Bumblebee - Mrs Hodder
Sea and pirate themed Batiq artwork.
Thank you PFA for our yummy ice creams!
Bee Musical
Pilgrimage to St Peters Chapel, Bradwell on Sea
Sports Day
Visit to Southend
Buzzing Bee workshop
Curriculum Week - Reach for the Stars
Our dreams for the future
Returning our Bog Babies to their natural habitat!
Exploring the reflection area.
Pirates Ahoy!
Exploring the Bluebell story setting.
Year 2 sharing the Seder Meal to remember the Jewish Celebration of Passover.
Cross Country
BCWT workshop retelling the Easter story in a fun engaging way.
Palm Sunday parade
Science investigating how germs spread and the best way to reduce them!!
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Mary had a little lamb
Chimes
Turkey in the straw
Haunted Castle
10 little dancers
World Bookday- reading with Pine Martin
Oompa Loompa vehicle making.
Shrove Tuesday pancake races.
Projects- chocolate survey
Gymnastics lessons
FOREST SCHOOL CLOTHING - here is a suggestion of what to wear for forest school sessions for the next 3 weeks as we have hit a cold spot.
AUTUMN/WINTER TERMS
During this time of year, your child needs to be prepared for a chilly and often wet session.
On forest school mornings each child should ideally be wearing ;
BASE LAYER
Vest or thermal top
Tights or thermal leggings
MID LAYER
Long sleeved T-shirt top
Fleece top/jumper
Leggings/trousers (preferably a thicker type material for really cold weeks)
TOP LAYER – for really cold weeks
Thicker fleece /jacket
WATERPROOF LAYER
waterproof jacket
Waterproof trousers or dungaree trousers
EXTREMITIES
FOOTWEAR
Tights or socks – would advise two pairs of socks in the colder weeks, feet get cold in wellies, also ensure you have a suitable size that will fit two pairs of socks – if the boot is too tight it will also make the feet colder.
HEAD AND HANDS
Wool hat and scarf/snood
Gloves/mittens