Room 4 Sumner 2015
Thursday, 23 July 2015
100 days celebration
What a great day we had on Tuesday when we celebrated our100th day at school this year. We spent the whole day doing lots of activities based around one hundred. The children all brought collections of 100 things that had been grouped in different ways to school.
The highlight of the day for the children was the party! And in the afternoon we invited our buddy class to show them all our activities and help us finish the food. Mr Cameron, Ms Pears and Ms McKendry also visited us and we described our displays to them. Mrs B was very proud of us.
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Animaltastic Zoo Day
We had a great day on Friday when the Year 1 and 2 children in Rooms 4, 5 and 6 opened their Animaltastic Zoo for our visitors. We have been learning about the jobs people do at a zoo. We have also been learning about how to make mind maps and write reports ( if you haven't already, check out the fantastic animal reports the children did at home and at school).
The three classes worked together collaboratively for the inquiry unit and the children worked in small groups to make some wonderful animal dioramas.
Hooray
Hooray our blog is up and running again. Here a just a few of the activities we have been doing so far this term.
Sunday, 15 March 2015
Farm Visit
Photos from our farm visit and facts we learnt.

The cows need to eat grass so that they can make milk.
The farmer milks the cows using machines.

The milk is sucked from the cows' udders through pipes. Here is Laura looking at the pipe.

The milk goes into a big stainless steel container and a tanker gets the milk and takes it to a factory. We had lunch by the big containers. They were very cold because the milk has to stay cold.

The milk goes to a factory and it is made into cheese, yoghurt and butter.
It is also put into containers for us to buy and have with our cereals.
We were very tired on the way home!

The cows need to eat grass so that they can make milk.
The farmer milks the cows using machines.
The milk is sucked from the cows' udders through pipes. Here is Laura looking at the pipe.
The milk goes into a big stainless steel container and a tanker gets the milk and takes it to a factory. We had lunch by the big containers. They were very cold because the milk has to stay cold.
The milk goes to a factory and it is made into cheese, yoghurt and butter.
It is also put into containers for us to buy and have with our cereals.
We were very tired on the way home!
Location:Oxford
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