Outdoor Learning in P4B

Blog WB 9.1.17

Dear all

This week we had the RSPB in, as it is outdoor learning week. Thank you to Mrs Crighton and Mrs Bain foe helping us and to Mrs Woolsey for offering.

In literacy we drew a picture of what happened when the RSPB came in and wrote about what we drew. We tried to spot different birds. We looked at all the birds and counted them .we played games to make learning more fun. We did a game to see how hard it is for birds to get food, water, friends an habitat. We learned that blue tits have to travel 1000 times a day just for food. We learned ducks eat berries, kingfishers eat fish, owls eat meet. Some birds do not like bread because it gives them a sore stomach. When ducks catch the food it looks like they’re doing a handstand. The helpers pretended to be predators. The weather was very bad. We made stories with a game called story spinner.

 

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In numeracy we did our three, four and six times tables. We practiced our CLIC maths session. We practiced counting three digit numbers, parking the hundred number then adding the two digit numbers together.

In P.E we finished off rhythmic gymnastics. There were four different stations

We got a new music teacher called Mrs Bain. We played some games to get to know each other.

We practiced Skye boat song for our assembly. We learned a song when you shake hands and a song called wake up wake up.

With Mrs Begarnie, we learned that when you get baptised you get water over your head. It shows a person is new to the world. We watched videos about it.

Have a good weekend!

Typed by Leah

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