National Maths Week Fun

Thank you to those families who joined us this week for our fun activities to celebrate National Maths Week. It was lovely to see our parents, grandparents and carers playing together with the children on a range of Maths activities. Thank you also for completing our evaluation sheets which are useful in indicating which activities were the most popular and to Eileen, our Family Learning Co-ordinator, for organising our event. We hope that we have given you some ideas of how to develop your child’s learning at home.

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Hunt The Germs

After learning about how to wash their hands properly, the children in the Rainbow Room were able to check how well they had cleaned them by looking at their hands in a special machine that uses UV light to show up germs. As you can imagine, some of the children were surprised that they still had germs showing up on their hands so hopefully everyone will be making an extra super effort with their hand washing from now on.

Joy And Happiness

Mrs. Irving has been looking at the photos of the children who went to the Friendship Club on Monday:

“I was so proud of our children bringing joy and happiness to the lives of the older people at the Friendship Club as they entertained and chatted! Well done to you all.”

The children were so well behaved and polite. They were certainly a credit to our Nursery.

Colour Mixing

Experimenting with paint to make different colours is great fun especially when done on a bigger scale outdoors. Here the children created their own colour mixes sending different colours of paint down the pipes into big bowls then observing the effects. A few little ducks joined in the fun and were sent down the slides to splash into the newly created pools of colour. What a busy morning this was.

Friendship Club

The Old Parish Church hall was the venue on Monday of a visit by a group of our children to entertain the ladies and gentlemen of the Friendship Club. The children showed great maturity and confidence in an unfamiliar situation, individually introducing themselves on stage and performing a few favourite songs to a delighted audience. It was lovely to see our children chatting to everyone after their performance and to see two generations together. Thank you to everyone at the Friendship Club for your warm welcome, your kind applause and, of course, for the delicious snack of ice-cream and strawberries which was a lovely treat. This was a great opportunity for the children to perform to an audience and we appreciate your kind invitation. We hope to see you again in the future.

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