This week the children have enjoyed reading ‘ Sharing a Shell’ By Julia Donaldson
This story highlights the important role that sharing plays in building lasting friendships.
- What did the Anemone do to the big fish?
- What two items did the sea creatures find in the rockpool? Should they be there and why?
- why did the three friends fall out?
- How did the bristleworm help them become friends again?
We got very creative this week, the children followed their own interests and wanted to make their own shells! we used lots of different materials from our junk modelling bucket, such as plastic bottles, tubs and milk cartons. They chose lots of bright and colourful materials to add to their shells including tissue paper, glittter, sequins and paint. They look amazing, I think I might like to stay in one!
Next week we are exploring our under the sea theme more!
We will be reading..
Can you guess which sea creature I’m describing?
Having eight arms can be useful,
you may think it looks a bit funny,
but it helps me to hold all my children
and tickle each one on the tummy.
Have a wonderful happy and healthy weekend!
Miss Ward, Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman