P-HIC: Treasures in the Garden

May 05, 2021


The PHIC Bubble have been working together and have started to complete a range of learning based around the story “Treasures in the Garden”.  So far, the children have been on their own treasure hunt in the school grounds, been able to answer questions on the story as well as all joined in to retell the story. 

This week we ventured into the underwater adventure section of the book and we made our own suncatcher fish and jellyfish to decorate our rooms.  Children have developed teamworking skills and leadership skills whilst having lots of fun together.  The group are looking forward to the next set of adventures which they will be having over the next few weeks.





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