This morning, Spike and Chomp joined in with ‘PE with Joe’. They loved exercising together and wanted to ask, did you join in too?
To lighten the mood today we raffled some of the Easter eggs which were donated. The winning children were very happy to win their egg until Miss Clark caused chaos in EYFS. We returned to find Miss Clark with chocolate around her mouth and the eggs were missing! We even had to involve Mrs Marshall.
Miss Clark received a time out to make sure realised the error of her ways and luckily she had only eaten the teacher chocolate and found the missing eggs. After her punishment and an apology the children decided she was allowed to plan again.
Our children make us proud everyday and today is certainly no exception! In these uncertain times our one constant is that the children will make us laugh and smile. Thank you to Year 3 for helping us enjoy our morning and a massive thank you to all of our parents for their support and kind words.
Such a fun day together with our EYFS family ❤️
Today as part of our World Book Day activities the Year 4 children read with and shared a book with the Reception children. This was a wonderful experience for all involved and the Year 4 children were very helpful and supportive. Well done!
Mr Oldham (Year 4 Teacher)
Foundation Stage have had an amazing day celebrating ‘World Book Day’.
What an amazing afternoon!
Marley Park Fire Fighters paid us a visit in their engine and demonstrated some of their equipment. We had a turn in the engine and even sprayed the hose.
A big thank you from us all!
While Miss Edwards and Miss Clark have been hiking in the mountains, Reception have worked very this week and really enjoyed making their own Supertato!
We needed to design them before we made them. Aren’t they fantastic?
The Foundation Stage had a great time today helping Mr Wolf to make pancakes. We used a whisk to mix together eggs, flour and milk into a batter.
We watched them being flipped high up in the air before moving to the topping station. The children put their own topping on and then gobbled them up! 60 pancakes and only 1 dropped so a very successful day!
What is your favourite topping for pancakes?
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, EYFS children created their own love bugs. We were so impressed with them that we made extra and hid them in all around the school.
We hope you all have a lovely day and they made you smile!
As part of ‘Children’s Mental Health Week’, Foundation Stage have been learning about emotions. We talked about our feelings and we used our facial expressions to practice showing our emotions too.
How are you feeling today?














































































































































































































































