Friday, 29 November 2013

Winter

Hello everyone,

This week we have been thinking about winter and cold weather.  We have talked about how the weather is changing and what we need to wear to keep warm and we have drawn and painted lots of wintery pictures.  We have learnt about arctic animals like the polar bear and penguin and we have looked at how innuits live in the arctic.  We have even watched how to build an igloo - and then had a go with sugar lumps in class.  I must say I think it was probably much easier to build it out of sugar lumps then snow !

 
Alexus, Indianna and Jamie-Lea made an igloo with a dance floor !
 
 

 
Mackenzie making a sugar lump igloo 
 
 

 
Chloe, Alfie and Jordan had a go at making an igloo from crates too

We have read lots of winter stories too and on Tuesday lots of mums and dads came to our Grasshopper story time.  We read lots of books by one of Mrs Young's favourite authors - Nick Sharratt.  The books were all very funny and we had a great time.  Here is a link to Nick Sharratt's website if you want to see what else he has written.

Nick Sharratt

 
Grasshopper Story Time


On Tuesday there was a school disco and Mrs Ball and lots of our Grasshopper children had a great time dancing in the school hall.   Have a look at our photos:

 

 
Fun at the disco
 
 

 
Alexus having a dance
 

We are very busy at the moment in Reception practising for our Christmas play.  This year it is called Born in Bethlehem and every child has brought home a slip of paper explaining what they need to wear.  If you have any problem with the costume please come in and see Mrs Young because we do have some costumes in school too.  The date and time of the play will be available soon so we do hope you can make it.  Very few children have a speaking part in our play - but everyone needs to sing lots of songs - so get practising Grasshoppers!

 
Angels practising their dance !! 
 
 
We have been investigating ice in class too this week - it was FREEZING ! We thought about what it was made of and what it felt like. We also tried hard to think why it melts when we hold it.

 

 
Brrrr - very chilly !


 



In maths we have been making sure that we recognise all the numbers to 20 and doing some problem solving around 1 more and 1 less.  Singing songs like 10 Green Bottles is always a good idea to get used to finding 1 less.  Why not try it at home?

 
Lexi and Abigail doing take away sums


Our class photo should have been in the Gt Yarmouth Mercury this week - BUT the paper has printed the wrong photos!!!  Mrs Young has been in touch with the paper and if you have bought a copy of the Mercury this week please save it and take it back to where you bought it from next Friday and you will be given a free paper next week!!

The Gt Yarmouth Mercury have promised that the correct photos will be in next week's paper.

See you next week

Grasshopper Class

Friday, 22 November 2013

Mrs Rainbow

Hello everyone,

This week we have read a great story called Mrs Rainbow.  It was about a lady who loved bright colours and had her house painted like a rainbow.  The story is about her having to have her house painted grey in order to look like the other houses in the village - but the lovely, kind neighbours all help to paint the whole town like a rainbow and then luckily Mrs Rainbow's house has to be painted brightly again. So it had a happy ending !  Look out for our display in the big corridor.

We have been very busy making kites this week and luckily it was windy enough to fly them.  We have also had a go at making our own houses out of boxes.  Indianna had such great ideas and used all sorts of bits and pieces to make a roof, a chimney, windows and even a flower in the garden.  Lennon also worked really hard on his house making sure it had a door and Jessica-May had a front door and a back door !  Well done everyone who had a try at making a house.

Chloe making her kite
 

Taloola is very proud of her kite
 
 

Indianna and her fabulous house
 
 

Lennon worked for ages on all the details on his house
 
 
Oh! How did Taloola sneak in there again?
 
 

Jessica and her house with a front AND back door!
 

We have been doing lots of number ordering as well this week - Noah and Alfie did a fantastic job of ordering numbers to 20 all on their own.  They worked as a team which is always good to see.  We also tackled block graphs this week and had fun finding out what everyone's favourite colour was.

 

What a good job Noah and Alfie made !
 

On Thursday we had the fabulous Mr Gregory make a visit to our class.  He is a brilliant story teller and had come to visit us because it is book week.  He taught us lots of rhymes and read loads of stories.  He was very, very funny and kept bumping his head on Mrs Young's board.  We all listened very carefully and Mrs Young was very proud of us.

 

Mr Gregory reading an alien story


On Tuesday next week (26th November) Grasshoppers will have their own story time and all parents, grandparents, carers are invited to come along at 2.45 and listen to a story with us before home time.  Do come along as the children would love to see you in class.

We visit our library with Mrs Ball every Thursday - and as you can see from these photos we are all really enjoying choosing new books to read.  We are very lucky because we have lots of great books in our library and the lovely Mrs Reynolds keeps our library very tidy for us.  We hope you enjoy sharing these library books at home too.

 

Noah enjoys a good book
 

Relaxing in our library


On Thursdays it is Reading Cafe after school in the hall - everyone is welcome and its great fun.  You listen to a story and then have a cup of tea and a biscuit and do some craft activities linked to the story.  Lots of children really enjoy this.  Jamie-Lea brought along Paige (her little sister) to join in the fun with her and Alexus this week.

 




Brilliant work with the phonics this week children - you must all be practising at home too because you are remembering your sounds really well.

Well that's all for now - see you at story time hopefully?

Grasshopper Class

Friday, 15 November 2013

Colour Week

Hello there,

A big thank you to all the parents who attended Parents Evening on Thursday - if you were unable to come don't worry, just see Mrs Young and we can arrange a different time.

This week we have been thinking about colours and light.  On Monday we read a story called Anna's Amazing Glasses.  The story was about a girl who had some magic glasses that changed the colour of everything.  So on Tuesday we made our own magnifying glasses with different colour acetate.  It was great fun because when you looked through them everything was red, or blue or green!

We had a go at mixing primary colours on Monday too.  Primary colours are red, blue and yellow - they are colours that cannot be made by mixing any other colours together.  We found out that if you mix the primary colours you can make lots of new colours eg blue and yellow make green and red and blue make purple.  We have done lots of sorting by colour too, making sure that all the same colours are together.

We mixed the primary colours to make new colours
 
 
Noah and Jordan are going to sort by colour
 

On Wednesday it was very exciting because Pudsey came to see us at school.  He came into our assembly to say hello and explain why we were raising money for Children in Need on Friday.  Pudsey was very funny !

 

Pudsey drops in for a visit

Also on Wednesday we looked at some paintings by a very famous artist called Mondrian.  He liked to use primary colours in his paintings so we thought it would be a good idea to copy him.  We worked with Mrs Ball to create our own 'Mondrian style' paintings.  Look out for our Mondrian display in the classroom !

 

Ebony starting her Mondrian painting
 
 

 
Choosing the primary colours carefully
 
We've also been looking at light and where it comes from.  We talked about how shadows were made and had a go at making our own shadow puppets.  It was fun trying them out on our whiteboard.

 

 
Oniaka doing a puppet show


On Thursday Mrs Young had a magic magnifying glass with sparkles all around it.  If you used your imagination when you looked through it you could see all sorts of weird and wonderful things.  Mrs Young saw a massive pink dog, Noah saw a large red horse and Mrs Ball saw a gigantic golden castle.  We then wrote down what we had seen using our phonics to help us sound out the words.  We tried to think of other good words for 'big' and Lennon came up with 'massive' and Indianna thought of 'large' - well done you two !

In phonics we are getting really good at reading words with the sounds in that we have practised - well done Grasshoppers ! 

On Friday we all came into school in our pyjamas for Children in Need.  We raised a fantastic £321 as a school - so thank you so much.

 
In our pyjamas for Children in Need
 
 
In PE this week we played parachute games - Mrs Young and Miss Cannell were really impressed with how sensible we were.  We all listened to instructions carefully and nobody was silly - it was great fun !
 
 

 

 
Parachute Games
 
 
Well that's all for this week.
 
Grasshopper Class
 
 




Friday, 8 November 2013

Fireworks

Hello Everyone,

Welcome back to school !

This week we have been thinking about Halloween and Bonfire Night.  We talked about Halloween at the beginning of the week and the children had lots of exciting news to tell their friends about how they dressed up and got LOTS of sweets !

 
Indianna and Jamie Lea with their pumpkin paintings

 
Jessica May with a fantastic pumpkin picture
 
We then talked about Bonfire Night.  We talked a lot about how to keep safe and Mrs Young was impressed that lots of the children knew lots of rules about firework safety.  Jessica said you must "Stand Back" and Abigail warned everyone to be very careful.  We have made lots of sparkly, glittery fireworks pictures this week.  They were so good that Mrs Ball is going to put them on display in the corridor - so watch out for it.  Miss Cannell is feeling really brave and on Friday she helped some children to create the background to our display by 'splatter painting' !!! It was great fun but VERY messy.  Miss Cannell had to go home for a bath !
 
Courtney making a fabulous sparkly rocket
 
 

 
Taloola cutting out carefully with Oniaka
 
 

 
Lexi and Abigail busy making sparklers
 
 
Splatter painting is fun !
 
 

 
Miss Cannell got messy !
 

We have also created some firework dances in PE with the coloured scarves - look at our great rockets and catherine wheels !  We had to listen really carefully to the music so that we knew when it was our turn.

 

 
 


In Phonics we have started learning our sounds.  We have done s, a, t and p this week and already lots of the children are spotting the sounds up on the wall and in books.  When we wrote about fireworks we could even hear some of the sounds we had learned in the words we used (like sparkly and pretty).  It would really help your child if you could practise the sounds at home - perhaps your child could teach you the song that goes with each sound?

In maths we have been making spells and adding up all the ingredients.  We have practised combining two groups of spooky objects like snails and slugs, eyeballs and snakes and we have even used the + and the = sign.  Why not have a go at making spooky spells in the bath?   Make sure you add up all your ingredients.


 
Eimantas making spells

 
Four witches making spells !
 
 

 
More witches !!
 
 
We have also been building some great houses and castles outside.  Taloola and Ebony spent ages building their house - it even had a working door.  Alfie also built a great little house just big enough for him.
 
 

 
Taloola and Ebony's house
 
 

 
Alfie's house
 
Everyone has been in school every day this week so well done Grasshoppers - we got Attendance Ted!
 
That's all for this week - see you soon,
 
Grasshopper Class