All the worlds a stage..... This week it has been Shakespeare Week and we have LOVED performing on our stage. We started the week by watching Mrs Perre and Miss Bennetta act out the story of Supertato and we couldn't wait to have a go ourselves. Then we looked at A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare and enjoyed making magic flowers and fairy wings. We put our own spells on our friends.
Take a look at Shakespeare Week....
CHICKS!!
We started the week with 10 eggs and now we have 9 chicks, we have been fascinated watching the changes and have asked lots of questions....
Take a look at how our week went..
Our other hard work... We looked at the importance of hand washing and the spread of terms using green paint. We checked in on our plants to see how they have grown and we enjoyed exploring the classroom with our friends this week.
It has been busy busy busy!!
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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