Yesterday we said goodbye to the chicks I was so sad . And today I came into class and I did not see the brooder and I remembered that they had gone to a farm because they were too big for the brooder . I hope they are safe and warm. I was really sad […]
Month: March 2020
Borrowed chicks
We borrowed the 5/6 day old chicks from Beech Class yesterday. We were all brave enough to hold them & learnt a bit about what they eat & where they live.
World book day
Thursday 5th March saw a great variety of potato characters in Willow class. We spent some time in the morning sharing our picture books & characters with Oak class. A great reading time spent by all 🙂
CHICK UPDATE
Today we held are chicks! It was so exciting! Ours is called Freddie and is the heaviest. it is 69 g. I had fun. Freddie To day we played with the chicks it was very fun and we tried to get them on our hand it did a lot of poo. I tried to make […]
WORLD BOOK DAY
What an amazing selection of ‘potato’ book characters! ! We enjoyed sharing our books with Maple class.
CHICK UPDATE!
What an exciting week we’ve had! We now have 9 chicks keeping us company in Beech Class. We have all adopted a chick to care for and given them a name. We will weigh them daily to see how much weight they gain over the next week. I have just named my chick her name […]
Bridge-tastic!
This term, Maple Class have been learning about the water cycle, rivers and bridges. To finish this topic off they have spent the week looking at different structured bridges and what makes them strong. Maple Class were challenged to build a bridge that held a weight of at least 500g and span a gap of […]
New Age Kurling Harrow Way
Today in the afternoon I went curling with Naia, Harrison, Fraser and Mrs Preece. there was also three different schools there Portway and Knights Enham and us. I was really excited when I had my first go I got on the red. Naia got near the red Harrison got in the middle of red and […]
Eggciting News!
Yesterday… There has been something amazing delivered to our class. It was chicken eggs there are ten of them. They were delivered in a Incubator and the Incubator is 37.7 degrees to keep the eggs warm. You can tell if the chicks are girls or boys because the girls are darker then the boys. I’m […]
Cross Country at Charlton
On Thursday afternoon, some children from Maple Class and Oak Class took part in a cross country competition at Charlton. There were 4 different races Year 3/4 boys, Year 3/4 girls, Year 5/6 girls and Year 5/6 boys. They all did really well and worked together. Whilst they were spectating they cheered on Appleshaw as […]