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Robin Hood's Gardening Club!
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club! Thursday, 16 May 2013. I would like to welcome our new gardeners to Gardening Club. This term we have been busy on the plot. We began our sunflower race. We planted our sunflowers just three weeks ago. Look how tall they are already! We got out in the garden and got planting. Which sunflower will be the tallest? We also planted our potatoes, carrots,. Lettuce, rocket and radish. We planted our beans. Out on the plot. Are they magic beans? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club!: September 2013
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club! Saturday, 28 September 2013. Welcome to all the new. E got busy and went to see what was. Growing in the garden. These will be picked for our Harvest Festival. We picked runner beans. We got pulling up carrots. We were surprised when we saw. What was growing under the ground. We took our carrots indoors and got washing. Then the best bit, the tasting. We all agreed that Robin Hood carrots are the best! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Robin Hood Key Stage 1. Nursery @ Robin Hood.
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club!: September 2012
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club! Thursday, 27 September 2012. I would like to welcome our new gardeners to gardening club. We got busy on the plot and got stuck in planting. We planted leeks, cabbages, cauliflowers and onions. The vegetables we planted needed watering in. Thank you to all our gardeners for an enthusiastic start to a new gardening year. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Robin Hood Key Stage 1. Nursery @ Robin Hood. Reception at Robin Hood. Year 3/4 @ Robin Hood.
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Class3-4T: Residential to East Barnby
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Monday, 8 November 2010. Residential to East Barnby. Some of us learned how to ski on the dry ski slope. Those children who already had basic ski skills had fun helping other children to learn the basic skills. We learned how to walk sideways up the ski-slope, digging the sides of our skis into the hill to give us grip to make sure we didn’t slide back down again! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out the other Robin Hood Primary blogs. Residential to East Barnby. Residential to East Barnby.
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Class3-4T: Residential to East Barnby
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Monday, 8 November 2010. Residential to East Barnby. Last week, the pupils in Year 4 went on their exciting Residential Trip to East Barnby near. We did lots of exhilarating and fun activities, like rock pooling, skiing, shelter building in the woods and rock climbing. We also learned lots about taking responsibility for ourselves by making our own beds, serving our own food and clearing our own tables. On Thursday night we had a talent show which was great fun! We saw, and some of us walked down, a very...
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club!: January 2012
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club! Wednesday, 18 January 2012. We would like to welcome. On our nature trail. In the trees to encourage the. Birds to the nature trail. With the frosty weather this. We are concerned the. We had a good look. Around our gardens to. See what was growing. Look at what we found. We got busy and planted our leeks. On the vegetable plot. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Robin Hood Key Stage 1. Nursery @ Robin Hood. Reception at Robin Hood. Year 3/4 @ Robin Hood.
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club!: November 2011
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Robin Hood's Gardening Club! Thursday, 10 November 2011. This week gardening club worked together. To create a living school logo. We used ornamental cabbages and sedums. To create the effect. We drew out our design on the soil with. Coloured sand, then. Filled it in with plants. We watered in our creation. Other jobs we’ve been doing are. Planting bulbs in the flower garden. Ready for the spring. We have also planted spring cabbages, broad beans and onions. They all work so hard. Robin Hood Key Stage 1.
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Class3-4T: Residential to East Barnby
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Monday, 8 November 2010. Residential to East Barnby. We all spent an afternoon deep in the woods. We were split into groups and had to build a shelter out of the natural things we could see around us. In our groups, we planned how we would use logs, branches, twigs and leaves to make a safe and warm place to stay, that would stay up even in the strongest wind. Then we made our shelters! It was super, and very exciting! 28 November 2010 at 00:57. Its lovely to see what Corey got up too!
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Class3-4T: September 2010
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Wednesday, 22 September 2010. We had lots of fun at Bradford Industrial Museum. We dressed up as Victorian school children and teachers, and did lots of exciting activities. Take a look at some of the snaps we took below. 65279;This is Mr Thurlow getting into character as a strict Victorian school Master. 65279;. This is the "Master" who told us lots of information about life in Victorian Textile mills. T his is the horse that puld the carrige his name is murdoce is a boy hees six foot tolle bigger.
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Class3-4T: Residential to East Banby
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Monday, 8 November 2010. Residential to East Banby. On our last morning, we visited the beach to explore the rock pools. With the help of information sheets, we saw and identified fish, lobsters, star fish, barnacles, worms, mussels, as well as lots and lots of other creatures! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out the other Robin Hood Primary blogs. Residential to East Barnby. Residential to East Barnby. Residential to East Barnby. Residential to East Banby.