Our Pumpkins continue to decay in the garden and we continue to be fascinated in the changes taking place. The language used is fantastic. The Pioneers are describing the texture and the colour of the mold but are also describing the process as decomposition and noting the effects of the weather.
Author: Scott Grason-Taylor
Where in the World Are We?
This week we have taken a look at Google Earth and Ordnance Survey Maps and a globe to establish where we are in the world. So many amazing questions came from looking at the globe.
“Where is the sky? “How do you know where the sea is?” Where is Mars?”
We looked at our village to see which shops we had and were very excited to find our school and to move down the road to Bothams.
We have read some books about journeys including titles by Oliver Jeffers. This has shaped our Role Play this week. So much fun has been had sitting in a large suitcase with an umbrella.
Visit to Sleights Toddler Group in the Village Hall
The staff from the Early Years Team at school visited the toddler group with some of our typical resources. This was such a privilege. The group is full of life and got stuck in to pumpkin painting,dough play and messing with fruit and water. Mrs Hann got the opportunity to read a story and share some of our best books. This was so much fun.
Squats and Lunges for Children in Need
The whole school had lots of laughs together doing a bit of exercise for Children in Need. First thing in the morning.we warmed up with some jumps and high knees and then got on to some squats and lunges. Everyone enjoyed a bit of planking. After break all the staff joined in to try some squats. It only lasted 3 minutes 44 seconds but some felt it went on a bit longer. It was really fun.
Pumpkin Soup
The pumpkins have been a wonderful feature of our classroom since the start of October. They continue to rot out in the garden and we watch and discuss this progress daily. The pumpkins have been lifted,stroked,sorted,written on and covered in jewels. They have been featured in stories,recipes and lists. They are so beautiful it seemed sad to cut them up but the resulting learning was fabulous. The seeds were extracted and have been saved to plant next year. The flesh was cut and examined. Some enjoyed running their fingers through the stringy bits. Others were not so sure.
Very happy learning
How Are You Peeling?
We have been exploring our feelings and giving names to how we feel. This has resulted in a lot of funny faces as we have experimented with expressions. Some of the Pioneers are masters of the sad face(see classroom for pictures) We took a look at one of our favourite books for a bit of veggie inspiration. The twin tomatoes have been very popular.
There may be a few of these in next weeks soup.
Somebody Swallowed Stanley Update
This week we took delivery of a beautiful blue whale to enhance our play and discussions about our world. and in particular our work around “Somebody Swallowed Stanley”. Previously we talked about Stanley in our forest and one Pioneer said,” Plastic bags don’t belong in the Forest.” Everyone agreed and we have all become more aware of our habits regarding litter. This week a Pioneer said,”Plastic bags don’t belong in the Jungle.”
When looking at our school fruit,another Pioneers said,”Bananas don’t belong in plastic bags. They belong in the bowl.” This was seconded by another voive,”Bananas belong in the bowl.We want them in the fruit bowl not in the bags.”
These are such wise words.
Pattern in Nature
This week we have been working with some glorious,beautiful seed heads from Mrs McGill’s garden . They are beautiful structures and the Pioneers worked with delicate fingers extracting the seeds. The were almost silent as they discovered the various textures and patterns in the sunflower seed head. We looked at the beautiful book,” A Seed is Sleepy” and watched some timelapse video to complete the cycle.
We shall plant these seeds in the summer.
Pumpkin Patch
Our Pumpkin Patch has grown thanks to donations from family and friends. The interest has been huge. The discussions about texture and the changes we have been observing have been fascinating. Finding words to describe mould has become a favourite this week. Lots of children have got stuck in with their fingers and with the tweezers and have been very excited about what they can see. We also have fungus and a variety of rotting apples from the tree.
The decomposition is being charted daily.
Come in and have a look at it for yourself.
Smashing Pumpkins.
We Are Reading…
We have some new and beautiful texts to share. It is so exciting to see the interest in print and illustration. Readers can be spotted everyday totally engrossed in the detail.Some are reading alone.Some sit with friends. Others have taken to reading to the class.
Pop in and take a look.
Happy Reading