Thank you all for your presents and cards. Mrs Beasley and I are very overwhelmed by your kindness and generosity. We have all had a great year teaching G1. We wish you a great Summer Break and look forward to seeing you all around Damers soon. Here we all our harvesting our potatoes we grew […]
Author Archives: Mr Moore
Geometry
Using the compasses has been our favoruite activity over the last 4 months. We have become really good at using circles to make pictures and patterns.
The Big Butterfly Count 15th July – 7th August
Please take part in the Big Butterfly Count. Count Butterflies you see for 15 minutes in your garden , park area, Maiden Castle, Borough Gardens, field or meadow and then record on the webiste or app by clicking this link. https://bigbutterflycount.butterfly-conservation.org/ You can print off a butterfly count chart if needed too.
Big Plastic Count
The Big Plastic Count have released their results. Grayling 1 took part during May counting all the plasstic the class used from snack time to lunchtime. The Big Plastic Count was run across a week in May and its results show that the average participating household threw away 66 pieces of plastic in a week. Using those […]
Crumbles
We have had some amazing blackcurrent and redcurrent crumbles, smoothies and roasted rhurbarb made by the children using the produce they picked last week from the school garden.
Garden
We went to the garden to pick blackcurrents, redcurrents, strawberries, rhuburb, broadbeans and courgettes. We have been challneged to cook something with what we harvested at home. Mr Moore and Mrs Beasley are happy to be the taste testers!
Rhubarb
We went to the garden and picked strawberries and rhubarb. Eliza took her rhubarb home and made ginger and rhubarb cakes. They were delicious! If your child brings anything home from the garden can you use it to cook with? We (Mr Moore and Mrs Beasley) would love to see or even taste your creations!
Identifying leaves and Den Building
We have been identifying British leaves using identifcation sheets. We then did some rubbings of the leaves using wax crayons and labelled them in our books. Have a go at leaf or bark rubbing when out and about this weekend. We invited the parents of Grayling 1 to come and make dens with us. There […]
Bikeability for Summer Holidays
Tree Identification Challenge
At the weekend when on a walk how many tree leaves can you identify? You can make your own leaf dial below. Also a leaf spotter sheet too. You can also use the Seek inaturalist app https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/seek_app Also here are some more resources to identify other items in nature. http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activitymenu/?cat=tree_id