The children have been exploring how to use the tools in forest school to make a necklace.
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The children in Lions class have been practising cutting and joining techniques in preparation for making animal enclosures as part of their DT project. We are really enjoying our swimming time in the pool. The children had a wonderful visit to Exmoor Zoo. The children in Lions class had a fantastic day being immersed in all things animals for the engage day. The children began their day creating animal masks and talked about their favourite animals. The children then made observations of different animal prints and recreated their patterns in a range of different ways. After sharing some stories and learning some new songs the children then made their own animal models using clay. The whole school had a wonderful visit to the local theatre this week to see the amazing Essex Dance Troupe. The children all sat in awe of the talented children and teenages who performed an array of incredible dances.
Elephants investigated boats and rafts and observed how they float. As part of our design and technology learning we have designed and built our own rafts out of everyday materials. We then tested them on water to see if they would float or sink! As part of our Christopher Columbus history day Elephants walked to Ilfracombe Harbour to investigate the Geography of our town. We first stopped near the Landmark Theatre to find out how Christopher Columbus used a compass to navigate the seas. We found North, East, South and West directions and we looked carefully to see what we could see to draw it. We then walked on through the town looking for clues about how old the buildings were and when they were built. We also looked at how the harbour wall has changed over time. We stopped for our morning snack and drink on the pier and then finally we walked on to Verity to see her welcoming the boats into the harbour. The children in Zebras enjoyed looking at different rafts this week and thinking about why they float. They then designed their own raft and built it, then tested to see if it would float and thought about any changes they could make to improve their raft. As part of our Columbus Day Zebras had a walk down to the harbour. We enjoyed our snack at the beach and then walked along the water line spotting fish and parts of crabs that had been washed ashore. We looked at the boats in the harbour and compared them to the ships Christopher Columbus would have had. One similarity we decided was that he would have had masts like the yachts to hoist the sails and maybe oars like the gig boats use. We walked to the pier and stood near Verity to draw what we could see at the different compass points which allowed the children to put their recent maths learning on 'turns' into practice. On the way back to school we passed the Jonathan Edwards memorial and had a go at jumping from one circle to the next. |
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