Hello Class 2 Parents,
The news of the week revolves around...
THE OLYMPICS!
Class 2 attended the KS1 Rhino Olympics at the Towcestrian Rugby Club on Thursday. They were representing Germany and so on Wednesday the children created flags, a banner and some headdresses. The day started with a parade of countries, during which Class 2 were without a doubt the best cheerleaders for all of the other countries! Then the children completed nine different activities, each of which came with points:
* howler throw
* javelin throw
* relay
* long jump
* beanbag and hoop throw
* water run
* treasure chest run
* hoppity hop (hoping sideways and back over a block)
* hurdle race
For each activity the children collected as many points as they could in six minutes. At the end, every team gathered around to hear the results, and (out of 10 countries), we came FIRST!
The children were rightly very proud of themselves. I was proud of them for winning, of course, but even more proud of their good sporting attitude throughout the day and for how hard they worked.
In other news...
* the children have continued to learn to tell the time.
* they have started to write some instructions for how to save the children from the
crocodile (in our story).
* they have also been creating their own piece of art in the style of Tingatinga.
* On Friday the Year 1 children will be completing their sponsored walk to raise money for our new Forest School.
Reading books have been taken in for the holidays. Please continue to return any that you find at home (a list of missing books was emailed home too!).
There is no more homework! BUT please do keep practising telling the time with your child - Year 1 need to focus on o'clock and half past, while Year 2 have started looking at five minute intervals ( on analogue clocks).
Enjoy the week end - see you next week!
Mrs Simpson