Our strawberry plants are finally ready!! Look how many delicious red strawberries we picked. We took them in our classroom and washed them before eating them for snack.
At team time, the children investigated a mysterious object in the bag. Firstly, we felt the item in the bag making sure not to peep. We each had a guess at what we thought was in the bag. Lots of the children guessed a ball as the item was round. The children used brilliant descriptive words such as, hard, hairy and spiky. And the correct answer was………. A coconut!
We passed the coconut around and talked about what the coconut looked like, how it felt and smelt and guessed what could be inside it. The children suggested what we could use to open it and Alfie said a hammer. We used a hammer to crack open the coconut and poured the milk into a jug for the children to taste. The children ate a piece of it too and rated it by giving a thumbs up or thumbs down.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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