This week in F2, we have started our story,
Oliver’s Vegetables.
It’s all about a boy who doesn’t like vegetables,only chips!
In literacy we have been retelling the story using our signifiers, sequencing the story, recalling the days of the week, writing sentences about what we can see in the garden (I can see mud/a bush/a pond) and finding out all about the vegetables in the story.
In maths, first we recapped our learning of 2D shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle). We can say how we know what shape it is by counting its sides and corners. Then we learnt all about 3D shapes and their properties – cube, cuboid, cylinder and sphere.
In PE we practised for our Easter Bonnet Parade – we can’t wait for you to hear our amazing singing and see our fabulous dance moves!
On Thursday we spent time in our school library. We all enjoyed looking at all the fabulous books and sharing stories with our friends.
Friday was Red Nose Day. We all dressed in red and enjoyed lots of fun activities. We also found out about why we raise money. how it is used to help people and why it is important that we support charities like these.
As always, we have spent lots of time learning and discovering outdoors…we have been looking for signs of Spring, weeding and watering the plants that have started to grow, gaining confidence when using the climbing wall and pole, singing our days of the week song, chalking shapes and much, much more!