Thursday 19 March 2015

Week 7 in Room 16

It's been another fun filled week in our classroom this week. On Tuesday it was St Patricks Day and Mrs Evans told us that it is an Irish celebration. We learnt about the pot of gold at the end if the rainbow and that if you see a leprechaun they will grant you a wish. We haven't had any luck finding one yet! For writing on Tuesday we gad to write about what we would wish for if we found one. We made rainbows and wrote our wishes on them. Jayko wished for a puppy, Lucas C wished for an insect catcher, Luke wished for some chocolate, Mackenzie wished for a swimming pool and Emily wished for a ballerina box. Come in and see our rainbows. They are hanging up and make our classroom beautiful. To carry on the rainbow theme, on Thursday we made a rainbow in a jar! We layered different coloured liquids and they didn't mix. We thought it was like magic! Here are some photos of our rainbows.

Thursday 12 March 2015

Week 6 in Room 16.

This week we were learning about the letter b. We made bears and decorated biscuits with icing. Yum, yum. We presented in assembly today. We shared our plants because we are scientists and are finding out all about plants. We know they are living things and can tell you what they need to survive. We have been observing and classifying. Come in and see our wall display. Next week we will show you a video of how we get ready to learn in the mornings. We move our bodies and get our brains ready to think.
Here is a photo of Lily and Mackenzie hard  at work decorating their biscuits.

Thursday 5 March 2015

Week 5 in Room 16

This week we had three new children join our class. That means we have 16 children in our class now and there arm order to come before the end of term. We welcome Mia, Lily and CJ to our class. Already they have shown that they are going to be great Grey Main Learners. Today was exciting when our field turned into a swimming pool becaus of all the heavy rain. We thought the classroom might float away if it kept raining! Here is a photo of the big puddle outside our classroom.