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Year Two enjoyed an afternoon with OCRA this week practising lots of different multi skills.
Mrs Dennis. Year Two have made a great start to our African topic, producing some tribal mask designs.
Mrs Dennis. Year Two very quickly settled into their new class today! They enjoyed using the new reading tent in our reading area and we all enjoyed thinking about what they might like to be when they grow up. We had a great selection of ideas ranging from scientist to ballet dancer. Great work Year Two!!
Mrs Dennis and Mrs Horsley. Year Two had a fantastic start to our day with a visit from the World life Animal visits. We were lucky enough to be able to see and touch a ghecko, a millipede, an african land snail, a tarantula, a madagascan hissing cockroach, a scorpion and a python. It was fantastic to be able to see some of the animals up close through the use of Hannah and Dave's special microscopic camera. We learnt lots of fantastic facts about the animals.
Millipedes can shred- Patrick. A reticulated python is the biggest snake in the world- Oliver. If you step on a cockroach it will not survive, but it can survive for up to 3 days without a head- Ted. A ghecko has 3 eyes, one is on the top of it's head- Conrad. Millipedes curl up into a ball when they are scared- Isabelle. Milliepede's have 260 legs- Alannah. A tarantula could blind you- Alex. Mrs Dennis and Mrs Horsley. We had a great morning in the Forest school area. We spent the time exploring, playing, hunting different twig varieties, tidying and of course drinking hot chocolate.... even in this sunny weather!
Mrs Dennis. On a beautiful sunny Tuesday, Year Two had a great morning celebrating sports day. The children worked well as teams, supporting each other and providing encouragement. They worked hard in their races and ran with great perseverance.
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