Across the school, we have thoroughly enjoyed exploring this beautiful picture book by Graheme Baker-Smith.
Issac plays in his favourite pool on the mountainside. As rain starts to fall, he empties his little jar of water into the pool and races the sparkling streams as they tumble over waterfalls, rush through swollen rivers, and burst out into the vast open sea. Where will my little jar of water go now? Issac wonders. From the tiniest raindrop to the deepest ocean, this breath-taking celebration of the water cycle captures the remarkable movement of water across the earth in all its majesty.
Issac plays in his favourite pool on the mountainside. As rain starts to fall, he empties his little jar of water into the pool and races the sparkling streams as they tumble over waterfalls, rush through swollen rivers, and burst out into the vast open sea. Where will my little jar of water go now? Issac wonders. From the tiniest raindrop to the deepest ocean, this breath-taking celebration of the water cycle captures the remarkable movement of water across the earth in all its majesty.
Once again, we have joined Bourneville BookFest for a fabulous serious of interactive videos with authors and storytellers including: Tor Freeman, Lucy Walters, Gary Northfield and Vashti Hardy. To access these videos again, follow the link below.
Vocabulary parade
We have all been working really hard on developing our use of interesting vocabulary this year and decided to use this theme to dress up as a word for World Book Day. We were so impressed with the range and adventurous choices of language that the children made. Some of our favourites were: radiant, nostalgic, dishevelled, glittery, supple and energetic. Thank you all for taking part.