Today has
been a very exciting day as it has been rather different to the weeks leading
up to this. With term officially beginning again, it was lovely to get back
into a variety of lessons.
We began the
morning with some silent reading and colouring in order to settle ourselves in,
before beginning some maths in our year groups. The children worked wonderfully
through this lesson and completed a lot of work, as well as showing brilliant
understanding.
We had our
snacks and played outside using the ride on toys before coming back in to
complete our English lesson. It was story maps all round, with each year group
having a different text to illustrate. All children again worked diligently
through this, creating some fantastic images. This was followed by some guided
reading, where the children answered questions based on a text which we read
together in our year groups.
We watched
The Aristocats while eating our lunch and spent some time playing outside in
the glorious weather. We played some different kinds of ball games between the
adults and children.
After lunch,
we completed various Quest-based tasks within our year group. There were some
beautiful French rainbows coloured by Reception and Year 1, with Year 2
creating pictures of, and describing their families to each other. Year 3 Did
some fascinating research into significant palaeontologists, and with Year 5
putting similar interest into their research on the changing borders of Europe
during World War I.
When we had
completed our work, we all spent some time engaging with Opal Play on the
field. We played games and built some structures.
We finished
the day with some free time where we did some drawing, colouring and finished
our film. It has been a very busy day and is sure to be equally as productive
tomorrow!
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