The children enjoyed using their reading skills to follow instructions of how to make a symmetrical butterfly. They chose the shapes that they were going to use and cut them out carefully.



Knighton Church in Wales Primary School
Caru Duw, Caru Pawb, Caru Dysgu
The children enjoyed a fantastic week of additional well-being activities with Miss Sally. They developed their cutting skills by creating beautiful caterpillars and collages of habitats; exercised by gardening, doing yoga, playing dodgeball and going on the bikes.
Aims/Targets |
Activities & tasks |
Organisation:
Who, where, how, when |
Cost | Monitoring:
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Evaluation
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Healthy Living
To increase the number of fruit/vegetable portions in lunchboxes To reduce the number of ‘high salt/sugar/fat’ items in lunchboxes
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Stickers for healthy lunchboxes based on eat-well-plate…Healthy Schools Council to promote and award.
Share photos of healthy lunchboxes on the school website to share good ideas |
Healthy Schools Council | Stickers | Posters to promote
Facebook posts Photos to celebrate
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School grounds
See action plan of Growing council |
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Global Citizenships
To learn about another culture
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Learn about another country through topic- Indian Summer
Year 1/2- links to Palestine; communicating with children in school there. Song- Rights of the Child. |
Key Stage 2- during lessons
Led by JM |
NA | Through Thema books and any other work created through topic
Emails |
One of our eco-council targets this year is:
To increase the number of fruit/vegetable portions in lunchboxes
To reduce the number of ‘high salt/sugar/fat’ items in lunchboxes
We will be taking photos of healthy items in lunchboxes to help share good ideas!
Mefus a melon
Grawnwin
Even better- they were in re-useable pots!
The butterfly from the story of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ was very impressed with our investigation skills from last week. He really liked our idea of making bug hotels for the minibeasts to live safely in, in our outdoor area.
We are very excited to see what minibeasts decide to live in our bug hotels.
Look at our amazing Bug Hotels…..