Well done!
Here you will find all of our latest news from across the school!
Monday, 29 June 2015
Year 6 Cricket Tournament
Year 6 Girls and Boys took part in a brilliant Kwik Cricket tournament at Felling CC. It was a great day full of lovely weather and great supportive competition. It was brilliant to see that our hard work paid off and the children were awarded third place out of 15 different schools.
KS2 Parent Workshop. The Venerable Bede.
Last week we invited the parents to come and help year 3 and year 4 in the production of there Anglo Saxon scrolls. The scrolls told a recount of our recent trip to Bede's World and even had illuminated letters and tea stained paper. All the parents and guardians were a brilliant help and the children of lower key stage two produced some spectacular designs to show off to them!
Sunday, 28 June 2015
6 butterflies and counting...!
Can you see the four paler chrysalides that the butterflies came out of?
Don't worry about the red 'stuff'- it's called meconium. The butterflies dry and expand their wings by forcing this liquid into the veins of their wings. Then any leftover red liquid is gotten rid of!
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Butterflies!!
Just under two weeks ago, the caterpillars shed their last layer of skin and then hardened into their chrysalis states! After a bit of shaking on the first few days, which is a natural process to warn off predators, we put them in their pop-up habitat and they hadn't seemed to do much for over a week now!
But, Reception children at White Mere know better than that! We know that inside the chrysalis, each caterpillar had changed into a liquid, ready to reform and emerge as butterflies!
As we were lined up and about to leave yesterday afternoon (Friday 26th - day 23), someone suddenly called out, 'Butterflies!' To our amazement, three beautiful 'Painted Ladies' had come out!
Look at the beautiful gold flecks on them!
But, Reception children at White Mere know better than that! We know that inside the chrysalis, each caterpillar had changed into a liquid, ready to reform and emerge as butterflies!
As we were lined up and about to leave yesterday afternoon (Friday 26th - day 23), someone suddenly called out, 'Butterflies!' To our amazement, three beautiful 'Painted Ladies' had come out!
Friday afternoon there were 3...
Saturday morning - now there are 5!
Keep checking for updates! They are now resting and letting their wings dry off and have a feast of orange segments, flowers and nectar (sugar water) in the bottom of their habitat. In the next few days we will be releasing them so they can begin the whole life cycle again!
Feel free to bring in some potted flowers for our Early Years yard so they can stick around for a bit.
Happy Father's Day
We hope you really enjoyed your super hero pictures for Father's Day last Sunday - we really enjoyed making them! Thanks for being our superheroes!
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Hall Hill Farm
Last Friday we had a fantastic trip to Hall Hill Farm. It was a day packed with amazing experiences, like holding chicks, feeding llamas and giving milk to lambs!
The chicks are kept under a special light to keep them warm.
Making a 'fence' with our arms, ready for the chicks.
Certain parent helpers couldn't wait to have a go!
Piglets
Blossom the cow
Giving the lambs milk
Feeding the goats
Pony
One of the big pigs was called 'Pepper'!
Milking the (plastic) cow
We loved holding the rabbits and guinea pigs. Some were so big!
Tractor ride
We loved the soft play and became little farmers!
Ice lollies!
Sheep racing! Each group took a number and cheered for their sheep. Will Woolly Jumper or Baa Baa win?
Looking at the beautiful peacock
Turns out that turkeys aren't as good looking as we thought they would be!
Feeding the llamas
Watching the wallaby jump. A baby wallaby is called a joey.
The long-haired highland cow
Which part was your favourite?
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