The Sungazers completed a variety of Easter themed Jolly phonics work, followed by peer assessment. – Successful Learners
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The Sungazers completed a variety of Easter themed Jolly phonics work, followed by peer assessment. – Successful Learners
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The Sungazers enjoyed a visit from the little lambs – Confident Individuals.
On Thursday afternoon the Transition boys took part in outdoor learning and had a short session on bushcraft. They all had a turn at lighting fires with a flint and steel with their own tinder. They helped erect a hammock and took turns in using it. The boys were all Responsible Citizens when we lit the main fire. We even managed to cook popcorn over the fire!
The Bluebells have had lots of fun this week preparing for Easter. They were very responsible citizens when they saw the Lambs. The children were quiet and gentle with them and enjoyed petting them. The children worked hard when painting their eggs and had great fun rolling them. Tyler managed to roll his the furthest. Happy Easter everyone!
The boys enjoyed painting our eggs green to look like frogs. We put together some logs along with some special blue paper to make it look like our 6 little speckled frogs were in a pond.
Today we rolled our eggs in the atrium. We used our listening ears and were confident individuals. We waited our turn and rolled our eggs.
The Transition boys were very happy to have another excuse to have chocolate! They boys were all Effective Contributors when they coated balloons with chocolate to make their own Easter eggs. At time of writing the chocolate hadn’t set. Watch this space to find out how successful we were!
The Transition class were fortunate to get a visit from some Spring Lambs this week. The boys were all Responsible Citizens. They were calm around the lambs and took care not to frighten them. I think the boys would have gladly kept one as a class pet!
Despite it being a short week, we still managed to get a lot of work done in the Oak class. A lot of work this week has had a literacy focus, fine motor skills, listening, observing, and comprehension of instructions.
It has been a busy but fun week with all the boys being successful learners and confident individuals in all the tasks we completed.
Sean had a great session on the trampoline during his rebound session, he was very relaxed and cooperative. He signed for ‘more’ several times when he and had great eye contact during his cool down session.
We decorated our eggs with some aboriginal art to go along with our Australian topic work.
We also made some Easter cookies, we were all effective contributors when we made and decorated them. Some cookies never made it home, they went straight into tummies as soon as they were iced.
We made some Easter glasses and Nathan really enjoyed wearing his, he kept them on all day.
Easter Bingo and Blake was the winner ‘Full House’. The boys were working on their listening and comprehension skills whilst playing the game.
It was been a lovely week with lost of sunshine, the boys have enjoyed some time outside with their friends playing with the ball.
We made some colourful eggs, whilst working on our fine motor skills. We did some weaving and tape to create two different style of eggs.
We met some lovely lambs two were only 1 day old and enjoyed a cuddle from some of our boys. They were all very gentle and quiet when petting and cuddling the lambs. Lots of smiles all round.
The Transition boys engaged in sensory time this week. They helped set up the room and showed respect for each other which allowed everyone to take part in an activity of their choice with space and calmness. The boys were all Responsible Citizens.
The Transition boys were Effective Contributors when they successfully planned and completed the decoration of their eggs for Easter. The boys chose a cactus theme and contributed to an overall display. They all learned how to stain their eggs and then add the fine detail. The class then had great fun rolling their eggs on Thursday morning.