Friday 27 April 2018

Planting, growing and hatching

Hello everybody!
Were there really five days in school this week? They have flown by! I'll take that as a good sign and that we've all had a great time being super busy!
It started with activities for St Georges day, there was a lot of flag making and drawings of flags, we even had some DRAGONS in the water area.
The weather wasn't quite like last week (boooo) BUT as always that didn't stop us. Despite the rain being quite torrential at times a few hardy young ladies ventured out in full waterproofs and had a jolly good splash (pics later)
In class we have planted cress seeds (thank you Mrs Smith) which have already started to sprout (hurray!), the carrots are still doing well but the radishes and spring onions are shy and are yet to show themselves...
We had a small dilemma with our frogspawn, batch no1 were not very happy (boo) and were removed to a better environment (hurray). Much to the amusement of the children they were replaced for a day by....... a...... SHARK!! (Boo). I am pleased to announce it was only a toy shark and we now have a new batch of frogspawn that has turned into tiny tadpoles (hurray!)
HOT OFF THE PRESS NEWS.....
Just after the children left today there were some new arrivals in class (how exciting). We now have our own incubator and in it are..... SOME EGGS!!!! Hopefully they will soon hatch and we will have our own baby chicks to look after!

As always congratulations go to our class superstar, well done!

Just a quick reminder for everyone to try their best to read at least 3 times a week to get a tick on the chart towards a GOLDEN TICKET. We have a few children getting close but it's taking a while and the other classes are beating us, come on class RL you can do it!

until next time
Miss Latham and Mrs Lewis







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