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Please see our weekly Blogs below.

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  • 10/12/19

    Oak weekly Blog - 6/12/19

    This week we really enjoyed making paper chains in the creative area to decorate our Base for Christmas (Lydia) A magic memory was Gem Jar Reward – pyjama day (Alice) We have to be resilient when we are practising our songs for the Christmas Concert (Gracie) Something I found tricky t...
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  • 04/12/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 29/11/2019

    This week we really enjoyed learning our new song for the production (Ollie) A magic memory was being the bus driver on our one more, one less bus! (Noah) We have to be resilient when putting humpty dumpty back together again (Lucy) Something I found tricky this week was cutting out the ted...
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  • 28/11/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 22/11/2019

    This week we really enjoyed Isobel – playing teachers in the home corner Mason W – looking after pets on the computers Sienna – making pictures of animals in the creative area with my friends A magic memory McKenzie – making my “love” cupcake for...
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  • 20/11/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 15/11/2019

    This week we really enjoyed Ava – going on the computers in choosing Ollie – building train tracks with my friends McKenzie – I enjoyed my learning in the creative area making a shield A magic memory Lucy – the parade on vocab day Lily – dressing up...
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  • 13/11/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 8/11/2019

    This week we really enjoyed Brooke – drawing pictures in the writing area McKenzie – outside doing number fun Louis – Creative area making crowns A magic memory Isabelle – playing outside in our new fairy garden Jack – resilience day We have to be...
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  • 06/11/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 25/10/2019

    A blog by the Oak Base children: This week we really enjoyed Essie – Playing in the home corner in the kitchen McKenzie – Going on a bear hunt outside Daniel – Going to the forest to look for bears Isabelle – Number fun area with our numbers Lily – mak...
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  • 23/10/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 18/10/2019

    This week we really enjoyed Playing on the computers with simple city (Mason W) Home corner playing mums and dads (Leo) Enjoying playing in the construction are making a big train track (Ava) Using chalk outside with my friends (McKenzie) A magic memory Reading books in the reading...
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  • 16/10/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 11/10/2019

    A blog by the Oak Base children: This week we really enjoyed MB: Going outside and painting with water PB: Mixing colours in the creative area MZ: Making a really big train track with the trains   A magic memory AW: Seeing the books in the sky in our new reading garden S...
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  • 09/10/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 4/10/2019

    This week we really enjoyed: Creating a picture of fruit and vegetables in the creative area (Gracie) Creating a healthy eating plate (Sophie) Playing with the trains (Jack) A magic memory this week: Was our Harvest Festival (Kane) We have to be respectful when: All day so I g...
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  • 02/10/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 27/9/2019

    This week we really enjoyed playing in the construction area, we made a really big train track (Louis). I enjoyed playing outside on the bikes (Gracie) and I loved playing with the bubbles and going on the adventure (McKenzie). A magic memory for me was finding the numbers in the shaving foam out...
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  • 26/09/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 20/9/19

    Wow well done Oak Base on finishing another full week, we are super proud of you! A blog by the Oak Base children: This week we really enjoyed (name) ·        I loved playing outside in Plan Do Review (Kane...
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  • 19/06/19

    Oak Weekly Blog - 14/6/19

    What a week we have had!   This week the children have been learning about ordering height, they have been looking at the story of Jack and the Bean stalk and have ordered the stalks. In Literacy the children have been writing about the Three Little Pigs and their repetitive language such as...
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