Have you heard of a froghopper? They are small brown insects that can jump a long way and feed on plant sap. They are also called spittlebugs because of the spittle that they produce to protect their baby. The young froghopper nymph lives inside a mass of foam, often called 'cuckoo spit.'
Take a careful look on plants and grass when you are on your next walk, you might find some froghopper nymphs in their cuckoo spit. This week's learning will take on a bee theme. I hope you will be buzzing with all the great ideas and fun activities. bees_week_year_r.pdf bee_themed_craft_ideas.pdf Literacy: guess_the_minibeast.pdf minibeast_descriptionsppt.ppt mininbeats_writing_.pdf minibeast_crossword.pdf little_bees_poem.pdf bee_to_label_.pdf Maths: halving_bees.pdf estimating_bees.pdf shape_tessellation.pdf doubling_and_halving_game.pdf top_trump_style_cards_.pdf Ruairi has welcomed a new dog into his family. This is Chryssa, who is a rescue dog from Greece. She has now found her forever home with Ruairi and his family.
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