24 May 2022
BINF – Dig, Dig, Digging In Gold Class…
This week in Nursery we have been learning all about different types of construction vehicles.
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This week in Nursery we have been learning all about different types of construction vehicles.
Last week we had a Jubilee party in Gold class. In preparation for the Jubilee we made crowns and flags, which we got to wear for the party!
Last week, the children at Beulah were very busy making crowns and flags for our Jubilee celebrations on Thursday.
This week we have been thinking about imitation and how we can use this skill to improve our thinking in different subject areas and considering who might be a good choice to imitate.
On Monday, Year 3 and 4 golfers visited Addington Court Golf Club for a competition.
Thanks to our first delivery from the Felix project we were able to set up our first market stall providing our families with fresh, nutritious foods.
Last week, Beulah children had an explosive visit from the Royal Institute!
This half term our focus author is Anthony Browne. He has won many awards for his work including the Kate Greenaway Medal (twice), the Kurt Maschler Award (three times) and in June 2009 Anthony was announced as the sixth Children’s Laureate.
This week in Nursery we have read the book ‘We All Go Travelling By’ by Sheena Roberts, which introduced us to lots of types of different types of vehicles.
We were very excited to celebrate Eid together at Beulah today and hear all about the exciting celebrations that will take place next week.
Tickets please… next stop Gold Class. This week in Nursery we started our new topic all about transport, focusing this week on buses.
As part of their Literacy work around the text ‘Wolf Brother’ by Michelle Paver, Year 6 were visited by two cave people, Twig and Ochre, who camped on the field at Whitehorse Manor Junior School for 3 nights.
This half-term Year 1 children have been busy developing their mapping skills and learning about map features such as compass points, key and symbols.
As part of our literacy unit on Shakespeare’s Macbeth, we have been delving into the killer mind of Lady Macbeth.
Beulah School Council decided that they wanted to organise an event to raise money for a charity.