Building in Base 1
Mrs Holdsworth: June 2019
We've spent a lot more time than normal inside this week in Base 1 thanks to all the wet weather, but this has meant that we've had a chance to explore our new 'construction zone'. We have created a space where buildings and models can be kept on display when they are finished. To earn the right to do this the children must write a sentence or a label about their model and display it alongside what they have made, along with their name. As you can imagine, they are sticklers for these rules and you won't find any un-labelled models in our classroom!! We also have iPads available for the children to take photos of what they have made and we will print these photos to add to our display to give other children ideas. For now, I thought you might enjoy looking at what the children have photographed this week!
Mrs Holdsworth
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