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Thistle Street – Who lives in my house?

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The Daisies class enjoyed looking at photographs of the people that live inside their house. We used these to create a lift the flap style house craft to showcase on our theme wall display.

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Thistle Street – Build a House Dice Game!

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The Daisies class enjoyed having some competitive play with a dice rolling build a house game. We took turns rolling the dice and cutting out the numbered parts of the house. Then we had to use our shapes to try and build a house.

Logan and Riley were our winners today!

   

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Thistle Street – Using Shapes to make Houses

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The Daisies class enjoyed using their knowledge of 2D shapes to help them when adding doors, windows and chimneys to houses.

We also used flat shapes to try and build some houses.

Finally, we used lego bricks and tried to build houses to give shelter to our toys. We loved doing this and worked very well in pairs to do this!

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Thistle Street – Agnes Auld Roleplay

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The Daisies class enjoyed role playing one of the characters from Thistle Street. Agnes Auld is the street’s cleaner so we used our feather duster to dust the class furniture and used our friend Henry to do some hoovering.

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Thistle Street Theme – Our Houses on Google Maps

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The Daisies class enjoyed listening to our theme story “Thistle Street”. We enjoyed meeting all of the characters and seeing the homes and shops found on Thistle Street.

We explored Google Maps and tried to find our houses on our streets. We loved exploring our familiar areas and took turns travelling around our towns. Some of us showed our friends our local sweet shops, takeaway shops or where their family members live.

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Oliver’s Vegetable Fine Motor Skills

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The Daisies class enjoyed some fine motor skills activities linked to our Oliver’s Vegetables theme. We practised our overwriting using themed worksheets, we used play dough to make a range of vegetable shapes, we moved frozen peas using pegs and we completed an “I spy” task that required really good looking at a theme picture to find the objects.

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Oliver’s Vegetables – Mr Potato Head

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The Daisies class really enjoyed today’s theme related activity. We used a range of vegetables to make a Mr Potato Head. We made choices of what vegetables to use for different body parts and are excited to show them off to our friends in the Infant Corridor.

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Carrot Exploration!

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The Daisies class enjoyed exploring carrots. We used a knife to chop some carrot tops and put them in shallow dishes with wet cotton balls. We are hoping to grow some green carrot stalks!

We also used carrots as a writing tool and practised our overwriting.

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Oliver’s Vegetables – Bubble Wrap Carrots

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The Daisies class enjoyed painting using bubble wrap. They loved exploring this material with their fingers and used it to create carrots.

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Oliver’s Vegetables – Shopping Hide and Seek!

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The Daisies class enjoyed playing a pair shopping game.  Each shopper was given a shopping list and had to hunt around the classroom looking for their items. Once they had everything in their basket, they had to go to the cashier and pay for their shopping.

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