“I went to Donegal and had pizza?”
“I like mozzarella!”
“I rolled it out”
“I’m giving thumbs up”
“Do you know how many I got to eat?” “Three!”
“I had five mmmmmm so yummy”
Well done to all the boys and girls for their amazing assembly today. We hope all the parents loved it too. Our assembly shared some our learning from this term. We talked about light and dark, the sun and moon, day and night, fireworks, fire safety, 2D shape and 3D objects, poetry and some interesting fireworks vocabulary. We have been very busy!
This morning, we were playing on the see-saws. We were learning to balance on them and transfer our weight from one side to the other.
I was scared of letting go of the teacher in case I fell but I took my time and learned how to balance on my own. My teacher was very proud of me.
We were enjoying balancing so we decided to borrow a bench from the gym hall to walk along. We turned it upside down and it was very hard to balance on. We also used our building blocks to make stepping stones.
I decided to but objects on each end of the see-saw. I noticed that when I made one side heavier, that side would fall down.
We went to Pollok Park for our Summer trip this year. On our journey we visited Fairyland, climbed big hills, explored the wild woods, identified dinosaur bones and found various vegetables growing in the gardens. It was exciting to spot newts, tadpoles and dragonflies at the pond!
We have also been making the most of the good weather exploring and discovering in our playground and in the church garden.
Thanks very much to all parents who came along to our information evening last Tuesday, May 2nd. This session shared details of 3 of our current initiatives, Skills Academy, Muddy Movers and Play Academy. For those who couldn’t make it, the attached Powerpoint file tells you a little about Muddy Movers, which is a programme of Physical activities designed to advance children’s physical skills and emotional resilience.
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