Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2014

World Book Day Fun!

We had lots of lovely reading activities today, like listening to stories, guided reading, making story strips and of course poem of the day! Tomorrow we are going to make a bar chart about our favourite books.

We listened to a story online first of all. It was about a frog. 



Mrs Spurdens listened to lots of readers. 
We used dictionaries to help us learn words. Some of us enjoyed looking at pages in the dictionary like Clarice Bean does!



Justin likes spiders. There's a really creepy one at the end of this book! 




Oli's favourite book is Diary of a Wimpy Kid. He enjoyed the story strip activity because he likes drawing and writing about things. 

Olivia's favourite book is a pop up book. 


There was some super concentration in this guided group! 
Look at Matti's story strip!

Sid shared his book with Charlie.

Evie thinks dinosaur books are fascinating and so does Matti! 
Can you guess why this is Daisy's favourite book? 


Super story strip concentration! 


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Our favourite books

We brought into class our favourite books today to share. Oliver and Jayden shared their Horrid Henry and Beast Quest books.


Amalie looked at Olivia's special book and thought it was like a fairy tale.

Fleur and Catie shared Catie's favourite book.

Maxwell and Marley enjoyed Horrid Henry too! 

Charlie was engrossed in Matti's dinosaur book! 



Friday, October 4, 2013

Guided reading - on an iPad!


Some superstar workers had a little guided reading treat when they got to do it on the iPads! As you can see, they gave it the big thumbs up!













Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Big cats

The Princess Fiona guided reading group learned all about big cats today. They found out a lot of facts, then presented them back to the whole class. They were brilliant and answered lots of questions after they had shared their facts. Amalie was especially good at answering questions and explaining things in detail. She went to see Miss Yates for a headteacher credit for her brilliance. We are very proud of her!

Well done chaps! You are marvellous!