Chinese Food

After our trip to the supermarket we had to sample what we had bought. On Tuesday 5th February it was Chinese New Year , the year of the pig. Mrs Hutcheson used the food we purchased to create a yummy snack. We had a vegetable stir fry with fresh ginger, soy sauce, and noodles. We also tried curry sauce and shrimp crackers. On leaving nursery we all received a fortune cookie, here’s hoping for good fortune to all for the year head. Kung hei fat choi.

Trip to the supermarket

This week has seen a new lunar year start or as we also call it, Chinese New Year. To prepare for a taste of China we visited the Chinese supermarket to find some tasty treats to sample at nursery. Our trip to town involved making a list, taking a ride on the bus, sourcing the items from our list in the supermarket and then after all that hard work we treated ourselves to a tasty snack in the café.

Outdoor Learning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playing and Learning outside helps children to understand and respect nature, the environment and the interdependence of humans, animals, plants and lifecycles. The outdoor environment offers space and is therefore particularly important to those children who learn best through active play. 😁

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Story and Rhyme

We have been running story and rhyme sessions on a Thursday. All parents and carers are invited to participate in these fun sessions which involve reading a story, singing some songs and of course Miss Connor’s favourite her lycra!!! The sessions use the same rhyming story each week to build and develop language and vocabulary. At the beginning of each session Miss Connor runs through the weeks top tips for talking with your child in a way which will develop their speech and language. We will be running our last session on Thursday 7th February. If you have not been to a session feel free to join us and experience the fun and maybe learn something new. We will be running more 4 block sessions throughout the year.

Waiting for the lycra to pop. We stretch and stretch whilct singing “5 fat peas in a pea pod press” Miss Connor has us wait for ages before letting go and the lycra goes pop!!!

Frosty Weather

It has been very cold and frosty this week but we have been lucky enough to have lots of beautiful winter sunshine. We have made good use of our cosy all in one suits and have been exploring the frost both in our nursery garden and the school playing fields. In the garden we have been mark making in the frost and out on the grass we have been exploring the noise the grass is making under foot and how cold it is to touch, along with still playing football!!!

Burns Day

Friday 25th January was Robert Burn’s birthday and to celebrate in the 2’s we baked him a cake, well a clootie dumpling to be precise. The children had lots of fun weighing out ingredients, cracking eggs, mixing the mixture and smelling the different spices that go into the dumpling. Whilst our dumpling was cooking we had a traditional Burns super of vegetarian haggis, neeps and tatties. It was delicious. We ending our busy session by listening to poems by Burns and singing some Scottish favourites, like “You canna shove your grannie off the bus!!”.

Measuring out the sultanas
Carefully adding the bicarbonate of soda
Eating our Burns super.
Eating our Clootie Dumpling
Weighing out the flour
Weigh out some more flour
Mixing really hard