Welcome Foundation 1

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10 Responses to Welcome Foundation 1

  1. Zach says:

    Zach had great fun going round the house finding all things red. We found red Lego, a red toy train, a red apple, a pair of red shorts, a red ball, a red bucket, some red flowers and a red pencil.

  2. Alexander says:

    Alexander likes red although his favourite colour is blue. We have found lots of red things in the house: a red chair, a red table, red plates, a red toaster, a red blender, a red fruit bowl, red lego, a red carpet, a red car, a red tshirt, red socks, a red picture frame, red strawberries and a red apple. We have also found lots of red things outside: red car lights, red road signs, red apples on a tree, red cars, red flowers.

  3. lee & libby wright says:

    Lee & Libby have been spotting red items most of the weekend from tomato sauce,post boxes, signs & lots of vehicles a bus,train & cars.

    We spoke about the materials these are made of and how they feel when touched.

  4. William Harris says:

    William enjoyed looking around the house for red things – he was able to tell me what they were for and we talked a bit about their texture.
    Here are some of the things he spotted…
    Lego box, spade from sandpit, remote control from toy train, leather armchair, pot, new toy car, mummy’s rose, Santa outfit from last Christmas, and a little sparkly box.
    William likes red!

  5. Elliot says:

    I’ve just realised I accidentally posted this on the F2 blog!

    Red things Elliot has found:
    Apples – for eating, they’re good for you because they’re fruit.
    His new dressing gown – very, very soft to keep me nice and warm and cosy!
    Fire extinguisher from play fireman kit – to put the fire out, it’s smooth.
    His brother’s red pants – soft, this bit (waistband) is bumpy but when when you stretch its its not bumpy, it flattened those little bumps.
    Post box money box – really smooth it’s for putting money in.
    Red car – for getting to places it’s too far to walk to like CBeebies Land and Nannie and Grandad’s
    Leaves – they’re crunchy like crisps

  6. Mrs Turner says:

    Super work Elliot, either blog is fine! Thank you for all your hard work 🙂 You have described all of your items very carefully.

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