Cherry Tree Class Blog
Cherry Tree Class Blog
15.11.24
Mrs Moore (f.moore) on: Cherry Tree Class Blog
A week of special days with Odd Sock Day (Anti-Bullying Day) and Non-Uniform day today for Children in Need.
In English we have continued our work on Instructions. The children have been planning and writing a set of Instructions on how to make a 'Florence Nightingale Lamp'.
In maths we have been adding pairs of 2 digit numbers. We have used base 10 and representation to help us with our working out.
In topic we have been comparing Nellie Spindler and Florence Nightingale and deciding who we think is the most significant. The children have also been sketching Nellie Spindler portraits.
The children all looked very colourful in their own clothes today. Thank you for all the donations which were added to our Pudsey Bear cut-out.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Mrs Moore
8.11.24
Mrs Moore (f.moore) on: Cherry Tree Class Blog
The children have had a very busy first week back.
In topic we have continued with our work on Florence Nightingale and Nellie Spindler. We have been thinking about what the similarities and differences are between these two famous nurses.
In maths we have been adding by making 10. The children have used their bonds to 10 knowledge to help them. We have also been finding 10 more and 10 less than numbers. We have used our number squares to help us.
In English we have started our unit of work on Instructions. The children have been thinking about what instructions are when we might need to use them. They followed some oral instructions to make their won Florence Nightingale Lamp.
Happy Weekend!
Mrs Moore
25.10.23
Mrs Moore (f.moore) on: Cherry Tree Class Blog
We have reached the end of the first half term. I am sure the children are all feeling ready for a well-earned rest.
It has been a very busy few weeks and the children have all worked incredible hard. I have been very impressed with them all!
Next half term we will be continuing with our 'Fighting Fit' topic. We will be learning more about Florence Nightingale and Nellie Spindler and thinking about why one is remembered more than the other.
Have a fabulous holiday.
Mrs Moore