We really enjoy the book, No, David! by David Shannon.
We have done lots of work around it this term and have created this video of us sharing in our different languages. Our languages are important so it is important to use them where we can.
The shape game
Childhood Stories
We wrote stories from when we were younger. They were stories of times we did silly or naughty things. We didn’t want to record our faces for these stories so drew title cards for them.
Snails
Holidays May 2022
Here are our stories from our holidays.
Monsters
Catch That Kitten
We have worked hard to improve our language use to share Catch That Kitten. Some of us found this easier than others. All our languages are important, whether it is the languages our parents can speak, or English. We celebrate what we can do.
The fish tank
Fish, Fish, Fish, Fish, Fish, and Stripes have gone home to Ms Finikin’s big tank to visit their family until after the Covid surge. This is in case Ms Finikin can’t feed them for a week. Now we have three big snails to remove some of the green, and two plastic fish so we can pretend. We named them
Geoffrey is the snail on the front glass.
Simon is the sea horse looking directly at us.
Cooper is the fish down the bottom.
Connell is right at the back behind the filter.
Flyra is at the top left.
Ms Finikin did not name these chaps. If she did, they would have been called Snail, Snail, Snail, Fish, and Sea Horse.
Apparently Simon was insulted by the thought of not having a proper name and has turned his back on us. Can you see Connelly and Flyra better, now?