Our chicks are really enjoying their new, upgraded home.
Tric a Chlic
Leaf Classification
We spent the afternoon outdoor learning. We went for a walk and in our groups we carefully picked a selection of interesting leaves. We used our classification sheet to identify the leaves.
When we came back inside, we created some beautiful pieces of artwork by painting our leaves and printing with them.











Foundation Phase
If you are unable to come to school due to COVID 19 please complete some of these activities and email work to your child’s class teacher.
- Can you write a similar story about a ‘very hungry’ animal? What happens to it?
- Retell the story from the point of view of the caterpillar. Why was it so hungry? How did it feel after eating so much?
- Can you use alliteration to describe some of the food that are eaten? (e.g. lovely lollipops, scrumptious strawberries).
- Read the story and try to retell it to a friend. Can you remember all of the food that was eaten, in the correct order?
- Use Venn / Carroll diagrams to sort the foods that the caterpillar eats.
- Count the total number of foods that were eaten by the caterpillar. How many of these were fruit / vegetable / contained meat etc?
- Sort the foods that the caterpillar eats, in different ways. Which ones are healthy / unhealthy? Which are processed / unprocessed?
- Think of a healthy / unhealthy meal for another hungry caterpillar.
- Find out about the life cycles of caterpillars / butterflies. Find out about the life cycles of other animals.
- Learn about metamorphosis. Find out about other animals who undergo metamorphosis.
- Create a collage of a big, fat caterpillar!
- Create another collage showing the beautiful butterfly.
- Look at photographs of butterflies and paint your own. You could try folding a piece of paper in half and painting one half of a butterfly on one side. Then fold the paper over, press it down and open it out to reveal the full butterfly.
- Welsh Language – Can you play the attached game? Activity 2(i) Dice game
Many thanks
Ysgrifennu Cymraeg! Welsh Writing!
Butterfly Symmetry
Butterfly Symmetry!
Well being Week
The children enjoyed a fantastic week of additional well-being activities with Miss Sally. They developed their cutting skills by creating beautiful caterpillars and collages of habitats; exercised by gardening, doing yoga, playing dodgeball and going on the bikes.




Eco action plan 2020/21
Aims/Targets |
Activities & tasks |
Organisation:
Who, where, how, when |
Cost | Monitoring:
Evidence collection |
Evaluation
Of effectiveness |
Healthy Living
To increase the number of fruit/vegetable portions in lunchboxes To reduce the number of ‘high salt/sugar/fat’ items in lunchboxes
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Stickers for healthy lunchboxes based on eat-well-plate…Healthy Schools Council to promote and award.
Share photos of healthy lunchboxes on the school website to share good ideas |
Healthy Schools Council | Stickers | Posters to promote
Facebook posts Photos to celebrate
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School grounds
See action plan of Growing council |
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Global Citizenships
To learn about another culture
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Learn about another country through topic- Indian Summer
Year 1/2- links to Palestine; communicating with children in school there. Song- Rights of the Child. |
Key Stage 2- during lessons
Led by JM |
NA | Through Thema books and any other work created through topic
Emails |
Healthy lunches - Cinio Iach
One of our eco-council targets this year is:
To increase the number of fruit/vegetable portions in lunchboxes
To reduce the number of ‘high salt/sugar/fat’ items in lunchboxes
We will be taking photos of healthy items in lunchboxes to help share good ideas!
Mefus a melon
Grawnwin
Even better- they were in re-useable pots!