Learning In Wellies

Today we have two new comments on our blog. Julia’s family said:

“Julia was delighted to receive her certificate. Thank you.”

We also had a lovely comment from Mrs. Waugh about our outdoor measuring activity:

“What good fun this looks! Great, practical learning about mathematics and building up talking and listening skills too- I hope you all wore your wellies, though!:-)”

Wellies certainly were essential for our outdoor maths activity and the children showed great concentration while having fun learning about measure. Thank you to everyone who takes the time to leave us a comment. We really appreciate it.

Stickers, Glue and Sparkling Chocolate Fingers

Keira’s Nana and Kacey’s Mum really enjoyed the Family Learning activity last week:

“Keira really enjoys Eileen’s family activities. Last week was good fun and yummy-stickers and glue then sparkling chocolate fingers, thank you.”

“Kacey had a great time decorating her feet for Diwali she used lots of different textures and materials. She asked for some help from mummy to colour her toes in pink , “it’s my favourite colour” she said.”

It certainly looked like good fun and there were some wonderful patterns on the feet.

Hallowe’en Party

Kacey’s Mum left a comment about the Hallowe’en party:

“Kacey had great fun at the party despite the fact that she doesn’t like SCARY masks , it was lovely to see all the childrens different costumes,Kacey informs me there were no scary masks only nice ones!!!”

I’m glad that that Kacey thought all the masks were nice. The costumes were great and it’s lovely to talk to the children about what they’re dressed up as.

Chocolate Sparklers

Callum’s family left us a comment on the recent Family Learning activity:

“Callum and Gran really enjoyed the session. The chocolate sparklers went on daddy’s birthday cake and looked really fab. Thank you Eileen.”

That was lucky for Daddy getting something extra special on his cake. Well done Callum and, of course, Gran.

Arcimboldo Art

Emma’s family has been looking at our Arcimboldo work where the children used foods to make portraits:

“Looks like Emma’s having fun!! Wonder how much food went missing during this activity hee hee.”

As you can imagine, we needed close supervision in the art area but the children did really respond well to this activity.

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