|
This week, we went on an autumn treasure hunt in Victoria Park and had a wonderful time exploring the seasonal changes. A big thank you to all the parents and relatives who joined us and supported the children’s learning.
Although our trip took place a little earlier than planned due to climate change, the children were still able to spot acorns, conkers, pinecones and sycamore seeds. They noticed that most leaves were still green, while some had started to change colour – a lovely way to see the beginning of autumn. The children enjoyed collecting their treasures, recalling why leaves change colour in autumn, and talking about how the days become shorter and the nights longer. We also discussed squirrels and other animals and how they prepare for winter. It was a fantastic experience that allowed the children to share their learning with their families and friends, helping them deepen their understanding of the natural world. This week, after reading Mabel and the Mountain, the children were inspired by Mabel’s big plans and her determination to get started straight away. During our group discussion, many children shared their own ideas about what they would like to achieve this year. A common goal was cooking, so we decided to make banana bread together. The children eagerly helped with each step—mashing the bananas, mixing the ingredients, and stirring the batter. They showed great teamwork, concentration, and pride in contributing to the recipe. Just like Mabel, the children learned that with determination and effort, they can achieve their plans, big or small.
|
Mirzakhani News BlogWe'll post about what's happening in our class Archives
November 2025
Categories |






































RSS Feed