This Week at School






Our story this week has been 'The Snail and the Whale' by Julia Donaldson.
We wrote some amazing sentences about the story.






We also painted a whale and made a snail out of air dry putty.
They looked amazing!












Erikas coloured in a beautiful picture of a whale.




We practiced 'taking away' sums using the children on the bus.  






 We also shared jelly beans between the teddy bears making sure we shared them equally!





This afternoon we went on a bear hunt in Forest School.  
It was lots of fun but 'We're not going on a bear hunt again!'






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