Thank you just doesn’t seem like a big enough word for St Ninian’s parents, Karen and Gordon. They have spent months building this enormous mud kitchen for our Nursery children. There are life-like knobs, rings on the hob, washing machine functions, … Continue reading →
The Nursery children had a beautiful day to visit RSPB Mersehead last week.
They listened to the story of the Barnacle Geese and the children found out that Barnacle Geese lay their eggs on really high cliffs. When they are old enough the chicks have to jump off the cliff to join their parents.
Have a look at this video to see how far they fall.
Their parents then take them on a very long journey. They have to fly a very long way to our area to find food.
The children enjoyed looking for Barnacle Geese and playing games. They were able to share lots of information when we returned to Nursery too. Have a look in our Big Books to see all that we learned.
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We have been very busy in Nursery writing our letters to Santa. Last Wednesday we went to the Post Office to post them. Some letters were smaller than others and we learned that small letters can go straight in the … Continue reading →
We have been talking about poppies today in Nursery and why we wear them. We also all sat silent for one minute to remember the soldiers who have died in the war. We looked at what poppies are made of. … Continue reading →
Our wonderful nursery teacher, Mrs Carruthers, had the fantastic idea of holding an Deferment Information Event for our parents of children with birthdays in November to February. Mrs Carruthers, Mrs Abraham (Educational Visitor) and Mrs Anderson (Principal Teacher) talked about … Continue reading →
It has been a while since we have posted on the blog but we have been so incredibly busy in Nursery. We have had our sports day as well as moving up day and our trip to Hoddom Castle. Look … Continue reading →
We have been learning about farming in Nursery and we have been doing some of the jobs that a farmer has to do every day. We were milking the cow by hand and it took a very long time to … Continue reading →
The children had very sharp eyes in Nursery this morning as they noticed some frogs near the Nursery door. We thought it was best to catch them in case they got stood on. We found three tiny frogs and one … Continue reading →
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