were all very successful learners and effective contributors as we took on our different roles.

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Focused Areas of Learning – Enterprise – Happy Easter Card!

* SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS, RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS *

The Daisies class have been busy making Easter cards to send home tomorrow. We had a choice of making footprint bunny cards or handprint chick cards.

We hope everyone has a lovely Easter holiday when it comes!

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50 Things – No 2 – Feed the Birds

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We collected yogurt pots from snack and lunch times to fill with a mixture of bird seed and lard. We hung them from trees in the sensory garden for the birds to feed on this winter.

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Focused Areas of Learning – Enterprise – DIY Snowman Mugs

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The Daisies class enjoyed decorating mugs using porcelain paint pens today. We drew snowman faces and our names on them. We had to leave them to set and are excited to take them home as keepsake gifts for our families.

 

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FAOL – Enterprise

The Bluebells were confident individuals and made sweet chocolate snowman to give home as a gift for Christmas. All pupils placed a glove on the wrapped bar of chocolate as the hat for the snowman. Most pupils can wrapped the chocolate in white paper to make it look like a snowman and some pupils were able draw or stick on eyes, carrot nose and mouth.

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Christmas Enterprise

We had fun this week making our Christmas Enterprise craft, we made hot chocolate Christmas baubles and a cane cane gingerbread person to go along with our hot drink with a marshmallow surprise hidden in the bauble.

We were all confident individuals following the verbal instructions to make our enterprise items.

We were successful learners writing our letters to Santa and then we enjoyed a walk in the sunshine to post them.

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Focused Areas of Learning – Enterprise – Happy Halloween cards

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The Daisies class enjoyed making cards to send home to their family wishing everyone a Happy Halloween. The boys had a choice of whether they made a witch or a ghost design and used their hand and foot prints to make their creations.

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Enterprise – Oak Class Cafe

Within our class we are working on our cafe skills as part of our enterprise work.  We are working towards improving our independence when completing jobs within the cafe.  This week we focused on putting on our apron by ourselves and setting the table.  We were effective contributors, all working together to get a good job done.

 

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Enterprise – The Oak Tree Cafe

This week we enjoyed the opening of our Oak Tree Cafe (within class) as part of our class Enterprise. Everyone had to choose lollipop sticks to reveal their role within the cafe. We had some customers, front of house, waiter, dish washer and cashier.

We all were effective contributors to make the cafe successful, we will change the roles and continue to develop or independence within a cafe setting.

  

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