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Successful Learners at Rebound by the Comets

Tyler bouncing on all fours
Elizabeth coming up after sitting
Elizabeth going to sit
Elizabeth sitting
Alysse bouncing on all fours
Alysse goinginto sit
Alysse star-jumping
Alysse showing a good tuck shape
Matthew showing a great tuck shape
Matthew showing a tuck shape away from visual example
Matthew showing a star-shape away from visual example
Matthew bouncing on all fours
Emma going into tuck shape
Emma going into front drop
Emma bouncing on all fours
Ewan showing open and close
Ewan doing a great tuck shape
Ewan attempting a tuck shape in bounce
Ewan bouncing on all fours
Amber bouncing on all fours going into gentle front drop
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Pudsey Bear Finger Painting – Pine

The Pine Class are preparing for Children in Need. The boys and girls created these lovely ‘Pudsey Pictures’ by using pre cut gummed circles, finger paints and pom poms.

Effective contributors today!

 

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Bluebells – Sensory Sparklers

Check out these super sensory sparklers created by the Bluebells Class. The pupils used shiny paper, glittery shreds and furry pipe cleaners. Well done to these successful learners!

Have fun and stay safe tonight everyone!

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Sparkle & Shine!

Some inspirational words for the art room!

All of the pupils at Willowbank School are absolute stars.

 

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FAOL – Transition Pool Safety

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On Monday mornings the Transition Class have been taking part in pool zumba sessions, led by Mrs McGowne.

The focus this term has been on pool safety and I am delighted to say that all of the boys have displayed excellent behaviour and followed the pool safety rules really well this term.

Superb!

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FAOL – Transition Create Sensory Artwork

The Transition class have been busy creating the characters from their book study, Thumble Tumble and the Ollpheist by A.H Proctor.

The excellent descriptions of the witches in the book have allowed the pupils to gather relevant materials from the art room which would best suit the characters.

We are beginning the sensory art journey with Thumble Tumble and Aunt Bessie…

Super successful learners today. Well done boys!

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FAOL – Bluebells 3D Food Models

Today the boys and girls in the Bluebells class made these super 3D pumpkin models. We discussed Hallowe’en and there was a lots of sharing and teamwork on display during the activity.

Well done to our successful learners.

 

 

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FAOL – Great Listening in Pine Class

The Pine class worked together to create these lovely sensory hedgehogs for the Harvest Assembly.

Everyone was able to carry out a simple instruction and the class worked well together.   Effective contributors!

 

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FAOL – Food Paintbrushes with Pine Class

The Pine class are studying Cloudy with a chance of meatballs for their class topic.  The children were given the opportunity to create their own paintbrushes using food, in connection with the story.

Everyone experienced using a carrot to draw, celery to paint, lettuce to dab and a cut pepper to print. We discussed colour mixing and textures. Successful learners today!

 

 

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FAOL – Beech 3D Parachutes

Today the pupils in the Beech class had a very busy morning continuing their class theme.

Everyone had a go at making a parachute for The English Cow. Recycled plastic bags and some old string were used. Squares of plastic were carefully cut and added to the corners, however we quickly discovered that the cow fell too quickly. Oh dear!

So, the group worked together to design a different type of parachute, this time with a bumpy edge and more string. This time the cow had a much gentler landing!

Super successful learners today!

The English Cow.

 

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