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Forest School, Reception News
Dinosaur Discovery!
Our new topic is ‘Dinosaurs’! We went to Forest School and found an enormous egg and some very big bones. We have made a nest for the egg and added feathers to keep it warm.We don’t mind if the egg hatches, we just don’t want the dinosaur to be a meat eater!
We’ve even used the bones in our Maths lesson!
Forest School, Year 1/2 News, Year 5&6 News
Clay faces at Forest School
Year 5 and 6 really enjoyed working with the Infants at Forest School creating clay faces using the materials around them. Can you guess any of the characters?
Forest School, Year 5&6 News
Christmas at Forest School
Year 5/6 have had a lovely morning joining the infants at forest school. We decorated the trees with homemade decorations from materials found around us and created bird feeders with pine cones, peanut butter and seeds.
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New forest
I had a great time with Reception, Year 1 & Year 2 at their Forest School lesson earlier this term. The new site feels like a secret location and is really exciting. The children built some fantastic houses for their…
Forest School, Year 3&4 News
Topic Entry Day Year 3/4
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Forest School and SATs
10 days ago I was with Mrs. Wood, Reception and Years 1 & 2 at Forest School. It was great to see the children happily working together so well in teams and enjoying learning in the open air. Then last…
Forest School, Reception News, Year 1/2 News
Easter Egg Hunt at Forest School!
We found a lovely surprise at the Forest School today! The Easter Bunny had prepared an Easter Egg Hunt for us! We had fun finding patterned egg halves, then we each found our egg partners whose eggs matched ours. We enjoyed the story ‘We’re going on an Egg Hunt’, also left for us by the Easter Bunny, and we ate a little treat. Happy Easter everyone!
Forest School, Reception News, Year 1/2 News
Visiting Forest School
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Forest School 11/3/16
We had a great time at the Forest School today. We hunted for pictures of forest flowers and then gathered them together to make a pictogram. We talked about which flowers were most and least popular.