R1 are going deep INTO THE WILD. We have been considering nature and the way things work. Kevyn the Zookeeper needs our help as he has just started at the zoo, he doesn't know how to do some things, we are good at explaining. We have compared our country and the nature we find in our gardens to the nature found in the Amazon. We have seen some photos and films of Amazon living and found out about the 'Bon fim' ribbons.
Kevyn the zoo keeper needs our help!
Music makers deep in the jungle
Making for our phonics wall
Leaf us be
Anifeiliad
Gross motor control
Vocoding for the dance [a vocoder mixes the voice with the keyboard noise]
Quality play and the important social aspect of school
Creativity
We are becoming animals
Sharing ideas
Collaborative game
Makers
Showing what we know, impressing Mr Lock
Together better
Concentration
Brasilian boat making
We are busy
Showing what we know
Kevyn the zoo keeper is going to get some tips from us
Movement and imagination
R2
We looked at photos of animals
To make observation drawings
Using a jungle picture we wrote sentences all by yourselves.
Working together we made a zoo for jungle animals.
Using block play we made homes for jungle animals.
It was fun working together.
Working together to created a zoo.
It was good fun.
We used cubes to measure the animals.
It helped us to work out which was tallest and shortest.
We looked at different types of jungle animals.
We draw the animals with lots of detail.
We thought about what the different animals need to live and created a zoo.
Practising our HFW making sure we form our letters correctly
We got creative which is always fun!
R3 have been going jungle mad this week!
Exploring and creating our own tuff tray jungle.
Drawing an imaginary jungle animal.
Camouflage key word practise.
Jungle maths games.
We used our colouring and cutting skills to make swirly snakes.
These are ready to hang in our role play area.
We collaged around our faces to turn ourselves into jungle animals.
Guess who?
Finding out and recording animal facts.
Jungle lookout towers.
Obsercational drawings.
We were particularly good at snakes.
We painted panels of brown for our jungle area.
Lots of our own work went into creating our fun role play.
Finally we can become jungle explorers!
Working together with the parachute.
We got faster and faster.
SHARKS!!!!
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