Our School community has started using Marvellous Me. Please follow the instructions you were sent to join up. If you have any problems with this please get in touch.
Our School community has started using Marvellous Me. Please follow the instructions you were sent to join up. If you have any problems with this please get in touch.
We have put together a ‘pack’ of information for you to use with your child during this time. We hope you all stay safe and hope to see you soon.
The nursery team x
Over the coming weeks, the topics we would have covered with the children would have been based on Spring and Growing. We have included 2 topic webs that cover these. The ‘I can’ pages have activities that you can carry out with your child.
If your child was in nursery, we have given your child a plant to look after at home. This will grow into a pea and will hopefully grow pea pods that you can harvest and eat at home. It will need to be planted into a larger container that has holes for drainage or planted in the garden. We look forward to seeing and hearing about how big they get.
Some other activities to help your child’s development that you can do at home are:
Fine Motor Skills: Draw pictures/ Colour in/ Paint
Puzzles
Play with Lego
Playdough
Cutting with scissors
Independence: Put on their clothes, shoes and jacket
Use an open cup
Use a fork and knife
Help set the table
Brush their teeth
Gross Motor Skills: Play with a ball – throw, catch, kick
Hopping
Skipping
Running
Climbing
Ride a bike/ Go a scooter
Listening skills: Read a story (talk about the pictures)
I spy with my little eye game
Simon says game
Guess the sound game (use toys they have that make sounds hide them under a cover – they then have to guess which one made the sound)
Mathematics: Counting objects/ toys/ blocks etc.
Play a board game
Look for numbers (number recognition)
Shape hunt
Talk about size and amounts – taller, smaller, larger, more, less etc.
Talk about movement and positions – forwards, backwards, above, below, under, left, right etc.
Day of the week and date
Construction toys (problem-solving skills)
Blow bubbles – can you blow small and large bubbles
Cook/Bake something together
Make a den with sheets or cardboard boxes
Decorate an egg – boil eggs and decorate them for Easter
Play hide and seek
** these are only suggestions of activities you can do **
Frozen Yoghurt Icicles
INGREDIENTS:
PLUS
DIRECTIONS:
Nursery Carrot Soup
INGREDIENTS:
(a vegetable pack for soup/stew will do)
DIRECTIONS:
Banana Ice Cream
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
One Person Playdough Recipe
INGREDIENTS:
Food colouring
DIRECTIONS:
Place all dry ingredients in a bowl, add any colourings or flavourings now, add water and mix. If sticky add more flour. If dry add a little more water.
This makes the same amount of playdough that the children make in our playdough station.
https://nurturestore.co.uk/stay-at-home-screen-free-activities-for-children
https://themuddypuddleteacher.co.uk/
outdoor learning- you need to register using the join button, choose free1 month trial and complete form.
or
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/offer
https://www.mrsmactivity.co.uk/free-home-learning-resource-covid19/
https://www.consortiumeducation.com/media/wysiwyg/_2020/pdfs/early-years-activity-book.pdf
You Tube – KooKoo Kangaroo and Cosmic Yoga
Happy Birthday Dulciee! Hope your day is filled with fun!
We had a great afternoon in the woods.
The children painted the trees,
the teachers and also each other.
We mixed paint with mud and enjoyed making new colours.
Today in the morning nursery we went to Wee Green Spaces.
We we’re trying to find sticks the same length of Mrs Amos leg.
Some sticks were smaller than our own legs and some where so big that they were bigger than Mrs Amos or three of our children lying down together.
We went inside a “Big Blue Blob!” and made scary noises to frighten anyone passing by.
We climbed some trees and then turned in to wild animals.
Oh we turned in to very wild animals. All the teachers got painted too. We got covered in mud and paint.
Rarr!!!
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