Superhero Day
God said, “Let the earth produce living animals according to their kind: cattle, creatures that move along the ground, wild animals according to their kind”. So, it was. God created the wild animals according to their kind, and everything that creeps along the ground according to its kind. God saw that it was good. A reading from the book of Genesis (1:24-26).
As part of our Literacy scheme this term Reception are reading the story ‘Supertato’. The children received a letter from ‘The chilly peas’ instructing them that the chilly peas needed to be saved from the ice. They left us items to use to set them free: rubber gloves, tweezers, salt, hot water and hammers. The children successfully set the chilly peas free.
We had the pleasure of the renowned Artist Martin Heron visiting our school. The sessions themed around Huyton’s heritage and what’s important to local people. Reception got the chance to produce their own small sand-casting artwork.
What a wonderful morning we had. The children all did so amazing! They all put so much effort and energy into participating in the races. Well done Reception.
What a fantastic morning for Reception as they performed their first assembly at St. Joseph’s. The children focused the assembly on Friendship which linked to our Reconciliation topic in Come and See.
We had a gorgeous afternoon releasing our Butterflies.
What a lovely afternoon Year 4 children had sharing their books they had made with moving parts to Reception. They got lots of thumbs up for their design and ideas. Thank you Reception children.
During Come and See the children explored ‘Pentecost’. We created windmills to represent that the Holy Spirit is just like the wind; although we cannot see it, its power is all around us. We also read Luke’s story of Pentecost based on Acts 2:1-4.