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This week, we spent our English lessons investigating a strange event. On Monday morning, Mr Hargreaves witnessed an unusual sight on the way into school. He managed to capture some video footage on his phone of a strange winged creature flying over the Radipole area. We discovered that both Mr Hathaway and Mrs McCann had seen the dragon-like beast too and spent some time discussing what it might be. We decided that we would write our own newspaper reports on the incident and have been working on our journalist skills in preparation. We will share some of our finished newspaper reports with you next week.
This week has been all about Superworm, the story by Julia Donaldson. We have learned about real worms, made super sock worms, painted worms in capes and made tasty cereal worms to eat!
We have used pink wool to practice wrapping around a worm to create texture. We have learned to use runny glue so we can join materials together. We have had stories and sang songs....it’s been wormtastic!
Reception went to see ‘Charlie Cook and his favourite book’, at Weymouth Pavilion this week.
We jumped on the coach and excitedly waited for the show to start.
Everyone agreed that they loved the show, the green aliens, book crocodile and the dragon were some of the highlights.
The children behaved beautifully and the staff agreed that we would all like to go again one day!
On Wednesday, we went to Weymouth Pavillion to see a production of Charlie Cook's Favourite Book. We rode down on a coach and this was a really exciting part of the afternoon. There were just three actors who played the parts and sang the songs. We really enjoyed watching the story come alive in front of our eyes!