We can partition 5 into two or three parts and represent this with Numicon.
We used a running stitch to make an owl hanging decoration.
As part of our topic learning, we had a visit from Pitcombe Falconry. Thank you to Alan and the owls for sharing such brilliant facts!
When learning about Diwali, the children made a diya lamp using their thumbs in a pinching action in clay.
To help our surprise visitor Owl feel at home, the children have been busy building her a nest to stay cosy and dry.
As part of our Maths learning, we looked at representing numbers 1-5 on a 5 frame. All whilst dressed as robots!
An Owl visitor appeared in our garden! The children were careful not to frighten the owl away and discussed what stories we may have heard before that have owls in.
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