What a week we have all had. The snow came to Great Yarmouth and covered it with many inches of snow. The children have told us so many stories of their adventures in the snow and according to educational experts, building a snowman is also a very good learning opportunity. The children can plan and construct and also be creative. Building a snowman can help with problem solving and Numeracy skills..... and they thought they were just having lots of fun.
The children have had lots of experience of building snowmen at school too. Last Friday the children helped build many different people with Mrs Whittaker and Miss Wright.
As your child is getting better at blending then they will soon be getting a reading book, (if they haven't already got one.) The children will read with an adult every Thursday/Friday so your child's reading book needs to be in school every week to help us to change their book.
This week your child has been looking at some key vocab in Numeracy. They are now confident in using words such as under, on top off, between, next to, beside, off, behind and inside. We have also looked at comparing sizes by using words such as 'taller' and 'shorter'.
Have some fun this weekend with one of your child's toys by asking your child to place the toy in the room and asking them to use some of the vocab that we have been using.
The children are definitely becoming more independent and looking at the resources in the classroom to see what they would like to use.
Jayden spent his learning time counting 100 beads on a bead string and then telling the adults his findings.
In PE this week we have been working on apparatus for jumping. We decided that it wouldn't be warm enough for the children to get changed into their shorts and T-Shirts to walk out into the cold to get to the hall, so the children took off their shoes, socks and jumpers (whilst in the school) and worked safely on the apparatus.
The children have been looking at safe landings and making sure that they bend their knees. The children have also looked at how high they might jump and the different things they might do with their arms to help them to balance.
Here are a few pictures of the children in action.
We are all hoping that next week will be a very normal week and that bad weather will not disrupt our school day. Don't forget that you are welcome to come and see your child's celebration book on Monday morning.
Have a good week and we'll see you on Monday.
Ladybird Class