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Sharing Stories
We used our models and drawings to help us make up our own
hedgehog stories.
What does a hedgehog eat?
Can you tell from our pictures what a hedgehog likes to eat?
Hedgehog World
We had great fun using different craft materials to make our hedgehogs. Ssh…..now they’re getting ready to hibernate.
Computer Time
On a Monday afternoon we enjoy using the computers in the library. This block we are practising using our fingers to control the mouse.
Jolly Phonics
We have begun learning our Jolly Phonic sounds. We have had great fun meeting Sammy Snake, Auntie Ant and Inky Mouse. We all enjoyed watching Mr Tall and Mr Tickle playing tennis. Each of the sounds have a song and action that help us to remember them. We also make models and pictures about the different sounds that we enjoy taking home to share with our grown-ups.
Meeting Inky Mouse
Making Auntie Ant
Sammy Snake slithering on the smart board!
Ants on Michael’s pizza!
Number Fun
We have been practising writing our numbers. We have special rhymes to help us remember how to form our numbers correctly.
Take your pencil for a run that’s how you make a number 1.
Half a heart says I love you and a line makes number 2.
Round the tree, round the tree that’s how you make a number 3.
How will we find out about hedgehogs?
We talked about how we could find the answers to our questions. Here are our ideas:
How to find out about hedgehogs
Lachlan/Sandy – use the computer to get information
Sam – go outside to a forest to look
Amber B/Tilly – Look on the ground for clues like footprints
Dylan – look on the ground for holes
Rory – look around the roots of trees
Phoebe – go looking and find a hedgehog that was moving slowly
Thomas – look behind trees
Brodie – smell them
Hughie – climb up a tree and look down
Nancy – get some books about hedgehogs
John – a man/lady who work in the forest could come and tell us about hedgehogs
Ailsa – we could ask somebody that knows all about hedgehogs to come in and tell us. The wildlife trust might know
Sandy – get someone from the zoo to come and help us
Sam – People that live and work in the forest could come in and help us
Ailsa – the vet might be able to help us
Struan – someone at a farm might help us
Hughie – we could go and visit somewhere that has hedgehogs that we can look at
Sandy – detective might go looking
Phoebe – a magnifying glass might help
Ailsa – we could make a hedgehog run and the hedgehogs could come in and we could watch them and find out about them
Let’s find out more about hedgehogs!
How are we going to look after Spiky? What will he need?
After meeting Spiky we decided it would be fun to find out more about what a hedgehog needs to survive. We made up a list of questions that we would like to find out the answers to.
What we want to find out about hedgehogs
Meeting Spiky
On Friday we were all very surprised to find a cardboard box outside our classroom door. When we looked inside we were all amazed to find Spiky, a little hedgehog . Mrs Musgrave put on her special protective gloves and lifted him out to meet us. We were very excited although we tried to be very quiet so that we didn’t frighten him.
What’s that outside the door?
I wonder what it could be?
Be careful Mrs Musgrave!