1. Both chickens and ducks will eat mealworms.
2. Chicken's feet are actually quite soft and very warm.
3. Chicken's poo is very runny!
TRIMLEY ST MARTIN PRIMARY SCHOOL |
Class Hughes would like to say a big thank you to Mrs Simmons and her daughter Megan for kindly bringing in their pet ducks and chickens!! As part of our 'People Who Help Us' topic we had four very special visitors come to school hall. INTERESTING FACTS- 1. Both chickens and ducks will eat mealworms. 2. Chicken's feet are actually quite soft and very warm. 3. Chicken's poo is very runny! We had the chance to hold them too. Over the last term all the childfren in class Hughes with the help of our resident gardener- Mrs Rushbrooke have planted and cared for many different plants and vegetables. Potato SuccessToday we were able to dig up our potaoes. This year has been a nice big crop, so big we all had boiled potaoes and butter for our snack! The schools annual sports day was a real success and Class Hughes was part of it! Well done to the winners- Yellow Dragons. Today we had the great pleasure and excitement of meeting two real athletes. Kola Adedoyin and Nathan Fox who are triple jumpers for Great Britain. They came in to work with each class. We all had to complete a fitness circuit. (Lots of us raised money for the school and for charity). It was real hard work, but we all loved it! We are busy learning all about 'People Who Help Us'. We have already learnt a lot about how our familiy and friends help us. We have also discovered how different people in our school help us. We are now investigating how people of the 'outside world' help us too, so today we had a visit from Mrs Atkinson. Mrs Atkinson comes into school each term to check we are staying fit & healhty. Many of us have already been weighed and measured and some of us have had our sight and hearing checked. Mrs Atkinson explained her job was to go to lots of different schools and check that everyone is growing properly. She has lots of different equipment that she has to carry everywhere, which helps her check children's weight, height, sight and hearing. She sometimes also has to check if some people are colour blind. We all had the chance to use the equipment. |
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September 2024
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