Category Blog, English, Geography, History, Middle Classroom, Our Work on Display, Science, Visual Arts

A Fun-Filled February!

February has certainly been a very busy month for all the pupils in 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class!  We started this month off by doing lots of research into the “Winter Olympics”, which happen every 4 years.  This year the games were held in Russia.  We all did a bit of research and learned about sports we had never heard of before.  Did you know there was a sport called skeleton, luge and curling?  Have a look at our display of work based on the Winter Olympics!

Preparing for St. Valentine’s Day was a busy time too!  The children made biscuits for their parents and also cards to show them that they loved them very much!

We also looked at Chinese New Year.  We made dragons, with fierce faces to put up on our walls!

In SESE, 1st and 2nd Class have studied various Spring flowers and birds.  We learned all about the cuckoo and drew pictures of this cheeky bird!  Did you know, the cuckoo doesn’t build his own nest?!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also drew pictures of Spring after a long discussion about this season….

In History, the 3rd Class read the story of the “The Wooden Horse of Troy” and drew wonderful pictures of the horse….

As we are learning about birds in Science, we decided to create our own “Birds of Peacefulness” in Visual Arts.  Don’t they look pretty?

Well done on a great month’s work!

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2 Responses to A Fun-Filled February!

  1. Davina says:

    Great work once again Middle Room! Your birds of peacefulness are so colourful and I enjoyed reading all about the Winter Olympics too!

  2. Susan Power says:

    Your birds certainly are pretty! Seeing all your work on the Winter Olympics was really interesting, I learned lots reading your work in the corridor!! Well done everyone 🙂

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