We have been exploring ideas about the coming of winter, leaves falling off trees, and how this happens.
Our poem this week was about winter approaching:
Children worked with a black and white print of a bare tree and applied coloured dye.
Then they shared their theories about why leaves fall off trees.
The leaves fall down. blows the leaves and blows quickly. |
The wind blows all the leaves off the trees. It is getting ready for winter, nearly going to be cold and you have to wear winter clothes. |
The leaves fall down because every day it is windy the clouds are coming. |
The trees don't have any leaves on them because winter is coming. We can see the long branches. They are bare. |
The leaves fall off because it is a little bit windy, it's turning cold. |
The leaves fall off because it's turning into winter, it's turning cold. |
It's so windy and cold, the leaves fly off onto the ground. |
The trees still have a little bit of leaves, sometimes a leaf on the top. Winter is coming soon. |
The leaves fall off the trees when the wind moves the branches because winter is coming. |
The leaves come off when the trees shake because the wind blows because it's winter. |
The wind blows the leaves. |
The branches are black. The leaves fall off because it's windy because the God of the Wind is windy. |
The trees don't have leaves because its starting to be winter. |
The trees have a little bit of leaves. I saw a tree with half leaves. When the trees sleep the leaves fall off. |
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