Easter Fun

We are delighted to be able to share more photos from home of what some of our children were doing over Easter. One of our families worked together to decorate their home beautifully while the other one has been very busy decorating eggs and making chocolate nests.

Thank you for sharing your photos. It’s lovely to see what great activities you have been enjoying.

Skills To Last A Lifetime

Isaac W’s family has been enjoying the Twinkl website that we suggested for some home activities:

“This is an excellent resource, we have downloaded lots from here and also the Chester zoo website. Xx”

We are glad you are finding it useful and would encourage other families to have a look at both these sites. You may find something your child is interested in that you could look at together.

Isaac’s family also commented on the photos we posted of some of their activities at home:

“Isaac is having a great time helping in and out of the house. He is learning skills that will hopefully last him a lifetime. Xx”

There is no doubt that he is developing very important skills and it looks like he’s having such great fun with his learning too. Thank you for sharing your photos.

How Does Music Make You Feel?

Towards the end of last term the children in the Raindrop Room were talking about their feelings and they discussed how music makes them feel. We would like to share some of their thoughts.

Summer: it makes me happy. My Mum cleans the house up with Alexa.
Lola: it makes me happy ’cause I go to sleep.
Kara: it makes me happy because it sounds nice. I like piano music.
Mason: we love music – “We Will We Will Rock You” and “Riding Riding Shotgun”.
Barclay: it makes me happy ’cause we can dance.
Violeta: I like “Baa Baa Black Sheep”, it makes me happy.
Kyla: it makes me happy. I like “Twinkle Twinkle Christmas Star”.
Cooper: music’s good. It makes me go to sleep.
Alfie L.: it makes me happy ’cause it’s fun.
Olivia: I like Ed Sheeran.
Skye B.: it makes me happy. I like “Alligator, See You Later”.

We hope that you are all enjoying lots of music and dancing at home.

Keep In Touch

Mrs. Maxwell has been enjoying seeing your photos from home. She thought that the little Easter bunny was “very cute” and commented, ” What a lovely poster, very thoughtful.”

She was also pleased to see our bread maker so busy at home: “Lovely to see you are keeping so busy and helping out around your home, the bread looks delicious.”

We are all delighted to hear from some of our pupils and hope that more of you get in touch with us soon.

Developing Skills

Here’s a great little gallery of some super home learning. It’s certainly hard work helping to make bread but it looks like you made a great job of it. If only we could smell that bread as it looks delicious. Of course, you needed a tea break after all that hard work then it was on to plant potatoes with Daddy. Goodness, you have been very busy.
Thank you so much for sharing your developing skills at home. We would love to hear from other families about what they have been doing.

Independent Children

The children are encouraged to develop independence in Nursery and most love being given responsibility to look after their own resources. When experimenting with colour mixing the children need to wash their pots and trays to free up space to try new combinations of colours and, as you can see, they have become very independent at this. We hope that they are able to show you at home how good they are at washing pots and plates.

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