Friday 14 July 2017

Dragonflies 14.07.17

We have had a very exciting week in Lime Class this week.

On Wednesday we watched the Year 2 play 'Maui Catches the Sun.' We thought it was fantastic and have been busy learning and practising the Haka every since. Well done Year 2!

Yesterday we had transfer day and went to our new classroom for morning. We are going to be in Beech Class and Mrs Turner and Mrs McLellan are going to be our teachers. We did lots of fun activities and had playtime on the big playground.

This afternoon we had a treat for getting ten golden pine cones on our Tidy Up Tree. We have been working really hard to work as a team at tidy up time and Miss Howells and Mrs Hyder have been very impressed. 

In Literacy we read the story 'Billy's Bucket.' The story is about a little boy who asks for a bucket for his birthday. When he fills up his bucket with water and looks inside he see's lots of amazing things like a shoal of fish and a whale. We thought about what we might be able to see if we had Billy's Bucket and wrote a sentence to describe it. We thought carefully about what WOW! words we could use and made sure to use capital letters and full stops.

This weeks Learning Owl is Tom. He has been chosen for his positive attitude towards his learning. Well done Tom!



Friday 7 July 2017

David Hockney 07.07.17

This week in Topic we have been artists. We looked at the picture 'Beach Umbrella' by David Hockney and created our own. We used wax crayons to create the sand and sea and filled in the background with watercolour paints. We then used our drawing and collage skills to create our own beach umbrellas and stuck these onto our background. They look fantastic and will be on display on Open Evening.

In Maths we revisited Subtraction. We practised counting back on the number line and recording our working as a number sentence. We made sure to start with the biggest number and use the subtraction symbol in our recording.

Today was our Whole School Picnic. We all had a packed lunch and ate our lunch together on the field. Miss Howells and Mrs Hyder ate their lunch with us too!  In the morning we had a paddle in the paddling pool and at the end of the day we had an ice lolly. It was just like going to the beach!

In Learning Through Play we have enjoyed washing the cars and bikes. We made signs and labels for the car wash and asked our friends whether they would like to bring their cars. It was 4p a wash. 

This weeks Learning Owl is Zaina, She has been chosen for her 'can do' attitude towards her learning. Well done Zaina, we hope you have a lovely weekend with Hootie!


Friday 30 June 2017

Ladybirds 30.06.17

This week in Literacy we have been learning about the life cycle of a lady bird. We read a non-fiction book all about ladybirds and recorded some facts. 
Did you know? 

  • A baby ladybird is called a larva.
  • Baby ladybirds eat 50 aphids a day. 
  • Some ladybirds give you a nip if you are not gentle. 
  • You should hold a ladybird on a paintbrush so you don't hurt it.
In Maths we revisited addition and practised recording our working. We learnt that you can show your working pictorially (by drawing pictures) or as a number sentence. We also found out that if you reverse the number sentence the answer is still the same. For example;  3+5 =8 and 5+3=8

In gymnastics we used one to two feet jumps and two to two feet jumps to travel along, over and across different pieces of equipment. We also practised using our jumps for hopscotch, ladders and jumping from one side of the river to the other.

When we arrived at school on Monday one of our butterflies had hatched out of its cocoon and by Tuesday afternoon we had five beautiful butterflies. Today we released them onto the school meadow. They flew off all by themselves and enjoyed exploring the different plants and flowers.

On Wednesday an Air Ambulance came and landed on the school field, it was very exciting. We walked around the helicopter and had a look inside and Daisy presented them with a check for all the money we raised at Redbourn Fun Run.

This weeks Learning Owl is William, he has been chosen for his fantastic writing this week. Well done William, we hope you have a wonderful weekend with Hootie and hope to see him at the Strawberry Fayre. 

Don't Forget tomorrow is the Strawberry Fayre!  We look forward to seeing lots of you there. Our minibeast wind chimes will be on sale for £1.50 so don't forget to pick your up.

Friday 23 June 2017

Sports Day 23.06.17

On Monday we had a visit from the School Nurses.We found out all about how to look after our teeth. We talked about which foods are healthy and unhealthy and learn't how to keep our teeth clean and healthy. Lots of us knew that we have to brush our teeth for 2 minutes but lots of didn't realise we also have to brush our tongues.

On Wednesday we took part in a Game On workshop. We learn't how to play dodge ball, it was really fun! We have been practising how to play in the outdoor area in Learning Through Play. I wonder if you can teach your families how to play? 

Today we have had a very exciting day. This morning we had Sports Day, we took part in lots of different activities and worked as a team to earn points for our colour groups. We done to everybody for trying their best and taking part and thank you to all the friend and family that came to support us. 

This Afternoon it was Healthy Living afternoon so we made smoothies. We cut up strawberries and banana and put them into the blender with milk and yoghurt. Then we whizzed it up, it all blended together and made a nice pink colour. The smoothie was very yummy, lots of us gave it a thumbs up!

In Celebration Assembly we had a Fashion Show. 6 children from each class showed off their up cycled clothes from Green Day and walked down the Catwalk. There were lots of very interesting and imaginative creations, well done everybody!

For this weeks Home Learning we would like you to go out for a walk and see how many wild flowers you can find. Draw or paint a picture of what you find. 


Friday 16 June 2017

Green Day! 16.06.17

Today is Green Day so we have all come to school wearing something green. We haven't used the lights, computers or interactive whiteboard and all had a packed lunch for lunch. We bought old clothes in from home and have had lots of fun up-cycling them using beads, glitter and ribbons. We have also made hats, crowns and jewellery out of bin bags, dish clothes, tin foil, carrier bags and paper plates. We have made some fantastic creations and can't wait to show them off at the fashion show next week.



In Maths this week we have been practising ordering numbers to 20 and solving problems.
We played balloon pop on the interactive whiteboard and worked together to pop the balloons in order to 20. We also had a go at counting back from 20 and using our understanding to solve problems. If Lime Class start counting from 6 will they say number 2? What do you think? Why?



In Literacy we wrote a sentence about what we have enjoyed in Reception. We have done so much learning and enjoyed so many things it was really hard to choose!


In Computing we learnt how to use the laptops. We learnt how to click and drag using the mouse pad and worked with a partner to make a picture. Why not have another go at home, using the website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/makes/mister-maker-make-a-picture.


On Thursday it was National Clean Air Day so for home learning this week we would like you to think about what you can to help cut air pollution. Some of us have decided that we will walk or scoot to school everyday so we don't have to use our cars.

Friday 9 June 2017

Bekonscot Model Village 09.06.17

Wow another week has flown by and what a lovely week we have had. On Wednesday we went on a school trip to Bekonscot Model village. We went on a yellow double decker bus and sat next to our friends. On the way there we sat on the bottom and on the way back we sat on the top. When we got to the model village there was lots to see! There was a zoo, a church, a school, a circus, a mine and much much more. There were also trains that went in all different directions and to lots of different stations. Some of the trains stopped at the stations and some went straight through. Thank you to all the adults that came with us,we hope you enjoyed the day as much as we did!

Today was our second sharing assembly. We all remembered our words and spoke clearly and confidently in front of our friends and family. We also sang three new songs and remembered to project our voices so that everybody could hear. Miss Howells and Mrs Hyder made a special video with photographs from different times and celebrations across our Reception year. We loved it! We can't believe how much learning we have done in Lime Class and how much we have grown!

Thank you to all the children and parents who have been on the blog and left a comment. It's great to hear what you have enjoyed learning about and what you got up to over half term. Thank you!

This weeks Learning Owl is Evie. She has been chosen for persevering with her reading.Well done Evie, have a super weekend with Hootie!

For Home Learning this week we would like you to draw a picture of your home and tell us what it is like. 

Friday 26 May 2017

May Day 26.05.17

What a busy week! 

On Wednesday we went on a walk around the village. We used positional language to plot our route and talked about how to cross the roads safely. We remembered to stop look and listen and look right and left to see if any cars were coming. We also looked for old and new houses and talked about how they were similar and different.

In History we looked at pictures of Redbourn high street in the past and the present and compared them. We noticed that there were no cars in the 1920's and that they used horse and cart to get around. 

In Maths we have been learning about capacity. We used the vocabulary 'full, half full and empty' to describe the amount of water in different cups and talked about how we could make them the same. We then looked at three different size water bottles and estimated how many cups of water it would take to fill them. We noticed a pattern between the amounts- The smallest bottle held 1 and a half, the medium held 2 and a half and Miss Howells' water bottle held 3 and a half!

On Thursday we did our May dance at the Community Tea and today we had our May Day celebrations. Ross was our King and Jessica was our Queen. We all remembered the steps to our dance and danced confidently in front of our friends and family. Well done Lime Class and thank you to everyone who came to watch. 

Next week is half term so Hootie is jetting off on holiday but looks forward to his next adventure when we come back. 

Our Home Learning this week is to have a look at the blog and leave a comment. I wonder if you can tell Miss Howells what you have enjoyed learning about this week? 

Have a lovely week and stay safe and we'll see you on Tuesday 6th June.