A big shout out to Reception Class at Greenvale Primary School, Chatham for using real bags as models for making their own marvellously magical Grandma Georgia handbags!đđAlso, some spectacular sounding out of VC and CVC words, plus plausible spelling to write sentences about the story in their own words.
In the story âGrandma Georgiaâs Amazing Handbagâ, Black Cat finds a balloonđ. At Kingâs School, Rochester, the Pre-Prep children had incredible ideas for where he might float off to for further adventures. Here are some of their ideasâŚ
đâłď¸âOuter space and play crazy golf on the moon!â
đđââď¸âHawaii and go surfing to catch fish for his lunch!â
đ˘âTo the park. He could go on the swings.â
đ§ŠâTo my house for a play date.â
âď¸âď¸âUp into the clouds with the aeroplanes!â
Children in EYFS at Maundene Primary Academy, Walderslade, are amazing at offering super suggestions to answer the questions in âGrandma Georgiaâs Amazing Handbagâ picture book!
Delightful designs and incredible ideas for what could be inside Grandmaâs magical bag! From Year 2 at Featherby Infant and Junior School, Gillingham.
Terrific team work from Year 1 at The Academy of Woodlands, Gillingham, in answering Black Catâs question from page 14 of the story.
More marvellous ideas and book making from FS2 at The Academy of Woodlands, Gillingham - this time in answering Black Catâs question from page 30.
Colourful and creative bags for Black Cat by Year 1 at Balfour Infant School, Strood
Wonderful work in making new magical bags for Black Cat to explore! Reception and Year 1 classes at St Nicholas Infant School, Strood
Amazing, Magical Handbag Making by Reception and Year 1 classes at St Andrewâs School, Rochester.