Saturday, 27 February 2016

Dr Seuss and rhyming words

Dr Seuss is the main author we will be looking at this half term.
His first early reader, The Cat in The Hat published in 1957
starts like this:

                                                        
This is exactly what the weather was like this Friday.
And just like in the book we still made it fun.
Ask your children all the things we got up to.
I hope they enjoyed the day as much as I did.
We travelled from The Cat in the Hat's fantastic machine
to The Lorax and making of trees.

Here you can find the story of The Cat in The Hat.




Monday, 22 February 2016

Ted on an acrobatics weekend

Head first and going solo. Weeeeeeee

Symmetry

In class we have been exploring symmetry.
We can play these games at home too.
Start with pictures and build up to patterns and letters.
Well done for giving these games a try.

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Conquering Fears

Today in Assembly, Mr Evans read the story Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
Three of our Bears helped Mr Evans tell the story.

Saturday, 13 February 2016

Love Stories by Hans Christian Andersen

After watching this story you might wish to make hearts 
to celebrate S. Valentine's.
The Little Tin Soldier



You might be surprised to see this as an Andersen story.
Reception Bears present: The Little Mermaid


Tuesday, 9 February 2016

First and last with second and third in between

We have been looking at ordinal numbers. 
These are nice stories about order and sequence.

Next a video and a game to play

A car race game

Monday, 8 February 2016

Castles and Forts

Reception Bears families have taken on the challenge
to learn more about our topic on Castles and Dragons,
even when on holidays.


The first family got stuck in the traffic to Neuschwanstein,
so decided to go to Guimarães instead.
They might not have found a dragon,
but did they find a Unicorn instead?
In the bottom left you can see the statue of the
first King of Portugal.

These two little Bears went to Castelo do Queijo in Porto,
but it was closed.
They still managed to see a cannon and a drawbridge and took a photo to share with you.
They went to Museu do Papel Moeda instead,
and guess what?
They saw toy cars and vehicles
as well as miniture replicas of buildings, including a castle.
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This family went to great lengths to visit a castle. They had to travel by plane and then go on a treck up the mountains.

Which country did they need to visit to see this castle?

This little Bear went to Póvoa do Lanhoso and found a Castle,
but there were no Dragons there.
You can see that the castle was built up high.
The enemies could not come near without being seen.
The mother of the first king of Portugal, D. Teresa,
lived in this castle.
Castelo de Povoa de Lanhoso nos anos 60

This is the castle in Óbidos.

This family is on a Castle hunt. 


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Carnaval and a little street parade



Nian, colour red, noise and fireworks

There are many stories and legends in China,
but the story of Nian, the lion monster, is a popular one.
We made some rattles and wore red.
We had some mini fireworks
and made a lot of noise to scare Nian away.
Can you answer these questions about the story?
Who is Nian?
Where does Nian live?
When does Nian come to the villages?
Why are people frightened of Nian?
What do people do to frighten Nian?

Chinese New Year

Reception Bears prepared themselves for the Chinese New Year.
First we learnt how to say Happy New Year.
新年快乐
(sshin-nyen kwhy-ler)
We learnt about various Chinese traditions.
People visit one another and present their hosts with
 tangerines and oranges, which mean "luck" and "wealth."
Our first guest taught us how to make dumplings
and also steam a rice cake/pudding - nian gao.
We all had a go at making dumplings.
 The dumplings were delicious with the soya bean sauce.
Jing used a special pot to steam the nian gao.
We all had a taste of the rice pudding, but we did not all like it.

Our next guest taught us how to make pretty patterns with paper.
Paper was invented in China, they are very good at
making things from paper.

 We cut a monkey and a Chinese character
that means "double happiness."
See the story bellow to find out why this is the
year of the Fire Monkey.
Do you think the Jade Emperor was clever?

The New Year is also called the Spring Festival.
This is the character for Spring.
We folded and cut this intricate pattern.

Our third guest taught us how to draw some
Chinese characters.
We used brushes and special ink on red paper.
We followed instructions carefully.
We wrote numbers from 1 to 10.

Our last guest lived in Singapore and has celebrated
the Chinese New Year ever since.
Sarah makes cupcakes and decorates them with tangerines.
She helped us make the frosting and decorate our cupcakes.
Rodrigo's family provided some delicious tangerines.
We all had a taste and there were still plenty to take home.

The Chinese New Year was also a good excuse for a rickshaw ride.
It takes skill as well as strength to pull a rickshaw.

新年快乐

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Peter and the Wolf

In the Portuguese sessions with Professora Maria do Céu,
Reception Bears have been talking about
Peter and the Wolf. 
The children have illustrated the story and their work
is on the displayboard outside the computer room
if you wish to view some of the pieces.