Snow Day

Running in the snow
Group photo
Everyone loved being outside in the snow
Snow angels
‘Look its ice’
Making friends laugh
Having fun with friends
Say cheese
Running round.
They were all so excited to be having snack in the polytunnel
Everyone was so hungry after being outside
Enjoying snack in the polytunnel

The children were so excited to see snow this morning. We spent the morning out at the multicourt playing in the snow. Some of the children enjoying making the snow into snowballs. Other children enjoyed making snow angels too. We enjoyed following the lines of different shapes and making our friends laugh too.

We then went into the polytunnel to have some snack in there. Everyone was so hungry after playing in the snow.

Eco Class of the week.

The finished product, they were all so proud of it.
Making our eco badge

Taking our time to create the badge and  doing it carefully.

The nursery and p6/7 won Eco Class of the week. We have been having daily checks by our eco committee to make sure our lights in the nursery have been switched off when we are not in the room. The paper also needs to be recycled properly in the recycling box and not in the bin. The committee has also been checking to make sure we have unplugged technology that we are not using.

We were then given the task to create a badge for the door to display for winning. The children have worked so hard on the badge and are very proud of the outcome.

Out for a walk

Group photo!
Being sensible and responsible, standing on the grass to let cars pass. We enjoyed waving to them
Even Santa enjoyed playing too.

            

Watching the sheep be released into the fields

We enjoyed taking a walk up Stromfirth Road today. The children done so well at standing in a line and following the people in front of them. Everyone done good listening and followed the instructions well when cars were passing by.

The children enjoyed watching the sheep be released into the fields and watching them run away. The children enjoyed running on the grass and saying ‘hello’ to a few nursery children who weren’t feeling well and were staying at home.