F2 Teddy Bears Picnic | British International School HCMC - f2-teddy-bears-picnic-at-app
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09 March, 2017

F2 Teddy Bears Picnic at APP

F2 Teddy Bears Picnic | British International School HCMC - f2-teddy-bears-picnic-at-app
F2 Teddy Bears Picnic at APP

F2 children and their teddy bears had a surprise visit from a certain young lady with curly hair at their teddy bears picnic this week … Can you guess who? Of course! It was Goldilocks!!

F2 Teddy Bears Picnic at APP F2 children and their teddy bears had a surprise visit from a certain young lady with curly hair at their teddy bears picnic this week … Can you guess who? Of course! It was Goldilocks!!

F2 children and their teddy bears had a surprise visit from a certain young lady with curly hair at their teddy bears picnic this week … Can you guess who? Of course! It was Goldilocks!!

Goldilocks did not come to eat all the porridge but to say SORRY for breaking baby bear’s chair and eating all his porridge.

Children started their picnic by encountering a crime scene of the broken chair. They used a magnifying glass to search for clues as to whodunit and they sent emails or radio messaged the police on walkie talkies to report the crime.

We had an enormous daddy bear and a daddy bear’s bed in which we managed to fit every single F2 teddy bear, even trying to organise them from biggest to smallest.

We cooked porridge by pouring and scooping and mixing and everyone tried it, choosing either golden syrup or brown sugar for the topping. “so yummy” reported the children.

There were many different activities at the picnic relating to the Goldilocks story, including puzzles, building big and small chairs with different blocks, mixing oats and filling different sized bowls with different sized spoons, painting a bear or Goldilocks, role play cooking or picnics, taking a rest in daddy bear’s bed, reading bear story books…

 Children in F2 have been learning a song and actions for the story in classes as part of our EYFS approach to our whole primary Talk 4 Writing. We are sure parents have noticed lots of storytelling language at home, specifically related to Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

Maria Shooter, F2 Class Teacher