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World Book Day Fun

We have had lots of fun celebrating World Book Day!

We read ‘Supertato’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ then were confident individuals and completed lots of fun activities. Our favourite was creating our own ‘Supertatos’!

 

 

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Design a Snowman

We had super talking and listening this morning during our literacy work!

We were confident individuals and made choices to design our own snowmen pictures. We discussed our choices and shared our finished designs with our peers.

 

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Name Art

Good Morning 🙂

Todays activity is all about our names.

Write out a letter of your name, or your full name for an extra challenge. You can ask an adult to help with this part.

 

Next collect some different resources from your house or garden.

 

Use the materials to make the shapes of each letter.

Have a look at our work below for some examples. What letters can you see?

 

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Pillow Forts

Hi everyone! 🙂

This weeks challenge is a family challenge.

 

Build a fort or hide using blankets, cushions and sheets. You can make it small and cosy or big and comfy. Once you have built your fort, get cosy inside and share your favourite book with your family!

 

If you are enjoying spending time outside in the sunshine, you could build a ‘tent’ outside and share a picnic with your family.

 

Mrs Cogswell and her son have had fun putting up a tent in their garden and created some art using things they found in the garden.

 

 

 

 

 

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FAOL- World Book Day

The Daisies were successful learners during World Book Day. We  participated in a book swap, and chose what books we would like.

We spent time in the sensory room and had great listening to different stories while relaxing in our pajamas and costumes.

We were confident individuals when taking part in our costume parade and enjoyed seeing everyone fantastic costumes and favourite books.

On Friday, we enjoyed a visit from author Greta Yorke who read ‘The Tartan Witch’. We were effective contributors and took part in lots of sensory activities linked to the story. The daisies especially enjoyed making a magic potion!!

 

 

 

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