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Pudsey Fun!

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We loved our fun Children in Need day today and had lots of themed activities. We made spotty themed cupcakes and biscuits and had a themed snack,  assembled a teddy bear using different sized circles and enjoyed spotty themed sensory activities using orb beads, bubbles and the mobile magic carpet.

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Fun at Ten Pin Bowling!

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The Moonbeams class loved visiting the Garage Leisure Centre yesterday where we had a game of ten pin bowling. This was a special treat due to us now finishing our Flintstones theme and we had lots of fun pretending to bowl like Fred Flintstone! We finished off our outing with a Wimpey snack.

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FAOL – Eco/Sustainable Development – No Poverty

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The Moonbeams Class watched some animated clips about Global Goals. We particularly enjoyed Mr Bean’s Global Goals clip. We looked closely at ‘No Poverty’ and made a poster displaying this global goal.

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Fireworks in a Jar Science Experiment

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The Moonbeams Class were very enthusiastic when creating fireworks in a jar. We mixed oil and drops of food colouring in a bowl. We added this to a jar of warm water and watched closely! Soon, we could see a range of colourful fireworks in our jars.

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FAOL – Enterprise – Bedrock Bar and Stone Age Snack Shack

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The Moonbeams Class have thoroughly enjoyed our Flintstones theme. We decided to use all our theme knowledge and invite some of our peers to a Bedrock Bar and Stone Age Snack Shack.

Our menu included dino bites (turkey dinosaurs), dino toast, hot rocks (meatballs), cheesy boulders (cheesy puff crisps) and Flintstones fruity fizz juice (Lilt zero). We enjoyed creating menus and placemats, preparing snacks and serving them to our friends.

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O’clock Times

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The Moonbeams class have completed lots of hard work focusing on time recently. We have been matching o’clock times, making o’clock times on large analogue clocks and also completed o’clock bingo games which we have really enjoyed.

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Sugar Content in our Drinks

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The Moonbeams class loved looking closely at a range of popular drinks. We looked at the sugar content of each drink and measured the amount of sugar into ziplock bags. We then ordered the drinks from the least sugar content to the most sugar content.

We were very surprised with some of the results that a small carton of orange juice has more sugar than a bottle of lucozade and that a bottle of Yazoo flavoured milk has more sugar than a can of coca cola!

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FAOL – Outdoor Learning – Horror Shaped Walk

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The Moonbeams class enjoyed a spooky Halloween themed walk. We looked at a map of our local area and planned a route so that we would walk in the shape of a witches hat.

We walked through the Kay Park looking at the monument, seen the Robert Burns statue, looked at the town landscape and found some lion statues!

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FAOL – Science – Erupting Ghost Pumpkins

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The Moonbeams class loved our erupting pumpkin science experiment where we mixed vinegar, fairy liquid, food colouring, glitter and baking soda. It all fizzed inside the pumpkin and it looked as thought the pumpkin was being sick. We had lots of fun!

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Spooky Sensory

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The Moonbeams class were very brave when exploring the Stars Class’ sensory trays. There were gooey ghost slime, wiggling worms, creepy crawly boxes and pumpkin slime.

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