Transition – 18/3/22

This week our transition visit had the curricular focus of Numeracy.

All pre-school children met with Mrs Cook, Mrs Schendel and the P6 buddies to engage in number based activities, such as number formation in the foam, dominoes, using cubes to form different shapes, working as a team to order the number line, creating quantities with the tens frame trains and exploring patterns with the compare bears.

We also had a few surprise visitors to the session – some of our children’s older siblings 🤩

  

Transition

Today we began our transition journey by meeting with our Catrine Primary School P6 buddies. 🤩

The buddies did a fantastic job of interacting and supporting all pre-school children while exploring the loose parts area within the school playground.

All children were super excited and enjoyed their time with their buddies.

Thank you buddies 😊

Here is a snapshot of how the visit went…

 

Transition
🤩Meeting our buddies.🤩

 

Learning Overview

Outdoors

Go to this Sway

Ocean Room

Please click the link below to discover what the children have been learning over the past two weeks in the Ocean Room.

The main topics have been caring for babies and, in the water area, pouring and filling whilst promoting mathematical language.


https://sway.office.com/C4p2syQO3V9BBriy?ref=Link&loc=play

Please click on the link below to find out what the children have been busy learning in the Garden Room this fortnight.

 

Transition – Sea Creatures

This week the transition visits from ECC to Catrine Primary School began for all children. On Thursday the Sea Creature’s had their first visit.

The pre-school children met with one of their Primary 1 teachers, Mrs Cook. They all engaged in fun learning experiences while the Anti -pre children explored the infant playground and mud kitchen area which will be our outdoor learning space in August.

Everyone had a lovely time at the Primary school, please click the link below to see photographs of the visit.

https://sway.office.com/vAegU5CqaHueBrXL?ref=Link

Have a great weekend.

Michelle

Transition – Minibeasts

This week saw the start of our transition visits for all children.

On Tuesday the mini beasts pre – schoolers met with one of their teachers Mrs Ferguson for some fun learning activities while the Anti -pre children explored the infant playground  which will become their outdoor learning space.

Please click the link below to see photographs of the Mini beasts first visit to Catrine Primary School.

https://sway.office.com/TRU0GDOLgXlPL1M1?ref=Link

Have a lovely weekend.

Michelle

🦈 SHARKS🦈 – APRIL OVERVIEW

Hello everyone, hope you all had a lovely Easter Holiday.
Over the past few weeks we have been learning about vets, caring for babies & the story of Easter.

(We are moving onto World of Work & exploring different careers.)

Here  is a snapshot of some of the learning opportunities the children have engaged in over the past few weeks. ⬇️

https://sway.office.com/jD9KFWmLapiopElw?ref=Link

🦈 Michelle 🦈

World Book Week – Sea Creatures

Today the children enjoyed exploring the story We’re going on a bear hunt.

The children also participated in activities such as making bear masks, exploring the sensory tuff tray, re-enacting the bear hunt in the greenspace, creating a story board and pencil control activities.

Here is our storyboard for We’re going on a bear hunt.

https://sway.office.com/UoXPfA3yPzPAuxVK?ref=Link

Tuesday 9th February

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner ….. It’s time to share some LOVE!!! 

We all did an amazing job of thanking the NHS and keyworkers with rainbows on our windows.

It is time to share some love within our communities. #Sharethelovecatrineecc

  • Can you design your own love heart and display it on your window?
  • Talk about –  what you think love means, who you love, where you love to go and  what you love to do the most.
  • While out your daily walk can you count how many #Sharethelovecatrineecc hearts you see?

We would LOVE to see a photo of you at your window with your heart 🙂 Please send all photos to – michelle.terry@eastayrshire.org.uk

Here is another fun numeracy idea for counting, matching and recognising numbers.

  • You can use any coloured paper to create your heart template (two sets)
  •  Just like dominoes, you can use dots or hearts for the quantity on one set of hearts.
  • Then on the other set write the numbers for your child to count & match.

WORKOUT TIME ….. QUICK, Grab a grown up!!!

Curricular Areas

Expressive artsI have the freedom to discover and choose ways to create images and objects using a variety of materials.
EXA 0-02a

Inspired by a range of stimuli, I can express and communicate my ideas, thoughts and feelings through activities within art and design.
EXA 0-05a / EXA 1-05a / EXA 2-05a

NumeracyI have explored numbers, understanding that they represent quantities, and I can use them to count, create sequences and describe order.
MNU 0-02a

Health & well-being – I am enjoying daily opportunities to participate in different kinds of energetic play, both outdoors and indoors.
HWB 0-25a

 

 

 

Monday 1st February

Who ordered pizza?? 🍕

Here is a fun numeracy activity you can create together. This activity is good for counting, number recognition, early foundations for fractions  & subitising (this simply means to recognise a small amount of items without needing to count them)

All you need is cardboard to make the two circle & pens.
You can draw on the circles or use stickers if you have them, I also used bingo dabbers to create dots.

In the examples below we used numbers 1-8, depending on your child’s individual learning stage you can make this activity more challenging by talking about odd and even numbers, go up in 10’s (10,20,30…..), numbers 10 & up and begin to talk about simple fractions,  half & whole, use the pizza slices to create calculations e.g. 2 + 3 = 5

You can include this activity within role play, pretend you are in a cafe, provide your child with paper & pens for taking your order (mark making), you may also want to use money to pay for your order & talk about the different coins.

Can I have a pizza slice with 5 dots?? How much is it for number 3 & 8??

Curricular Areas 

MNU – Exploring numbers, understanding that they represent quantities and can use them to order. Developing an awareness of how money is used. I can match and sort objects/numbers.

LIT – Developing an awareness of when to talk and when to listen, taking turns within play & conversations.
Writing to record experiences during play.

Thursday 21st January 🦉👁

Hello everyone, thank you so much for the amazing photos of your bird feeders, we are all very impressed with your ideas & creations, well done!! The winner will be announced soon.🤩

The RSPB big garden Birdwatch is this month. I am excited to see what type of birds visit your garden & also how many birds visit!

I have attached below a photo of the different type of garden birds you might see & also instructions from the RSPB website.

⭐️Challenge⭐️
Can you create a tally graph to record –

1) What type of birds visit your garden

2) How many of each type of bird you saw in your garden.

You can submit your findings to – https://www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/activities/birdwatch/everything-you-need-to-know-about-big-garden-birdwatch/

I would love to see photos of your Birdwatch & Tally graphs which you can send to me – Michelle.Terry@eastayrshire.org.uk 📸

Curriculum Areas :- 

Literacy – As I talk & listen in different situations, I am learning to take turns and I am developing my awareness of when to talk and when to listen.

Numeracy – Counting skills, I am developing a sense of amount by observing, exploring, using and communicating with others about things in the world around me.
Information handling,  I can gather information and display my findings.

Social Studies – I explore and appreciate the wonder of nature and play a part in caring for the environment.

Bird feeder challenge 🐦

Hello everyone, hope you have all had great fun outside in the snow ❄️🛷☃️

I have a very important challenge for you all!!
From the 29th – 31st of January the RSPB are having their annual Big Garden Birdwatch which I will give you more information on nearer the time, HOWEVER, I have an important and fun job for you all to do.

⭐️Challenge⭐️
I am looking for the most creative & funkiest homemade bird feeder in the whole wide world!!! 🐦 The best bird feeder will get a special PRIZE 🎁 Please send your photos to -Michelle.Terry@eastayrshire.org.uk  before Monday 25th January.

Click the link below for tips & other fun activities.

https://www.crayola.com/crafts/milk-carton-bird-feeder-craft/

Good luck

Michelle 🙂

Monday 1st June – HEALTH WEEK – healthy/unhealthy foods

Happy Monday Everyone!!

Today we are collecting real food or play food, hiding them around the house/garden for the children to find then decide whether they think the food is healthy or unhealthy.

It might be fun to design your own healthy and unhealthy signs together.

Can’t wait to see all your photos

Enjoy your day 🙂

Michelle

Monday 18th May – DAILY TASK

Good morning everyone, hope you all had a lovely weekend.
Where has Mr Golden Sun gone?!☀️

Today we are going to be counting car colours.
Whilst out your daily walk or looking out your window why don’t you record the colour of cars that pass by? (If you don’t have any stickers at home you can draw circles, stars etc, instead.)

At the end of the activity you can count the stickers/drawings/markings to identify the most and least colour of car that you saw.

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