Harvest Festival assembly
Harvest Festival donations to local families in need who are supported by HomeStart
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Harvest Festival donations to local families in need who are supported by HomeStart
The children have enjoyed making a scarecrow of themselves singing "in perfect harmony" as part of the Foxton Scarecrow Festival.
This week, Owl class had a WOW Day to learn more about the Maya and their culture. As part of this experience, a visitor came in and helped us to design and then make our own chocolate product. We also tasted a range of chocolates, including the nibs of the bean used in the same way as the Ancient Maya.
Owl Class have tidied and weeded the garden area, with help from Paul Daines. They then picked a few of our carrots!
Owl class advertised, baked and held a cake sale to raise funds for a visitor for their Mayan WOW day. She will be coming into class in October to run a chocolate-based workshop where the children will be learning about the history of chocolate, tasting different chocolate types and creating their own chocolate brand.
Badger class enjoyed exploring which objects in the classroom were magnetic.
Badger Class enjoyed picking tomatoes, cucumber and apples today and especially enjoyed eating them!! We are looking forward to picking all the apples on the tree and eating them at break times.
As an end-of-year reward, Owl class had an afternoon water fight!
The Owl and Badger classes performed an amazing production of Aladdin.
Badger Class and Owl Class have been busy in the garden area.
We have now had the new replacement trim trail equipment installed. The children are enjoying the tyres, ladder, roll bars, balance beams and wooden stepping bars. It is lovely to see so many children trying out the new equipment and trying their hardest to complete the trail.
Badger Class enjoyed their Geography trip to Royston, by train.