Well Done Hecklegirth

We have received a comment from one of our Dumfries and Galloway RAiSE team on our investigation of the ice we found in our garden recently:

“Well done Heckegirth. True STEM learning in action. Love it!

Regards

Carol Moyes
RAiSE Teacher”

Thank you for showing an interest in our activities. The changing seasons always seem to bring great opportunities for developing learning outdoors.

What Are Schemas?

Parents and practitioners working with young children are often puzzled by some of
their children’s actions.

Why do some children have a fascination with running water and flood the
bathroom?
Have you ever given a present to a child and noticed he/she is more interested in
the box rather than the toy?
Have you ever noticed a child painting themselves or other people?
Have you ever noticed a child paint or draw a lovely picture then cover it
completely in paint?

A schema is seen to be a pattern a child demonstrates through their actions, language  or play. While a child may play with a variety of toys, a pattern may link these  seemingly disassociated activities. Schemas indicate the child’s focus in an activity.  By identifying a child’s schema we can plan learning in ways that most interest them.  We form our schemas during childhood as a way to make sense out of our world.

To read more, click on the link below to learn a little more about your child’s behaviour. This short but informative document has also been added to our blog on the right hand side under “Support Information”. We hope that you find it useful.

early-years-schema-2

Freezing And Melting

This week saw the first signs of winter appearing in our outdoor area and some of the children were very excited to discover ice in a tub. What better way to learn about melting than to see it happening before your eyes? The children certainly showed that they were beginning to think about what was happening.
“It’s so cold.”
“We found hard ice.”
“It makes my gloves go wet.”
“It disappears away.”
“You go so fast on the slide when there’s ice.”
“It feels slippy and hard.”
“It’s sometimes water too.”
No doubt Jack Frost will provide lots more opportunities to learn about freezing and melting over the next few months.

Rhyme And Story Time

Tomorrow is Tuesday so it must be time for our Rhyme and Story Family Learning session again. Eileen, our Family Learning Co-ordinator, has been enjoying working with some of our families and would be happy to have more join her at 9.00 or 12.15 each Tuesday. Here is a little snapshot of the activities they enjoyed the last time they met.

“I’m A Little Teapot” Part Two

As promised, here are photos of the afternoon children and their families enjoying their “I’m A Little Teapot” snack time. Thank you to everyone who took the time to join us. Staff and children loved having your company. Please remember that you are welcome to come and play in Nursery any day with the children.

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