We were very lucky to have the author Faustin Charles visit us at Bedmond Academy. Early Years sat beautifully while listening to the story ‘The Selfish Crocodile’.
Last week we loved being part of Bedmond week and celebrating our local village. We explored what places we recognised around the village; tin church, park, shops and village hall. We then created our own maps using different coloured shapes to represent different things. We then welcomed Year 5/6 pupils to come and teach us about what they learnt when visiting the famous church. We then went on to create our own art work on the church, using our own cutting and sticking skills. Phonic sounds this week, i n m and d.
Welcome back Early Years! We started the year with a surprise message from our school caretaker. There had been many bear prints seen over the Christmas holiday and Early Years wanted to take on the responsibility to investigate. We all put our coats and wellies on and set out for our Bear Hunt. We found 20 bear prints, leading us to the forest. Stumble Trip, Stumble Trip! All of the children have dived into the learning opportunity with the story ‘Bear Hunt’. We have started to create our own story maps and are able to re-tell it using some new actions.
WOW Early Years! We all can't believe how quickly the children in Early Years have settled into their new environment and school routines. We have been very busy learning the new areas of our classroom and getting to know each other. During circle time we shared with each other all about our families and our interests are. Our class puppet 'Poppy the Bunny' has been teaching us how to tidy our resources away during tidy up time. We all went on a class walk around the school, look at how great we are at lining up! We cant stop singing our new class song 'Herman the Worm'.
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