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Every day the KD kids persist. This means that even when things are challenging, they don't give up. If one way doesn't work they try another, and another, and another .......until they solve their problems. Ormie is just like the KD kids. He really wants a cookie and never gives up trying! Ormie makes us laugh every time we watch him. Ms Dowling has been telling everyone how well the KD kids solve problems. So this week when Ms Dowling's sister Karen had a problem, she asked if KD could help her solve it! Karen has just had a beautiful baby boy and she took him to playgroup to meet some other babies. She was sitting with 7 other mothers having a lovely morning, when suddenly the babies all started crying. The mums searched frantically for dummies to give to the babies but they had a problem..... they could only find 3 dummies! Karen wanted to know how many more dummies they would need to buy so that there was enough for each baby to have one. The KD kids set about solving the problem. They used different strategies to solve the problem and share their thinking: - some drew pictures - some wrote numbers and words - some used the unifix blocks - some counted up - some used their fingers - some used combinations of all these strategies They were really persistent and didn't give! The next day we found this game and tried out some of the strategies that our friends had shared with us to solve the problem - How many more dummies are needed? You might like to try this at home. If you do then please leave a comment and describe one of the dummy problems that you solve.
The children like to write about Grug whilst Ms Dowling works with small groups of children in the L3 `engine room'. You can read some of our independent writing below. We love writing about Grug!
Have you read any Grug books? Which one is your favourite? This term we have a new friend in KD. His name is Grug. Click on the picture below to try some Grug activities. We like to write about Grug. We will share some of our writing here soon!
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