Year 2 Study Dinosaurs at a Special Workshop
Hedgehog, Squirrel, and Deer Classes Study Dinosaurs
The children in Year 2 at Newport Infant School (Shropshire), had an exciting day today when one of our dinosaur experts visited them to kick-start their new term topic all about dinosaurs, fossils and life in the past. The three classes that make up the Year 2 cohort – Hedgehog, Squirrel and Deer had been set a challenge by their teachers over the holiday period. Could the children create something to do with dinosaurs and then bring it into school?
Learning About Dinosaurs
The children set about this task with relish and our dinosaur expert was able to see the results of the children’s hard work, plus we suspect, the efforts of one or two grown-ups that also got involved in the project.
Examples of Dinosaur Models on Display in Deer Class (Year 2)
Picture credit: Newport Infant School (Deer Class)/Everything Dinosaur
Lots of Dinosaur Themed Craft Ideas
The hard-working and dedicated teaching team deliberately kept the brief for the children quite vague. It did not matter what the pupils produced, so long as it had something to do with dinosaurs. A wide variety of different craft ideas were showcased as our dinosaur expert toured the three classrooms. There were lots of prehistoric animal models, with many different types of materials used including cardboard, modelling clay and papier mâché.
Some children had chosen to produce a poster or a set of dinosaur fact sheets. We spotted a poster in Hedgehog class which examined the diets of different dinosaurs, herbivore, omnivore or carnivore. This poster was very timely, as we found out that the teachers had set the children a spelling list for them to learn this week and the words carnivore, herbivore and omnivore were included on the list.
Exploring the Diets of Different Dinosaurs
Picture credit: Newport Infant School (Hedgehog Class)/Everything Dinosaur
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Colourful Prehistoric Animals and Dinosaurs
This large primary school provides lots of exciting learning opportunities and the teaching team have created an imaginative scheme of work for the summer term. The colourful prehistoric animals and cleverly created posters have set the scene for what will be a fascinating and varied topic. During our visit, we set the classes a variety of challenges ourselves, these included learning about reptiles alive today, producing poems about dinosaurs and researching famous fossil hunters such as Mary Anning.
Some of the Dinosaur Models on Display in the Squirrel Classroom
Picture credit: Newport Infant School (Squirrel Class)/Everything Dinosaur
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