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Category: 2018-2019
Word of The Week
The Rainbow Room has chosen ‘hygiene’ as their “Word of the Week” while the Raindrop Room is learning to use the word ‘graduation’.
Health Week
Health Week has not been blessed with the best of weather but some of the children braved the elements earlier in the week to take part in Anklebiters and a range of Potted Sports activities organised by Primary 6 on the school field. The children listened well to follow instructions and thoroughly enjoyed their experiences. Thank you to all those who provided such fun for the children in Nursery.
Bye Bye Butterflies
After caring for their little butterflies, the children in the Rainbow Room finally released them after observing them so closely from being little caterpillars. Although they did not seem keen to leave us, Miss Kerr gave them a helping hand to settle on our plants in the outdoor area which gave everyone a chance to have a close look at our little butterflies before we waved them goodbye.
Football Fun
Our first activity on Monday in the whole school Health Week was actually led by Aoife’s Daddy. Who better to learn football skills from than a professional footballer and it’s even better if it’s one of our parents? As you can see, the children had great fun and tried their penalty shooting skills against a “real” goalkeeper. Thank you to Aoife’s Daddy – everyone thoroughly enjoyed their time with you.
Click then click again on the photos to get a better view of the goal scorers.
Fantastic Idea
Jasmin’s family has been looking at the photos of the castle that the children created:
“This was a fantastic idea, Jasmin really enjoys the role play corner and the different things it transforms in to.”
The children were certainly very involved in the planning and creation of their castle which, of course, makes it very popular.
Word Of The Week
“Word of the Week” this week in the Rainbow Room is ‘skeleton’ while the Raindrop Room is focussing on ‘rehearsal’.
The Royal Family Home
With a growing interest in castles developing recently in the Raindrop Room, the children decided to make their own castle for the role play area. Making a castle can be hard work but they rose to the challenge and worked together as a team to create their walls, a door and a flag. The next stage was to make crowns as everyone wanted to be a king, queen, prince or princess and, as you can see, this was a popular activity. Before we knew it, the role play area was busy with our very own royal family taking turns on the throne and discussing what royalty do all day. The children certainly seemed pleased with the end result of all their hard work.
Health Week
This week Mr. Palmer has arranged different activities as part of a whole school Health Week so fingers crossed for some sunny days so that we can enjoy most of them outdoors.
When The School’s Away, The Nursery Will Play
As the rest of the school was on an outing on Friday afternoon, Nursery decided to take the opportunity to let everyone to explore the school field. The children had fun on the timber trail and climbing frames, played football, chatted under the shelter and even found some little ladybirds to investigate. What a great afternoon we all had!