Reception enjoyed learning positional language through the story Rosie’s walk. We also looked at opposites.
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Reception enjoyed learning positional language through the story Rosie’s walk. We also looked at opposites.
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We had two tudors coming in for our Tudor day mistress Alice and Jack they taught us all about Tudor illnesses such as : the plague and the sweats.
We also learnt about Tudor court cases and how Tom Appletree shot a gun at queen Elizabeth 1st and how her guard died from the gunshot. In the afternoon, we did a play and made a Tudor rose we also learnt how to balance a peacock feather them it was the end of a splendid day and we all got to dress up for the day.
– James C
22/11/19
We had two vistors, who is dressed as a Tudor lady and gentlemen. Also in our class we dressed as Tudors. We learnt about Tudor doctors, drama, made a Tudor rose, learnt about Tudor schools and played Tudor games.
Did you know that the Lumipod Beetle is located in Pandora and is an ambush predator that roams the lands of Pandora? The Lumipod Beetle, which has mountaintop wings situated on it’s thorax, hounds from the sky and ambushes it’s prey from above. Located on the abdomen, is vigorous stinger manages toxic, lethal venom which tranquilizes it’s prey. This remarkable creature feats upon silk worms, other beetles, leeches and grubs. This deadly predator uses it’s external proboscis as a long feeding tube to devour the blood of it’s prey. Although the Lumipod beetle appears small, it’s venom can subdue any swarm of Hexapods on Pandora. This disguised critter ‘s habitat (which is the vast rainforests) is an ideal hunting ground. Occasionally, the beetle has been known to attack and kill Humanoids but only when provoked.
– Mable
Reception children enjoying Maths through stories at home, “Ten Little Superheroes” games and challenges.
Reception have enjoyed the “How Long is a Whale?” story in class.