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The World needs more Purple People!

We were all glad to see each other back at school after the holidays.

We were all successful learners and have been using the large building blocks and other items from around the classroom to help us with our numeracy skills.

 

Let’s build a really high tower!!

 

Counting is FUN!!

Meet our new Teacher –  a very confident individual at this numeracy task.

 

We love songs about counting.

Multi-tasking – counting and doing my exercises!

Our lovely conker Art.

We love Working Together in the Pine Class . Golden Rule Number 6 – Helping each other and creating something special.

A work of art.

Lets Dance – Music and MOVE!

“Do you want to share?”

Purple Play Dough Fun!

Great exercises for our hands  – flattening and grasping.

Rolling and squeezing.

Literacy online – listening to our story ‘The World needs more Purple People’.

Enjoying Boyle’s singing!!!!

This is our story.

Step 2 – to becoming a Purple Person ‘Laugh’ we do lots of that in the Pine Room!!!

Getting the menu photos ready for Monday “What do you fancy, Links or a Baked Potato?”

Embracing your inner Aladdin during Music and MOVE.

Have a Great Weekend Everyone!!!

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How much?

The oak class have been working hard on their numeracy ILP targets.  We have been improving our confidence and understanding of using money to pay for items.

Everyone were successful learners and were all actively engaged with focused attention.

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Successful Learners – Literacy Reading

The Transition boys were Successful Learners during their reading time this week. Some boys read to each other, some used technology to advance through their story and some read along with staff and answered questions. A lovely calm, hardworking time!

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Outdoor Maths Trail – IDL

The Stars class were confident individuals and successful learners when we followed a maths trail in the garden. We followed instructions to collect and count items from the garden as well as identify and make shapes.

SCIENCE – BOUNCY EGG

We soaked boiled eggs in vinegar and found that the shell turned soft, We tentatively checked if it would bounce and it did……..a little!

 

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Highlights of our Week

We have a right to share our thoughts freely  UNICEF Article 13.  We enjoyed  listening to a story called, ‘What to do with an idea’.  The moral of the story was to share your ideas with everyone and say what you are thinking.  So we made a silhouette picture of our head and put jigsaw puzzles inside for our ideas.  In the Oak class we are regularly encouraged to share what we think.

We enjoy working on our reading skills every week, we are becoming confident individuals at reconsigning the familiar words that are repeated throughout the story.

Everyone in the Oak class loves pizza, we played a pizza topping game with friends to increase our memory skills.  Some of us could remember three toppings others could remember up to five toppings.

      

We were successful learners when following the music to play some of our favourite songs, this week we played ‘I Love my Life’ and ‘Three Little Birds’.  Everyone was actively engaged in the music lesson.

We enjoyed our outdoor PE lesson, we were working on our basketball skills.  We were confident individuals when trying to dribble and shoot as independently as possible.  Everyone focused their attention and listened to the advice given to make their performance better.

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I do not eat the colour green!

In Numeracy we were all successful learners and worked on our counting skills – lots of counting songs and finding a set of classroom objects for each number.

1 Fly Swat

2 Pretty Flowers

3 Rhythm Sticks

4 Musical Bells

5 Different Feelings

6 Pink Flamingos

7 Classmates

Colour Matching – griping the different objects and posting them through the correct slot.

We enjoyed doing some art work and using bubble wrap to help us create some different effects.

The weather was so nice on Tuesday afternoon we got outside in the sunshine and had great fun having a sing song!!

In keeping with our Rainbow theme this week is all about GREEN, and we have started reading a new story called ‘I do not eat the colour green’.

Music and Move with some confident individuals.

Domino Fun

ICE Pack  – How I feel? We are continuing reading the story ‘The Color Monster’ – we all decided what colour and what materials to use to bring our Monsters to life!!!

We have also been looking at the changing seasons and made some beautiful leaves for our windows.

      

We had some fun with bread dough, it is great exercise for our hands – stretching and griping and a fun sensory experience too!

          

Have a great weekend

From the Pine Class

 

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Maths Week

The boys in the Bluebells were successful learners for “Maths Week” this week.  On Monday we had a shape hunt indoors, we were all confident individuals finding the different coloured shapes around the room. We then matched lots of shapes on our shape sheet.

On Friday we did lots of number activities including a lovely number tuff tray in our outdoor area. We had different numbers in bowls and had to use the tweezers to put the correct number of pom poms into the bowl. The boys were successful learners all trying to use the tweezers independently and with a little support from the staff.

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Successful Learners Numeracy

The Transition boys were Successful Learners to pay for items from the virtual toy shop.

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Successful Learners Literacy

The Transition boys were Successful Learners when they worked hard on their individual literacy tasks. Tasks ranged from writing skills, sequencing skills and reading skills.

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Work Work Work

This week in the Oak class we have been focusing on our topic work.  We have created a seasonal tree for our wall display.  We were successful learners when we were working on google maps, distance and directional awareness.  Everyone responded positively to the activities set and actively engaged.

We learnt that Mr Burt has the longest drive to work and Blake has the shortest drive to work.

 

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