Children who read 3 or more times will gain a tick/point. Bluebells are hoping for 50 ticks and we can get an item of food in our picnic basket. Please make sure a comment or date is noted in your child's reading diary. Thank you.
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Time was going on and Bluebells were getting more and more worried about the egg not being with the parent Dragon. We came up with the idea of writing letters and drawing a map so the egg could be found.
After much discussion on whether we should shake biscuits, use a hot air balloon or leave a trail of marshmallows to help guide the dragon to us, we went with the marshmallow trail. Busy Bluebells set out to work immediately and sure enough, when all was quiet, the Dragon came for her egg. Although a HUGE mess was left and some Dragon dribble, we didn't mind as they had been reunited together. A little note in scruffy Dragon handwriting had been left for us too. We hope we get a message again soon. Well done to all that were helping with the search. Bluebells children have been taking care of a lost Dragon egg. We found it in our garden and the mother must be so worried!
Our new topic is Castles, Knights and Dragons. See below for our topic overview of learning.The children in Bluebells had a wonderful time exploring the Muslim faith today. We looked closely at Mosques and the beautiful patterns in them. We then created our own patterns and built Lego Mosques.We had a discussion about appropriate contact. We discussed hugging our family and friends, helping someone when they have fallen, play fighting at home and holding hands. Inappropriate contact is hair pulling and hugging strangers.
Spring is in the air for Bluebells with their 'Little Seed' poetry, blossom creations and family Easter story time in the library.
While noticing the beautiful spring blossom, we created these soft pink invitations to explore and play. Bluebells children used their developing fine motor skills to cut and stick the delicate blossom as long with sensory play in our baby blossom pink water.
Its was a joy to watch our pupils experimenting with watercolours for their daffodil artwork. Check out the beautiful paintings below and the careful slow brush strokes.
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