Tric a Chlic
Leaf Classification
When we came back inside, we created some beautiful pieces of artwork by painting our leaves and printing with them.











Foundation Phase
- Can you write a similar story about a ‘very hungry’ animal? What happens to it?
- Retell the story from the point of view of the caterpillar. Why was it so hungry? How did it feel after eating so much?
- Can you use alliteration to describe some of the food that are eaten? (e.g. lovely lollipops, scrumptious strawberries).
- Read the story and try to retell it to a friend. Can you remember all of the food that was eaten, in the correct order?
- Use Venn / Carroll diagrams to sort the foods that the caterpillar eats.
- Count the total number of foods that were eaten by the caterpillar. How many of these were fruit / vegetable / contained meat etc?
- Sort the foods that the caterpillar eats, in different ways. Which ones are healthy / unhealthy? Which are processed / unprocessed?
- Think of a healthy / unhealthy meal for another hungry caterpillar.
- Find out about the life cycles of caterpillars / butterflies. Find out about the life cycles of other animals.
- Learn about metamorphosis. Find out about other animals who undergo metamorphosis.
- Create a collage of a big, fat caterpillar!
- Create another collage showing the beautiful butterfly.
- Look at photographs of butterflies and paint your own. You could try folding a piece of paper in half and painting one half of a butterfly on one side. Then fold the paper over, press it down and open it out to reveal the full butterfly.
- Welsh Language – Can you play the attached game? Activity 2(i) Dice game
Many thanks
Ysgrifennu Cymraeg! Welsh Writing!
Butterfly Symmetry
Butterfly Symmetry!
Well being Week




Eco action plan 2020/21
Aims/Targets |
Activities & tasks |
Organisation:
Who, where, how, when |
Cost | Monitoring:
Evidence collection |
Evaluation
Of effectiveness |
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 |
Healthy lunches – Cinio Iach
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!