Friday 18 March 2016

The quietest bus of the week

With the calmest, quietest bus of the week, we wend our way back to Harewood. Happy but tired from our adventures! 
Don't be fooled, it's still noisy! 




Whitby abbey visitors centre

For such a tiny museum there was a lot of fan things to see- we were also thrilled that it was inside as the rain had just made an appearence  

Scavenger hunt at Whitby Abbey

The teams were primed and ready to set tricky trails for each other. The stake were ... Well moderately low (it was biscuits) but the competitive spirit was in full flow. 

And on the opposing side...
Both teams were wreathed in glory and happy biscuit munching voices abounded 

Time for lunch before setting off home x

Thursday 17 March 2016

Clay workshop

With cake and hot chocolate in hand we began a calmer session of clay work. Some people chose to create things they saw at the museum today and others went right into imagination mode. 




With a little work on our technique and some refinements to the design, we soon had some really lovely work going on 
And here are the amazing finished pieces

The riddle quiz begins

Who will pit their wits against the fiendish riddles and triumph to win...... A book title of their choice 
Some really brilliant logical thinking going on in this room tonight! 

The winners with 9 of the fiendish riddles correctly deduced... Theo, Arun and Ptolemy. Well done boys, some great teamwork! 

Crab fishermen extraordinaire!!

Mrs Lockwood kindly defrosted the squid ... Always a good start to an adventure

What our fishermen lack in professionalism, they make up for in outdoorsy style and enthusiasm
We mixed bacon with squid and upped the ante, but did we catch any crabs I hear you cry....

The crabs (or we suspect one adrenaline junky crab) began to bite


Luckily we brought our very own crab wrangler! 

And so, filled with crab catching triumph, we are heading back to Cober Hill for well earned hot chocolates! 






Pannet park- working off our lunch

After a hard mornings building and tracking we let off some steam in the park. 
This is a very deceptive wobbly log- more than one child and headteacher fell less than gracefully to the springy floor!
We tested our strength- impressively some people went across and back before dropping to the floor
Getting a new perspective on life!

The challenge of the swing  bridge was no match for Harewood skills!

For some though, the park was time for a well earned rest....