This week we have enjoyed discussing different ways we can make ourselves feel better if we are feeling, upset, angry or anxious. We made lists in each class, and took part in different activities such as Yoga and mindfulness!
On Wednesday, we were lucky enough to watch Beauty and the Beast by M&M Productions - what a treat! In Literacy, we have started looking at the book, The Wonder by Faye Hanson, and in Maths we have been working on our number bonds to 100 using our secure knowledge of bonds to 10.
In Topic we looked at how Schools have changed over the last 100 years - some of us could not believe interactive whiteboards haven't been in classrooms for very long! In Science we investigated if the oldest child has the most teeth, and we found some interesting results!
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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