06 March 2023
Beulah- Step into our Books!
As part of last week’s reading celebrations each class chose and, with the help of their adults, created a book cover for each of their classroom doors – these were all too lovely not to share.
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As part of last week’s reading celebrations each class chose and, with the help of their adults, created a book cover for each of their classroom doors – these were all too lovely not to share.
We have had a wonderful ‘World Book Week’ at Beulah. We started the week with a fabulous ‘World Book Day’ parade and on Tuesday we had the amazing author Grace Francis visit our school.
Today, Year 2 at Beulah Infants took London by storm. We walked to Thornton Heath train station and caught the train to London Bridge station.
What a wonderful week of stories, poems and books across all the Pegasus schools.
Yesterday, we launched our ‘Book Week’ celebrations in style at Beulah.
Some parents from the Gold class have participated in ‘Bookstart’ workshops.
This morning we welcomed Parents and Carers into Beulah Infants for our Museum Day.
This week, we have been looking at how we can look after our mental health.
Last week, the Beulah community were treated to two very wonderful theatrical productions from Indigo class and Lilac class.
Over the last two weeks, the children in Gold Class have been learning about the story of the Three little pigs.
This half term, children from across all the Pegasus schools came together to perform poems in front of a panel of judges.
Last Monday and Tuesday, parents and carers with children in Year 1 and Reception were invited into school to watch how we teach their children phonics.
Our YR1 classes would like to say a HUGE Thank you to Mrs Jenkins, who embarked us yesterday on a journey back in time… The children were so excited to learn about the old toys and to explore how they worked.
This week in Nursery we read about The Gingerbread Man and wanted to make one of our own.
This week in reception, we had our own very special visitor called Professor Bubbleworks.