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Mei's Wacky Wednesday!



On Wacky Wednesday, Mei worked hard on her learning. She worked on Maths learning by using pieces of cut wood for addition and subtraction. She also worked on before and after numbers as well as skip counting. For reading, she made a list of rhyming words and alliterations. She's also made a paper snail.

Mei, well done for working so hard today, and I am very proud of you. Your snail looks so cute!

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  1. It looks like you have a fantastic place to do your work Mei. Well done for working on alliteration and rhyming words, maybe you could write some amazing poetry and share it with us. The snails look super cute. Did you give the snails names?

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  2. What a cool idea to use those pieces of wood for addition and subtraction, very cool! You are working super hard at home, thanks so much for sharing Mei!

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  3. Awesome idea to use bits of wood to help with your counting and addition and subtraction work Mei, a wonderful idea to use things from around your home to help. You are going to be a clever cookie with your maths! Keep up the amazing work :D

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  4. Hi Mei, You have been very busy at home. Your work is very neat and I can see you are thinking very carefully about what you are doing. Well done!
    From Mrs Abernethy

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  5. Clever idea using the pieces of wood to help with your maths work Mei. I think your snails look super! I wonder if you could create one using all of those pieces of wood, have a go if you get a chance. I'd love to see :-)

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