It was R1's turn this week to read this brilliant story! We had so many great discussions about the environment and endangered animals too. Take a look at what we have been up to this week...
We created our own scenery to go with our train track...it looked brilliant!
Making shape trains using 2D shapes.
Observational drawings...we looked very carefully!
Creating train tracks with paint...did we keep inside the lines?
Making trains with the mobilo...
...we are so proud of what we have made!
We made trains using the duplo too!
Using shapes to tessellate and create a train outline!
Finger printing on our funky fingers table!
Making CVC word trains with our friends.
Creating our learning journey display...we loved making Mrs Armitage...
...and painting a beautiful hot air balloon!
Making our Pudsey bear ears and bows to go on headbands.
I spy and counting Pudsey games!
Practising our cutting skills to create our own bake sale stand.
Helping Pudsey count his spots using tweezers.
Doing our CIN Joe Wicks Workout!
Happy Children In Need Day everyone!
R3 have enjoyed exploring 'Oi Get off our Train' by John Burningham. We would like to share a few photographs of some of the lovely activities we have enjoyed doing!
We were great at our observational train sketching.
Can we use our fine motor skills to decorate the train?
Of course we can!!
We used lots of different shapes to make our very own shape trains.
They all looked different.
We enjoyed talking about the shapes we had used.
The story characters were great inspiration for us to make our own stick puppets.
We cut them out carefully.
We had lots of fun using them to tell our own stories.
Look at the beautiful scenery we created for our train journey.
Number trains...
We counted the links and attached them carefully.
It was tricky linking them all together.
We worked together forming a human class train...
We went on a journey all around the classroom.
The train set was great fun.
We made a very long track.
Choo Choo all aboard!!
There was a slight problem with our tunnel. Can you guess why?
Mobilo trains.
We are getting more confident building CVC words.
We worked hard measuring our own bodies using different equipment.
We were all different lengths.
R2 have enjoyed exploring 'Oi Get off our Train' by John Burningham. We would like to share a few photographs of some of the lovely activities we have enjoyed doing! We have been very creative and have been singing in groups with our friends.
We worked with our friends and performed ‘The Wheels on the Train’.
We worked with our friends and performed ‘The Wheels on the Train’.
We worked with our friends and performed ‘The Wheels on the Train’.
We worked with our friends and performed ‘The Wheels on the Train’.
This week we have learnt about 2D shapes and their properties.
We drew around shapes to create lovely pictures.
Practising our sentence writing in phonics.
We are practising our fine motor skills, drawing around a train track.
We were drawing pictures of trains that we have created.
Creating our own train tracks.
Making bridges for our trains.
We joined mobilo together to create a train.
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