Found Him!!
Today, the children discovered a clue in the classroom that led us all over the school until finally we ended up in 5R. We found Crazy hiding behind a computer - he was still trying to play tricks on us! The children in 5R told us some of things he had done while he was with them and boy were some of them naughty! Fortunately, he had also been a little bit helpful as well, so 5R were still smiling.
The children recorded their journey around the school in the form of a map and talked about where we had been. Each clue had to be read and then worked out - they got more and more excited as they got towards the end of the search, but were silent as they walked upstairs to look for Crazy in Year 5; brilliant!!
Here is Crazy, safely back with the children at last. What a day!

Anton came home and talked about
Published on Wednesday, August 25, 2010 LikeNow i got it. Jean has been talking about
Published on Thursday, August 26, 2010 LikeAnton said Crazy is real ^^
Published on Thursday, August 26, 2010 LikeI'm glad that crazy is back because I miss him so much.And all of y 1 S are very happy too.
Published on Thursday, September 02, 2010 LikeWhere's Crazy?
Crazy Croc, our cuddly class crocodile, decided to play tricks on the children this week and hide around the school. He popped up all over the classroom, but the children could never catch him!
Can you see where he was hiding?





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Island Chase Subtraction
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Jet Ski Addition
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100 Square Maths Game
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