A gentle start with making some named beaded bracelets. An oldie, but a goldie - Stations game with a bit of dancing. Pin the nose on Rudolph and fantastic party food. Thank you to our parents for helping us to have a super Christmassy feast. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas from the Daffodils class. See you in 2024!
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D&T ProjectWe discovered that researchers in the Antarctic took a small piece of chocolate with them out on their expeditions for energy. SO, we decided to make some of our own Christmas chocolates! From the South Pole to the North Pole...We went on a magical journey to the North Pole on the Polar Express.....
Our lovely Forest School was very cold and 'wintery' today. The starlings were noisy, all trying to roost together and share their warmth with each other. We took a walk around to find interesting grasses and seed heads, brown shrivelled up leaves or twigs and anything that would suit our Christmas bouquet. We had a variety of cones to pick from - Norway Spruce, Larch, Scots Pine. They had a lovely 'evergreen' pine smell. We arranged our bouquet into a glass jar and added the finishing touches with sparkly wool, pipe cleaners and Christmas baubles. Maybe we could go into the floristry business?
Daffodils class represented the school wonderfully today when they went to sing for the staff and children at Hope House. We were so lucky to be able to walk around their winter wonderland too! Christmas dinner!Our Christmas celebrations began today with a visit from Mrs Webber. She brought to life the Christmas story with six different boxes telling each story of Mary, Joseph, the Three Wise Men, the star, the shepherds and the Angels. Celebrating good work in Daffodils |
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