Yes I Can!

Hello everyone,

In English the MS and GS have been learning actions, such as ‘jump’ ‘clap your hands’ and ‘run!’ This has been great fun, and the children have really enjoyed learning and doing the actions.  We listened to the song ‘Yes I Can!’ and read the book ‘From Head to Toe’ which helped us learn how to talk about thing we can do.

We also read the book Susan laughs which showed us lots of things a little girl called Susan can do.  At the end, we discovered that Susan is in a wheel chair, but she still dose a lot of things.

Enjoy listening to the song again at home and have fun practicing the actions with your child.

See you soon

Clare

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