This week the children decided, as we had a lot of over ripened bananas, to make banana loaf! As always we had to measure out ingredients, mash, mix and cook!
This week the children decided, as we had a lot of over ripened bananas, to make banana loaf! As always we had to measure out ingredients, mash, mix and cook!
There is definitely a change in the temperature but it has not stopped the fun and learning outdoors.
A huge thank you to Mr Winston for giving up his weekend to repaint our climbing frame and friends bench. The children and staff love the new colours and it has smartened up our garden. Thank you!
We had a very busy day in the woods today. The children were all involved in risk assessing, spotting dangers, highlighting litter to be collected and looking for low level branches. We found a spoon and a bear in the woods and the children then built a house for the bear and engaged in story telling. Bug hunting was also very popular, lots of great vocabulary  and imagination shared to describe what they had found.
Today in the school kitchen we made Raspberry and Oat Muffins and Fruit Kebabs. We had to use the scales to weigh out quantities and chop, mix and spoon mixture to be cooked. We threaded our chosen fruit onto kebab sticks and enjoyed our healthy snack 💛
We were invited to P4:14 to see the wonderful gardens the children had designed and made in shoe boxes. The nursery children were given tokens to vote for their favourite. They were all outstanding but here a small selection of some of our favourites. Well done P4.14!
We had great fun outside using mud and fly swats to create our ‘muddy’ masterpiece! 💛
Today we made sweet potato brownies. We had to peel, chop, mash, weigh and mix ingredients together.
Today we all met Camembear,  our new ‘student’ as Phoebe said! Camembear has come all the way from France to teach us French. We learned how to say hello, ‘Bonjour’ and to tell him our name, ‘je m’appelle’ .
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