The Eggs Have Arrived

Today we arrived in school to find an incubator containing 10 brown eggs.Embedded image permalink

We thought about what might happen to the eggs in the incubator and came to the decision that they would eventually hatch. But what would they hatch into? We came up with lots of ideas; chicken chicks, ducklings, goslings, cynets, blackbird, blue tit or robin chicks, snakelets, crocodile hatchlings, turtle hatchlings, spiderlings (they would have to be huge spiders), penguin chicks, baby dinosaurs or shark pups.
We had great fun finding out the real names for all of the baby creatures. Do you know any other names for different baby animals? Why not add your ideas to this post.

Mrs Saeed told us that the eggs should hatch within the next 2-3 days. We will watch the incubator very closely and update the blog with any information as and when we see any changes to the eggs.

Wolf Update

On Friday we received an email from a dogwalker called Cordelia Spigg. She wrote the following;

Dear Mrs Bugg, Mrs Saeed, Miss Miles and all the children
I saw your news about a wolf visiting your school and someone told me about your posters.
Yesterday evening while I was walking my dog in Badminton woods I saw a wolf. I followed him and took a video with my iPad. I hope it is your wolf and then you will know he has moved on to live somewhere else and wont bother you any more.

Kind Regards
Cordelia Spigg

She attached the video below;

Wolf spotted in the woods from Aqua Class on Vimeo.

I think the wolf has well and truly moved on to pastures new…

Little Red Riding Hood

LRRH immersion April 20, 2015 from Aqua Class on Vimeo.

Little Red Riding Hood has left us a story to retell. See if you can retell the story at home. Which parts can you remember?

Little Red Riding Hood

Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived in a small cosy cottage on the edge of the forest. Her name was Little Red Riding Hood because she always wore a ruby red cloak.  Early one morning, Little Red Riding Hood asked her mother if she could visit granny because she was unwell.

“What a good idea,” her mother said “take Granny these cakes but remember do not stop on the way and do not talk to strangers”.

So, Little Red Riding Hood put on her ruby red cloak, picked up her basket of cakes and kissed her mother goodbye.

Little red riding hood skipped happily through the forest to Granny’s house.  On the way she became tired so stopped to rest on a lumpy log, under an old oak tree, beside a trickling stream, deep in the middle of the forest.
First she picked some beautiful flowers.
Next she watched some fluttering butterflies.
After that she listened carefully to some croaking frogs.
Finally she ate one of granny’s delicious cakes.
Suddenly, a wolf appeared. A huge, hairy wolf with teeth as sharp as knives.
“Where are you going little girl?” the wolf asked slyly.
“I’m going to visit my Granny who lives on the other side of the forest” Little Red Riding Hood replied.
The wolf grinned and disappeared.
At that moment little red riding hood saw the time and rushed to Granny’s cottage.
But the wolf took a shortcut…
Some time later Little Red Riding Hood arrived at Granny’s cottage and knocked on the door.
“Come in, my dear,” Granny croaked strangely.
Little Red Riding Hood walked in and looked at Granny who was lying in bed.
“What big ears you have,” said Little Red Riding Hood.
“All the better to hear you with, my dear,” replied Granny.
“What big eyes you have,” said Little Red Riding Hood.
“All the better to see you with, my dear,” replied Granny.
“What big teeth you have,” said Little Red Riding Hood with a shaky voice.
“All the better to eat you with, my dear,” roared Granny.

Suddenly Little Red Riding Hood realized that granny was really the wolf.
The wolf jumped out of the bed, threw off Granny’s frilly bonnet and chased Little Red Riding Hood around the cottage.  Luckily a woodcutter was chopping logs nearby and heard the noise so he ran towards the cottage and grabbed the wolf as quick as a click.  To his amazement Granny popped out of the wolf’s mouth safe and sound.
Finally the wolf ran over the hills and far away and they all lived happily ever after.

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

To help us to learn about how life was in the past, we have been finding out about the famous engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel.  Locally, he has built many of our landmarks. Recently, it was the 150th Anniversary of the completion of his Clifton Suspension Bridge. He designed and constructed Temple Meads railway station and Paddington Station in London and the complete railway line in between.  His SS Great Britain, in Bristol Harbour is worth a visit if you haven’t been. Once we had gathered some information about him, we wrote a report. Here is our retell.

Isambard Kingdom Brunel from Aqua Class on Vimeo.

Interactive Learning Diary

All Aqua Class parents and carers should have now received details for signing in to view their child’s learning journey. Thank you to all of you that have already logged on. If you are having difficulties then please let me know.
The interactive learning diary is a great way to see all the activities and achievements your children have been getting up to at school and also gives you the opportunity to upload comments, photos and videos of things the children get up to at home.
Here is a link to the ILD site.

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