Monday 20 May 2013

A Grand Adventure


The Reception trip to Hampshire's Harold Hillier Gardens was a roaring success. The children started off the day with pond dipping. They found loads of creatures including water nymphs, boatmen, tadpoles and newts. After that they spent some time looking really closely at colours. They had to find ten different coloured pieces of petal to decorate their caterpillars. They were careful to use pieces of flowers they found on the ground rather than picking any flowers. Children used words such as paler, darker, lighter and more blue when talking about the colours they found. Then the children went on another walk around. The went over a couple of very wobbly bridges, being careful not to make too much noise in case they disturbed any trolls. Then they fed some fish and went through a bamboo forest before returning to the education centre for a picnic lunch. After they had eaten a good lunch and had a bit of a run around it was time to get on with more learning. They went on a caterpillar walk using their sense of touch to explore trees. Next they spent time matching leaf shapes to the trees that the leaves grow on. Finally they spent time looking up into the tree tops with mirrors and thinking carefully about the creatures who lived there. At the end of the session they went and got back on the coach to return to school. It was a tiring day for everyone. In fact some children were so tired they fell asleep on the journey back home. It was a great day.
 
Thank you to all the helpers who made this trip and our previous trip to the aquarium such a success. Without you we wouldn't have been able to go!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

10 comments:

  1. Thomas had a fantastic day. He really enjoyed the pond dipping and seeing the newts.

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  2. Thank you taking us to Hillier Gardens. Thank you to Nicola for taking us around it, especially the wobbly bridge and the Troll bridge.

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  3. Joana said she had a brilliant day! She loved decorating the caterpilars and being a caterpillar feeling the trees.

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  4. It looks like you all had a super time at Hilliers. I can't wait to hear more about the wobbly bridges, furry caterpillars and colourful plants. Clever Mrs Goto and Miss Clarke-Lens! A brilliant trip!

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  5. Cayla really enjoyed her day and talked lots about the pond dipping and finding tadpoles. It's lovely to see the photos.

    Cayla's Mum

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  6. We had such a great day today, the day was filled with so many adventures for the children and they behaved so well.
    Liam's Mum :)

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  7. Brilliant day. Children were a credit to kings copse (of course!). Lucy was so excited to go on her first school trip.

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  8. Taylor had the best day. We have not been to Harold Hilliers as a family before and she is now keen to take us all back. Taylor came home telling stories of pond dipping, Newts and being blindfolded and lead by Liams Mummy. Its great to see some photos.

    Taylors Mum

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  9. WOW! That looks like a lot of fun. Bet you enjoyed it YR. from Ethan YR5.

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  10. Jasmine had a cracking time at Hilliers! Thank you! She particularly enjoyed the pond dipping and the wobbly bridge!
    Jasmine's Mum

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