Showing posts with label seaside. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seaside. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

Amazing learning at home!


Look at all the wonderful learning@home from class one and class two this half term. It looks amazing! 












Thursday, July 10, 2014

Flotsam art work

The children in class 2 were really excited to see their fabulous collage work on display today. Sid, Justin and Charlie received a headteacher credit for their careful collage work.













Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Some more seaside moments for you to enjoy!

Scroll down to see our main post about the trip today. Here are some more photos I thought you would enjoy looking at.

Picnic time

Anyone for cricket?




Guess what was in the water?! Can you see the black dot?


What a brilliant day!


We have had a fantastic day at the seaside! The photographs will tell you the story of what we have done. Hope you enjoy them!

Thanks to Peter, Melanie and David for making our trio so special and telling us lots of facts about the lighthouse.


Archie Bear gets a bird's eye view!

Look what we climbed up!


Learning about the light from Peter


Super sketching













Happy children and happy teachers!

Sleepy heads?!



The last bit of excitement on the way home-a flood!











Monday, July 7, 2014

A special visitor

 This morning we looked at different parts of a picture, that started to tell a story. We could only see small parts of it at a time, so that we could have a big think about what the picture was telling us. There was a lady, in old fashioned clothes, in what looked like a boat. 


Then we could see the sea, a lighthouse, then a shipwreck. The whole picture was the front of a book - about a lady called Grace Darling. But who was she?


This afternoon a special visitor came. Her name was Grace and she told us about her life. She said she liked games and so we played the yes/no game with her. Through this game we found out that there was a storm, a shipwreck and that people died. 


We then watched Grace's story about the shipwreck and how she rescued 9 people! Would you like to see her story too? Click here and you can!

Thursday, July 3, 2014

An unusual place...

Somewhere in the world there is an unusual place. 


The room is circular and is roughly 6m across. Could you draw that using string and chalk?


In that place was a room and some stairs. They were unusual stairs. If you went up the stairs you came to a bedroom, with very little furniture. What could this place be? Who lived there? We had lots of great ideas.

Further up the stairs were more rooms. What was in them?


Somebody lived in this place, with their family. We were able to ask questions, but this person would only give yes/no answers. It took us a while to get the hang of it, but then we were on fire!


'Are you a boy?'     No




'Do you live here?'    Yes


'Do you have fun here?'  Yes, and no.


After a while ...

'Is it a lighthouse? Are you by the sea? Are you on the rocks?'
Yes

At night I light a candle and father finds oil.

 Why?


Outside the lighthouse a storm was brewing ...


then raging ...


into a full blown tempest.

The walls of the lighthouse were very strong. If they spoke, I wonder what they would say..


'The waves are crashing on the rocks.'

'I will stay strong.'


'The storm is terrifying ...'

'We will protect those inside!'

What questions do you want to ask now?