Cherry Tree Class Blog
Cherry Tree Class Blog
03.12.21
Mrs Moore (f.moore) on: Cherry Tree Class Blog
We had a very 'white' start to the week with a snow filled playground.
It is worth just reminding you to make sure that children come to school warmly dressed both for playtime and being in the classroom. We are still making sure that windows are open during the day and so the classroom can get chilly. It is also a good idea for children to have a spare pair of socks or tights in their book bags just in case their socks do get wet in snowy weather.
We have been very busy this week getting ready for our Christmas performance, 'Hey Ewe'. The children have all been amazing and I think you are in for a real treat!
Wishing you all a very happy weekend!
Mrs Moore
26.11.21
Mrs Moore (f.moore) on: Cherry Tree Class Blog
Christmas seems to be coming very quickly!
We have been busy this week rehearsing for our Key Stage 1 Christmas Play. The children are working hard to learn the songs and are enjoying singing them. It is so good to be able to perform a play again. The stage will go up next week which will help those with an acting part see where and when they need to come on. The children have all been asked to work on their lines at home and your help with this is much appreciated.
In maths we have started to work on money. We have been counting coins and making amounts using coins.
In English we have continued our work using the book 'Where The Wild Things Are'. We have been writing sentences using our Year 2 conjunctions and planning a recount as Max from the story.
The children enjoyed using the Key Stage 2 Trim Trail on Thursday. They showed great skill and determination.
Have a great weekend.
Mrs Moore
18.11.21
Mrs Moore (f.moore) on: Cherry Tree Class Blog
This week has been 'Anti-Bullying Week'. We started the week off by coming to school wearing odd socks to celebrate our differences.
We ended the week wearing our own clothes to raise money for Children in Need!
This week in English the children have been looking at the story 'Where the Wild Things Are'. They have written predictions about the story and used drama techniques to 'freeze frame' parts of the story.
In maths we have spent some time recapping Place Value and finding bonds within 20 and 100.
The children produced some excellent art work this week. They used primary colours to mix their own different colours and use them to recreate Kandinsky's famous 'Circle' painting. I was very impressed with their mixing skills.
The children have all brought home the Year 1 and 2 Common Exception Words to practise at home. We will be having a test on these words before the Christmas Holidays. Your help at home to learn these important words in much appreciated.
Enjoy your long weekend!
Mrs Moore