Monthly Archives: November 2014
Outdoor Learning Numeracy
• connections are made experientially with the real world outside the classroom, helping
to develop skills, knowledge and understanding in a meaningful context
• outdoor environments and surroundings act as a rich stimulus for creative thinking and
learning. This affords opportunities for challenge, enquiry, critical thinking and reflection
• children and young people find that not everything outside matches the models
or the textbooks. This does not mean that what they have found is ‘wrong’. Instead,
it develops awareness of the complexities of the real world and can help to develop
critical thinking skills
• children and young people are able to understand the relevance of a subject taught
in school to everyday life
• children and young people can sometimes behave differently outdoors. Quiet pupils
may speak more, others become calmer and more focused when outside, especially
in a natural space
• the multi-sensory experience outdoors helps children and young people to retain
knowledge more effectively. There are opportunities for pupils to learn with their
whole bodies on a large scale
• learning in a less structured environment can provide a different learning experience
from that of the classroom
• being outdoors can be a more relaxing learning experience for many learners
finding something tiny find me something bigger find something huge
can you find something to match?
how far can you jump?
Parent contact Sessions
Next week there will be opportunities to view your child’s portfolios and chat to each groups key worker. Also parents can stay and play on that day too.
RED GROUP Monday-24/11/14
YELLOW GROUP Tuesday 25/11/14
ORANGE GROUP Wednesday 26/11/14
GREEN GROUP Thursday27/11/14
BLUE GROUP Friday 28/11/14
Parent contact sessions and stay and play time are between 8:30-10:00am and 2:30-4:30pm.
Also we would like to invited parents to come along to read stories, share stories with their child or other nursery children. We hope to run this activity the week beginning 1/12/14. Please let us know if this would be something you would like to do. If you require anymore information please ask any member of staff.
Managing Risk
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Camp fire
The nursery boys and girls had the opportunity to experience a campfire today. We talked about what we would need for the fire; wood, sticks, something to light the fire and how to be safe; stay back from the fire, sit down, listen to Ms Connor, not touch the fire.
We made popcorn on the campfire and had hot chocolate to drink.