Oak Class Lenten Project.
In the lead up to the Easter holidays the children of Oak Class delved into the world of Rosie’s Walk, a simple story, with so much to offer, by Pat Hutchin’s.
In our recycling centre we made windmills, rakes and beehives. We used small world play to help us order the sequence of events in Rosie’s Walk. We did lots of positional work relating to where Rosie’s was and where that cunning fox was in comparison.
A highlight was our ‘ talk for writing’. The whole class learnt the story with actions and spent free writing time drawing story maps and actually re-writing the whole story! Amazing work Oak Class!
We culiminated our Rosie’s Walk week by taking part in Rosie’s Walk for our sponsored Lenten Project. We all achieved our goal of 5 turns around Rosie’s Walk.
Under the bee- hives…
In other news our school role play area has been a super success with the boys taking it upon themsleves to write, write, write and write some more! Go the boys!
In number work we have been concentrating on ordinal numbers – we looked at our birthday dates. We remembered what month we were born in. We ordered months and then dates … quite tricky!
I hope everyone has enjoyed a happy Easter and good break from the daily routine.
Check back next week to see some of the hightlights from Reception Oak Class.