Blog by Mrs Catterall
Reading words
We are using the sounds that we know to blend them together to read words and decide whether or real or silly words.
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Playing scarecrow tig!
Taking it in turns to be 'on' and playing a game of scarecrow tig fairly!
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Conker Counting
We have been identifying numbers and counting the correct number of conkers accurately. Some of us were able to identify what number would be 1 more each time!
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Pincer Grip
We have used all of our pieces of straws to make Funny Bones skeletons. We used our pincer grip to pick up and place our straws carefully on to our glue! This will help strengthen our fingers and thumbs for gripping our pencils correctly!
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Funny Bones Skeletons
Look at our finished skeletons!
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Scissor skills
We have been learning how to grip our scissors correctly and use them with increasing skill to snip paper straws.
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How tall are you?
We have been using our mathematical skills to estimate, measure, then count building bricks to find out how tall we are. Some of us were able to say if our friend was taller or shorter than us and to say what 1 more brick taller would be! How clever!
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Listening to first sounds
The Ducklings have been sorting objects according to their initial sound! What can you spot that begins with s, t, p or a?
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Counting on our new Clever Touch board
We have enjoyed using our new Clever touch board to play an estimating, then checking by counting game.
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Counting in the Ducklings
We have been busy counting absolutely everything this week!
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Feelings Faces
We have used different collage materials to create faces to show how we are feeling today! Lots of happy faces!
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Drawing how we are feeling today
We have been talking about different feelings and when we have these feelings. Some of us have created pictures to show how we were feeling today.
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