Number Day π’
Thank you everyone for supporting the NSPCC Number Day with fabulous costumes, creative clothing and generous donations! π
Thank you everyone for supporting the NSPCC Number Day with fabulous costumes, creative clothing and generous donations! π
A great big well done to this member of Chalkhill who joined Oly Rushβs beach clean at Ringstead Bay last weekend! ππ
Our sea-themed frottages (art made from rubbings) are looking fabulous! As well as fish the children have created crabs, octopuses, squid, turtles and sharks using this technique! π¦ππ¦π¦
See below for some snapshots of moments in our week – group games, tidy up teamwork, computer skills and a bit of place value! Happy weekend, everyone π
We have been exploring ways we can show different textures through rubbings and printing. Check back in to see how we use these to make our sea-themed collages over the next few weeks! ππ‘π
Puzzles are even more fun when you work as a team to complete them! π§©π
A big highlight of our week was meeting Oly Rush from Charity Project Planet Earth. Oly came to speak to Year 1 about plastic pollution and how we can help protect our oceans.
Oly organises regular Litter picks in Dorset that you can take part in with an adult. It is free and all the equipment you need is provided – including litter pickers, gloves and bags. Β His next litter pick is Sunday 28th January at Ringstead Bay, 12pm. More information can be found here on his website https://projectplanet.earth/
The shapes and patterns of shells are amazing! We loved feeling the spikes and spirals as we did our observational drawings – and listening for the sea of course! π
Just a reminder about our Christmas Reading Challenge – whether you just pick one or two things or complete them all we hope you get some cosy story times together over the holidays! π
Thank you from us all for your thoughtful cards, gifts and wishes – have a very merry break and we look forward to seeing you in 2024! β¨
We have been learning about the names and properties of solid (or 3D) shapes. Lots of us challenged ourselves to build models or create them using magnetic blocks. One member of our class has even been looking out for shapes in the local area – they showed us how they found buildings and features that represent each solid shape in our class set! If you fancy a shape hunt as well Poundbury is especially good for 3D shape spotting! π§