Tuesday 30 October 2018

We Will Remember. Beach School (Group 1)

 
 
Today we explored our locality further and visited the statue of 'Tommy' the soldier.  
We were able to see the  resin poppies that have been created to remember Seaham's servicemen and women whose lives were claimed by war.
  
 

 


 
 
 






 
 
  
Back at school the children continued to talk about Tommy.
In our Beach Hut, the children shared their thoughts and ideas of what Tommy is and why he is there.
 
"Why is he a statue when he used to be alive?" Reuben
 
"No, when I seen him in my book he not alive. He doesn't move." Ben
 
"Protects us." Aaron
 
"Protects the floor and the sky. He protects Jesus." Fred
 
"Jesus is in heaven." Ben
 
"There was a war. World War One and World War Two." Aaron
 
"What's a war?" Ben
 
"A war is a big fight between lots of soldiers and knights. Baddies and goodies." Reuben
 
"My granddad a goodie. He went to heaven. He was in the war." Aaron
 
"Tommy helped us by defeating the bad guys." Robyn
 
"Tommy means that he looked after Sunderland and our country." Alice
 
"The soldiers keeped us safe." Isabella
 
 
We spent time looking at photographs and finding the answers to some of our questions.
We talked about the word REMEMBER, which we had noticed lots of times throughout our day. We spoke about the importance of remembering our soldiers, both past and present.
 
"If Reverend Suzie was here today, right now, we could put the quiet song on and lay down and think of Tommy. Could we do that now?" Alice
 
 
We stopped what we were doing and went to the library to listen to The Lord's Prayer, as requested by Alice, and the children had some time to be quiet, think and reflect. It was very powerful and moving, to see that Tommy had had such an impact on the children.
 
 




 
 
 
 
Thank you again to our volunteers, who help and support our Beach School, the opportunities and experiences that the children are gaining are priceless!
 
 
Some other images captured today...
 





















 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday 18 October 2018


 
"There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million."
 
Say 'hello' to Autumn...
 
The children were captivated by the extremely large sized pumpkin provocation set up within the garden area of the provision, and immediately began to explore...
 
 
"The pumpkin is the biggest I've seen!"
 




"I don't think I have ever seen something as big as this ever in my life!"
 
 
The size of the pumpkin fascinated the children, as it became a focal point of their discussions. The children became interested in opening the pumpkin up to see what it looked like inside.
 
“Ah!! If you put the knife in superfast the juice goes all over your face!”


“It still smells so juicy. I wonder what it tastes like."



"It's so soft in the middle, and hard on the outside." 

 
"I found a seed!"
 

 
"Can you plant a pumpkin if you plant a seed?"
 
To be continued...
 

Tuesday 16 October 2018

Beach School (Group 3)




 “We were meant to explore this earth like children do, unhindered by fear, propelled by curiosity and a sense of discovery. Allow yourself to see the world through new eyes and know there are amazing adventures here for you.”


"I love jumping over the waves. Beach School is awesome!"


 



"Do you think turtles are under the water?"




"I found yellow, blue and white sea glass. It's a little bit hard to find it."

"Wow!"











"Look, there's a lighthouse!"

 




"The waves must of pulled it out and leaved it on the sand."












 



"I found lots of treasure."
 
The children collected lots of treasure to bring back to school. The treasure box was far too heavy, so we had to leave some things at the beach.




Stop! Drop and Snow....

"It is freezing outside!!!" The snow captivated some of the children today, which meant that they were able to spend some tim...