We have been learning all about the Great Fire of London in History. The children worked together to complete a timeline of events that unfolded in early September 1666. They have learnt songs to help remember what happened. We then designed and made our own Tudor houses to burn down! The children could see how quickly the fire spread between
Author: Natalie Slater
We had fun toasting marshmallows in forest school! We learnt about fire safety and sang some songs around the fire.
Year 1 have begun composing their own music with Mr Withers. They chose which instruments to use and clapped their own rhythm. We can’t wait to carry on with this next week and hear the finished pieces!
We had fun making up our own adventures for old bear and his friends. Thinking about who was in the story, where they were, what went wrong and who helped.
The Year 1’s talked about different types of shelters and where we may find them. As a group they created their own shelter and decorated their dens with all sorts of things! Some of the children told stories, whilst others created their own games to play.
Year 1 forest school group used a mallet, different types of leaves and white fabric to create fantastic leaf printed patterns.
Year 1 have been learning about self portraits. They have looked at the features of a face and drawn themselves using pencils. They then traced over their own photos onto laminating pouches.
Year 1 have been reading The Tiger who came to tea. They have sequenced the story, described the characters, hot seated the characters and acted out the story. Here are some pictures of them making their own puppets and retelling the story!