Blog by Tag: relationships
Listening game
The Ducklings have enjoyed playing a listening lotto game, taking turns, following the rules, as well as listening very carefully and hopefully not being too disappointed if they don't win!
Category: Ducklings
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Getting Ready For Year One
We have been continuing to prepare the Ducklings for their move to Year One. This week we have joined the rest of the infant children on their playground at break time. They were all very happy and played confidently in their new surroundings. The Year One and Two children were very caring and…
Category: Ducklings
Musical Patterns!
The Ducklings have been pattern mad over the last few weeks! We have discovered that you can also make sound patterns!
We have used the percussion instruments to create our own musical repeating patterns! It was great fun!!
Category: Ducklings
Sequencing events in our day
The children worked with a partner to share ideas and discuss how to order different events in a typical day. They discussed what they would do first in the morning, through to what they would do last thing at night.
Category: Ducklings
Making Easter Egg Patterns
We have had fun using objects from the Physical Shed to create our own Easter Egg repeating patterns. We worked together with our friends, talking about what resources we would use and how we would create our patterns.
Category: Ducklings
Owls Family Portraits
On Monday in our art lesson, we were drawing our family portraits using a photograph to help us.
Before we starting drawing, we discussed our photograpgh and wrote a little bit about it. WHO WAS IN YOUR PICTURE? WHERE WAS IT TAKEN? WHAT WAS HAPPENING IN YOUR PICTURE? WHEN WAS IT TAKEN?
We…
Category: Owls
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Being a good friend...
Today, in year 1 we have been talking about how we can be a good friend.
Here are some things that we think are really important:
1. Always use kind words.
2. Play nice games together.
3. Don't leave any one on their own at break time. 'Stay together and don't leave them out' -…
Category: British Values Blog