Geography
Water Cycle Whizzes!
Oceans and Continents of the World
We have been using atlases to locate the oceans and continents of the world. Did you know the Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean? Did you know that Antarctica is the coldest continent?
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Fabulous fun in forest school!
Can you spot one of the London Landmarks?
The water cycle in action!
We have loved seeing the water cycle in action- when the sun shone on the sea, we saw evaporation and then we saw precipitation from the clouds, which fell into the rivers and streams, which flowed into the sea and then the whole cycle started all over again. It was...
Water water everywhere…
Today we have been learning about the water cycle in Geography and the children have made their own miniature water cycles. There are a lot of difficult words to understand but it makes it easier when you have a visual.
Message in a bottle
The children were given a mysterious message in a bottle from Miss Brown’s many visits abroad. The message was from a person who wrote about being kidnapped from their home and being sold as a slave. The children put their thinking caps on and tried to find the places...
Rainbow day 🌈🌈🌈
Time Capsule : A moment in time Early Years are taking part in the local time capsule project, celebrating coming out of the darkness of lockdown and returning to some normality with colourful bright rainbows. Rainbows have been a sign of thank you, hope and...











