Year 2 have had an exciting week finding out about snails! They began the week by exploring the woods to find snails in their local environment and then set up a ‘snailery’ in the classroom. George also brought in his African snails. The children then began to gather information about a snail’s anatomy, habitats, food and movement, studying them at first hand. The class held snail races on Thursday!
The children have also had great fun painting the clay faces, hands and feet of their string puppets and are now creating their bodies, using their own ideas and designs and a wide variety of materials. Finally the class eagerly took part in a ‘continents and countries’ quiz, using maps and globes to find the answers to 20 questions.
Year 1 explored the deepest part of Snake Wood this week to discover a variety of minibeasts and toads. They used bug magnifiers to view creatures up close and held interesting discussions with their peers as to the particular species found. They even discovered an orange ladybird! The children have also been very busy creating pictures inspired by the works of Monet. These now make a superb display in the Pre-Prep.
This week Reception children have been learning about fish, through stories and art work. They have enjoyed listening to the ‘Rainbow Fish’ and this has resulted in some lovely stories and pictures. The children have also had a lot of fun making papier-mâché fish; these are now drying and awaiting painting.

















































































