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Autumn Fun in 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class!

September has been a busy month for all the children in 1st, 2nd and 3rd class.  In RE we created our own talent tree, displaying all the great things we can do now that we are a year older!

We wrote about our Summer holidays, which are now a distant memory!

In English we read the novel “The Twits” by Roald Dahl and wrote book reports, with lots of children scoring it 10 out of 10!  We also made our own Mr. Twits with lots of food stuck in his beard!

We also drew pictures of our impression of the “Roly-Poly Bird” in the story.  The work was very colourful!  Well done to Nathan and Robert who won a prize for their drawings!

 

In Art, we created “Autumn Wreaths” using the colours that are all around us at this time of year.

We also wrote acrostic Autumn poems….

We also created “Owls sitting on Branches” in our Autumn themed Art lesson…

In SPHE, we created a jigsaw, showing that we are all unique in our own way, but fit together as a great team, just like a jigsaw does!

In Science and Geography, we completed a litter survey of the school grounds and created a block graph of the results.

2nd class read about “The Story of Chocolate” in their readers.  Of course, we had to make the krispie buns in the recipe at the end of the story.  We all enjoyed making and eating them!

Well done on all your hard work boys and girls!

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3 Responses to Autumn Fun in 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class!

  1. Susan Power says:

    Wow you’ve done lots of work in the Middle Room so far! The art is really impressive, I really like the Roly-Poly Birds and owls 🙂

  2. Jan says:

    Beautiful, colourful work boys and girls! I love your Talent Tree- it’s a great idea to think about how much more you can do now one year older!

  3. Bob Murphy says:

    The story of chocolate … mmm 🙂

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