P2 Learning Reflection W/E 28.2.20

P2 have been very busy this week preparing for our class assembly. The children really enjoyed sharing our everyday hero message with the school and parents this morning. Thank you to everyone who took time to write such lovely feedback. The children and class teachers really enjoyed reading your comments.

Assembly song links:

 

Leo – I liked the assembly. I liked the singing. Special kind of heroes is my favourite song.

Nicholas – I liked making the alliteration hero names. The words start with the same sound. My name is Nat Nicholas.

Leighton – I liked the assembly. I liked when we were singing the songs and saying our lines. Our assembly was about everyday heroes. My mum is my everyday hero!

James – I liked the assembly. It was about superheroes and we needed to get dressed up in an outfit. You don’t need to wear a mask to be an everyday hero!

Sevinc – My favourite song was the very last one at the assembly.

Emma – I liked the assembly. My favourite part was looking to be like a ladybug.

Sushanth – I liked the assembly. I actually liked the song with Will.i.am.

Charley – I liked saying my part at the assembly.

Lois – I liked the assembly because I liked my speaking parts. It was about everyday heroes. You can share things when you play to be an everyday hero.

Isaac – I enjoyed the assembly because I liked the last song, What I am.

Euan – I liked the assembly. I liked saying my lines.

Austin – I liked the assembly because there was nice songs and we got to say out lines.

Kaelan – I liked doing the assembly. It was all about everyday heroes. An everyday hero is just like me!

Poppy – I liked the assembly today. It was really good. I liked saying all my lines and stuff.

Subhan – I liked the assembly because I liked the songs.

Rory – I enjoyed assembly. My dad was happy that I had some lines and I was happy too.

Ziva – I liked our assembly. I like the what I am song.

Coben – I enjoyed our assembly because it was fun. It was about superheroes and everyday heroes.