Friday 12 June 2009

Finding Snails

We have been looking for banded snails in forest school so that we can take part in a survey.

These were very friendly when they decided to come out.

We found different sorts of snails - some pink and some yello banded, but no brown ones - I wonder why. We sorted them into different types and Mrs Long put all our data on the internet - this is the link http://www.evolutionmegalab.org/en_GB/maps to see our data and everyone elses.

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Friday 5 June 2009

5.6.09 - Mud Painting


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Tuesday 12 May 2009

12.5.09 - Tree Climbing

A long way up.........

A long way down??

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Friday 8 May 2009

8.5.09 - Moving Trees

There was a huge pile of branches to move but they soon got them all cleared!

This one was much bigger than Shaun but he managed to drag it.

You will move!

Teamwork needed for this one.

Oops we've covered Kyle up with trees!

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Thursday 7 May 2009

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Blogger: Mrs Gardner, Mrs McManus & Mrs Vernall's Class - Manage Posts: "Zoolab visits!
Zoolab visits!

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[Photo] On Tuesday 5th May Zoolab came to visit Year 1. They brought lots of exciting animals and bugs! The children really enjoyed the visit and learnt alot about life cycles. They held some of the animals and stroked them too!

Monday 4 May 2009

2LG Bluebell Walk - 1.05.09

2LG went to the woods on a bluebell walk - we all had cameras to take photos of what we saw.

There were bluebells everywhere.

That bumpy tree again!

Lesser Celandine.

Dandelion in seed.

Herb Robert.

Wood Anemone.

Following footprints.

Can you spot the tiny caterpillar?

There were some fantastic photos - well done 2G.

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