P1a Learning Log 4.12.17

What is going well? “We have been looking after the toys.” – Martin “We have been learning our tricky words.” – Devyn “We have been practising our writing.” – Teigan “We have been learning about the Nativity story.” – Grace “We learned some football skills with the coaches.” – Corbin “We have been learning how…

What is going well?

“We have been looking after the toys.” – Martin

“We have been learning our tricky words.” – Devyn

“We have been practising our writing.” – Teigan

“We have been learning about the Nativity story.” – Grace

“We learned some football skills with the coaches.” – Corbin

“We have been learning how to use the computers.” – Dominik

“We have been doing yoga to keep fit.” – Maya

“We have finished learning all of our sounds!” – Atharv

“We know the actions to our songs.” – Youcef

“We have been practising our Nativity.” – Inana

“Reading magazines in the house corner.” – Milo

What could be better?

“We need to look after the iPads because one got broken!” – Aiyet

“We could use more playdough.” – Charlotte

“More little trays of sand.” – Zosia

“Keep looking after the house corner.” – Darcy

“More writing in salt with a stick.” – Lacey

“Play more of the Hanging Monkeys game on the computers.” – Carmella

“I want to play the number game where the monkey walks across the bridge.” – Matylda

“Practise the monkey bars outside.” – Christopher

What is going well?

“We have been looking after the toys.” – Martin

“We have been learning our tricky words.” – Devyn

“We have been practising our writing.” – Teigan

“We have been learning about the Nativity story.” – Grace

“We learned some football skills with the coaches.” – Corbin

“We have been learning how to use the computers.” – Dominik

“We have been doing yoga to keep fit.” – Maya

“We have finished learning all of our sounds!” – Atharv

“We know the actions to our songs.” – Youcef

“We have been practising our Nativity.” – Inana

“Reading magazines in the house corner.” – Milo

What could be better?

“We need to look after the iPads because one got broken!” – Aiyet

“We could use more playdough.” – Charlotte

“More little trays of sand.” – Zosia

“Keep looking after the house corner.” – Darcy

“More writing in salt with a stick.” – Lacey

“Play more of the Hanging Monkeys game on the computers.” – Carmella

“I want to play the number game where the monkey walks across the bridge.” – Matylda

“Practise the monkey bars outside.” – Christopher

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