1000 Hours Outside!

Brrr! It is a little cold just now.

I took a walk with my family and my dog down the river to see the painted stones.

 

 

Quite a few have been damaged, which made me so sad. I did, however, have fun throwing sticks into the river to try and break the ice.

 

 

 

 

When we play beside the river we must be safe and stay away from the edge. It is good to practice throwing. I made small holes on the ice and a big splash when throwing my sticks into the water.

 

Can you see my sticks sitting on top of the ice?

 

How far can you throw your sticks? Can you make big holes in the ice?

 

 

 

We saw some signs of spring!

Can you guess what kind of flowers these could be?

I am going to keep an eye out and watch them as they grow.

 

I also found some mushrooms.

Remember it is ok to look at mushrooms but do not touch them some can make us very ill.

 

 

 

 

It is astonishing what we can gain just from spending time outdoors in the winter. It can help us improve our bodies and our minds. So, if you are feeling restless after long days spent cooped up indoors, get outside, be safe, and have fun!

 

Things to do:

Try a science experiment,

On an icy day try blowing bubbles outside, you can see frost crystals in the bubbles form, try not to pop them straight away to watch the crystals form.

Is it cold enough to make ice? If so maybe make some ice sun catchers.

You can use absolutely anything in your frozen suncatchers, as long as it’s small enough to fit in the ice! Here’s a list of a few items we’ve included in our suncatchers from a walk around our neighbourhood.

  • Leaves
  • Flowers
  • Pinecones
  • Birdseed
  • Berries
  • Nuts

Once you have your ingredients collected, you’ll want to choose your containers. You can use plastic lids, pans, bowls or silicone moulds.  Fill your moulds with a shallow amount of water (boiled water makes the ice freeze clear – you can use it once the kettle has cooled). Then place your natural items in your tray/ pan/mould. Put a bit of string so you can hang it up once it is frozen and leave outside to freeze overnight.  In the morning pop it out and hang it up on a tree to watch the sun catch the ice and make it sparkle.

If you use birdseed and cereal or fruit maybe the birds will come to eat it.

What fun things have you been doing?

Please share all your adventures on your Interactive Learning Journey so we can see all the fun things you have been doing.

1000 Hours Outside Challenge!

Kincorth is blessed with having so many amazing green local spaces right on our doorstep.

Have you been up the Gramps (Kincorth Hill) recently?

From the top, you can see snow on the hills to the west.

Maybe the pond is frozen? Can you find a trail you haven’t taken before?

 

 

 

We also have Tollohill Woods which is my families favourite.

 

Perfect place to meet friends.

We can walk to it through the new houses at the end of Deeside Brae and through the fields.  (see the path on the map below)

There is lots of wildlife, we have seen squirrels and deer on our walks there. There are some hidden dens and great trees to climb.

It has a  car park for about a dozen cars off the small road south of the B9077 South Deeside Road.

It has a few tree swings and a hidden monument with great views over the River Dee and Aberdeen.

 

It is worth the walk. We take a flask of hot cocoa for the children on cold days and a snack and hot tea for me.  For older children or those parents with bikes, the paths in the woods are great for bikes. However, you can walk on the smaller paths if you go by foot and that is when you may find Bambi and family.

 

 

Riverside walks.

Have you walked from the  Bridge of Dee garden under the bridge past the back of the Harvester and Goals? There is a beautiful collection of stones that have been painted and left there.

Adding your own is always a good idea. Maybe you could make a stone walk beside your house. Or leave a stone for a friend near their home.

Remember last year we found the houses I left around the Kincorth area.  What a great reason to go for a walk in our local streets.

If you have a favourite place to go around Kincroth let us know.

Have fun!

 

Tuesday 12th January

Hello Everyone,

How are you all feeling today?

Do you have thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle?

Maybe you could share on your Interactive Diary which one you are and why.

I have a challenge for you today.

Can you go outside and find  either 5 or 10 of the same items. e.g. 5 sticks, 10 leaves etc.

Now take a closer look are they really the same?

Are some bigger than others?

Are they all the same colour?

Can you put them in size order from smallest to biggest?

What other things can you do with your items?

If you can, ask your grown up to upload a picture on to your online learning diary. We do love seeing what you have been doing.

As always stay safe.

Will you start the challenge?

This year I am attempting to do the “1000 hours outside challenge” with my family.  The benefits of being outdoors for our children and ourselves is immense, although we don’t always have time in our busy schedules to go for a walk as a family except at the weekends.

Let us use this lockdown to change that!

“The concept at the core of this movement is simple – the amount of time kids spend outside ‘actually matters’, though you may not hear this very often. A childhood flooded with nature time benefits kids (and adults) in untold ways. However, the spirit behind it is one of encouragement – not competition. There are often questions about ‘rules’, but the good thing here is that there really aren’t any! 1000 Hours Outside is about striving for engaged time outside, and that looks different from one family to the next. That’s the beauty of nature play; it works for any age and any stage, in any outdoor environment. Remember not to get bogged down on the details. Adjust the goal if you need to. No matter what, we promise you’ll never regret committing to a year filled with making memories outside.” – Ginny (Founder of 1000 Hours Outside)

 The website has so much information on the benefits of outdoor play. https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/

Check out their promo video to be a little inspired.

 

 

Having your children outside the majority of our time at nursery has been amazing. Each child has developed some amazing skills. Looking back on our blog posts shows how much learning your children have done. The learning does not have to stop even if they are at home. 

 Official group  – 1000 Hours Outside Official Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2188417641476492

1000hours outside challenge UK 2021. – https://www.facebook.com/groups/428765798000744

 Official page -1000 hours Outside. -https://www.facebook.com/1000hoursoutside

“1000 Hours Outside is a global movement designed for any age child (or adult) and any environment. Join the journey and watch your life transform before your eyes. Nature holds tremendous power for each and every one of us at any age or stage.” – Ginny (Founder of 1000 Hours Outside)

I hope that the sites inspire you and I will continue to update the blog with local walks, hints and tips.

I may even include some pictures of my own adventures so please share yours.

Enjoy the challenge and most importantly- HAVE FUN!

Monday 11th January

Hello Everyone,

I hope you all had a great weekend and managed to have some fun in the snow.

Today I have posted a story about filling your buckets by Carol McCloud and Katherine Martin that you can watch with your families. I have sent you all some information to share with your families so that they too know all about Bucket Filling and Bucket Emptying.

So how are we going to keep our buckets filled while we are learning at home?

Maybe you could help by tidying your toys when you are finished playing?

Or sleeping all night in your own bed?

No matter what you choose, can you ask your grown up to write it down on a heart or star we sent you and add it to the paper that has your empty bucket on it. Remember to decorate your bucket too!

You can even share what you are doing to fill your family and your own buckets to your online diary. Seeing what you are doing will make our buckets full too.

Here is a by the Learning Station that is all about bucket filling

If your grown up wants to find out more about bucket filling they can do so here

Please stay Safe and remember Please be a Bucket Filler and not a Bucket Dipper.

 

 

Chilly Friday

Hello Everyone,

I have been really excited today because of the SNOW!

Miss Palmer and myself were at the school hub and played outside in the snow with the children who are there. We had lots of fun and played until we were really cold.

We made baby Snowmen,

Snow Angel and

had a race on the sledges with Miss Stephen.

What have you done today? We would love to see your photos. Maybe your adult can upload them on to your online diary.

Please make sure that you wrap up warm to keep cosy.

Stay Safe.

 

If you require help

Please find below the link to the Aberdeen City Council’s Website page regarding Covid-19.

https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/coronavirus-covid-19

Here you will information not only on the latest Covid-19 Level restrictions, but information on the support that is available to you.

If you are struggling, please either contact us and together we can find a solution or help. Or if you feel uncomfortable doing this please use the information on the Local Authority web Site.

Stay Safe

The Nursery Team

Please Keep in Touch

We appreciate that these can be difficult times for families and that many families are facing challenges. While the school and nursery are closed can I ask that families please keep in touch with us and let us know how you are doing.

It can be a simple we are all good, to letting us know what your child has been up to or asking for help if you are struggling. Just because Nursery is not open does not mean that you can not approach us if you need advice or just a friendly ear to listen.

We as a School are still here to support you and your child.

You can contact us through

  • email- your child’s key worker or Miss S McDonald
  • Your child’s Interactive Diary
  • Give us a thumbs up on Marvellous Me

Please look after yourselves and stay safe.

The Nursery Team!

Welcome Back

I hope that you all had a fantastic holiday period. We were all looking forward to having you back in nursery and starting the new term. Unfortunately to help keep us all safe we have to stay at home for a wee bit longer.

The nursery team will be posting a letter for you through your door with a challenge for you.

Please keep coming to look at the blog, as the nursery team will be sharing some more fantastic stories, songs, activities and challenges that you can join in with from home.

As always we would love to hear what you have been doing and all the fantastic achievements you make while learning at home. You can ask the adults you live with to share a photo on your ILD.  We may even share your fantastic ideas and activities with your friends right here on the blog.

We hope to see you soon until then Take care and Stay safe.

 

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