Little Explorers in P2B!

This week in P2B we have been revising our knowledge of addition and subtraction. We have shown Miss Boyes that we have remembered all of the strategies that she has taught us. We can even work out those tricky missing number calculations.

 

In writing we have continued to use our imagination to create fun and interesting stories. Miss Boyes gave us a story starter and we had to complete it. The story starter was
“I hadn’t seen the glittery, frosty door before.  It wasn’t there last night.  Cautiously, I turned the handle. Behind the door was…”

We all came up with fantastic ideas to carry on the story.
“Behind the door was fairy Twinkle Bell”- Katherine.
“Behind the door was Princess Zuzanna in Disneyland.”- Zuzanna.
“Behind the door was a cheeky monkey in the rainforest”-Calvin.
“Behind my door was a T-Rex.”- Andrew.

On Monday we had great fun as little explorers on our nature hunt. We went on the hunt for plants and flowers and in our trios we ticked them off once they had been found.
We even saw the ducks in the pond and one of them tried to follow us back to St. Ninian’s. We had great discussions about our local area and had lots of interesting questions to ask. A poster was spotted on our walk which had pictures to show the plants and animals we might find in our local area.
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In Art we have been looking at lots of different lines. Miss Boyes asked us to draw a variety of different lines to make a pattern. We drew wavy lines, long lines, swirly lines, zig zag lines and many more.

We made some beautiful art work.
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As well as our nature hunt on Monday we also took part in Judo. We took part in super fun activities and it was an exciting way to begin the week.
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Today we had our last Ninian’s Natter. We reflected on our learning in term 4 and our aims. We also self-assessed our progress in Primary 2 and shared our thoughts with our peers.

Have a Lovely weekend from Miss Boyes and P2B!

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