“our entire education system … is steeped in a stance of objectifying and quantifying children. It teaches them to live from the outside in, to view themselves through the gaze of others, to allow themselves to be quantified and diminished by those who have the power”
I found something interesting yesterday that I wanted to show you. A wasp nest is also called a byke. That made me thin about the names we give to different animal homes – I was thinking of a pig living in a sty, a squirrel in a drey and a badger in a sett – can you think of any others?
A little song about caterpillars : The next verses are Then he’ll eat the leaves around him til he’s full (munch munch) Then he’ll eat the leaves around him til he’s full (munch munch) Then he’ll eat the leaves around him, eat the leaves around him, Eat the leaves around him til he’s full (munch munch)
A cocoon is what he’s spinning for his home (spin, spin) A cocoon is what he’s spinning for his home (spin, spin) A cocoon is what he’s spinning, cocoon is what he’s spinning, A cocoon is what he’s spinning for his home (spin, spin)
Then he’ll be a butterfly and fly away (flap, flap) Then he’ll be a butterfly and fly away (flap, flap) Then he’ll be a butterfly, be a butterfly, Then he’ll be a butterfly and fly away (flap, flap)
The Scottish Government have announced that schools are set to reopen this August. However, things won’t be the same as they were before the coronavirus outbreak.
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