Forest Schools

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From Week Beginning February 20th we will be having Forest School sessions twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Each child will have the opportunity to go out for a Forest School session weekly. The children have been split into four groups for Forest School sessions. Please check the nursery notice board to see what group  your child is in and what day your child will be going out.

Please Note: Thursday the 16th of February will be the Red Group’s Forest School session as normal.

Icy Fun

We have been having great fun exploring ice in nursery.

Leylah creating her ice cup.
Leylah creating her ice cup.
Aviyah selecting her crafty bits and pieces for her ice cup.
Aviyah selecting her crafty bits and pieces for her ice cup.
Alex putting her water in to freeze.
Alex putting her water in to freeze.

Nate exploring some icy water.

                                                       Nate exploring some melting ice.

 

 

BLOCK 4

Currently in nursery we are : 

  • Exploring how emergency services help us  in our daily lives.

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  • Investigating how water can change from one form to another.
  • download-1We have also been enjoying  exploring characters in stories and working with an adult to write our own imaginative stories. Some of our stories are displayed on our nursery wall so please come and have a look! images-2

Check the blog at the end of the week for some photos of us exploring and investigating. 

This Term

We have been very busy this term learning lots of new things.  Have a look at some of the things we have been doing below.

Joshua concentrating hard when practising his letter J.
Joshua concentrating hard when practising his letter J.
Ibrahim counting out the correct number of beads.
Ibrahim counting out the correct number of beads.
Abigail and Oliver making fruit kebabs  with Suzanne.
Abigail and Oliver making fruit kebabs with Suzanne.
'I cant count out the right ones' says Amber
‘I cant count out the right ones’ says Amber
Adi and Oscar exploring the woodland animals.
       Adi and Oscar exploring the woodland animals.
A very proud Edwin showing off his number skills.
                 A very proud Edwin showing off his number skills.

 

 

 

Outdoor Learning & Forest Schools

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This term we have been having lots of fun outdoors, and we  have been really lucky with the weather so far! The children have been exploring signs of autumn and caring for the wildlife at Forest Schools and were even lucky enough to see one of our feathered friends visit a bird home we had made! Outdoors, the children have been exploring autumn through transient art and have enjoyed engaging in some imaginative role play. Have a look at some the fun we have had below.

Oliver creating an autumn tree masterpiece!
Oliver creating an autumn tree masterpiece!
Leylah driving the car they built together.
Leylah driving the car they built together.
Making leaf angels!
Making leaf angels!
Jared having fun exploring the pumpkin.
Jared having fun exploring the pumpkin.
Catching autumn leaves falling from the trees.
Catching autumn leaves falling from the trees.
Murtaza looking for signs of autumn.
Murtaza looking for signs of autumn.
We built a house for the birds and left our apple core for them.
We built a house for the birds and left our apple core for them.
We were so excited when a little robin visited our home and took some apple!
We were so excited when a little robin visited our home and took some apple!

 

 

Library Day

 

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On Mondays children  will choose a book of their choice to take home. It is hoped that you as a parent will take the time to read this with your child. The book should be returned the following Monday. Books returned  after Monday will be changed the following week. There is also a  comments sheet in the bag and it would be great if you could let us know what you thought of the book or your child’s thoughts on the book. Thank you

We would like to invite any parents/carers who would like to come and support our children with their library time  in the morning or afternoon sessions on a Monday.  This would involve supporting the children in selecting their new library book, encouraging them to share their ideas and thoughts on their books and perhaps reading a story or two! Please speak to your child’s key person if interested.

Mark Making

The last few weeks at nursery we have been enjoying  developing our writing skills in lots of different ways .

Super Libby writing her secret message.
                             Super Libby writing her secret message.
Millie using the torch to see her secret message.
                        Millie using the torch to see her secret message.
Eliana using her batgirl writing skills to keep her message top secret!
       Eliana using her batgirl writing skills to keep                              her message top secret!
Alex, Humnah and Leah concentrating hard.
                     Alex, Humnah and Leah concentrating hard.

Beep Beep Day Fundraiser

 

Beep Beep Day 2016

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This term the children in Calderwood Lodge Nursery Class are learning about road safety. To support the work of the road safety charity Brake we will be hosting a fundraising Beep Beep Day 2016 event.

On Thursday the 24th of November 2016 children are invited to donate £1 to wear their brightest clothes to nursery. This will help raise funds for the charity whilst also educating our children on the importance of bright clothing for road safety in darker months.

There will be a range of exciting learning experiences on offer for your child on this day in addition to wearing bright clothing. We look forwards to celebrating Beep Beep Day 2016 with you and your child.

Woodwork Animal Homes

As part of our Caring for the Environment topic the children had the opportunity to build a home for their chosen animal out of wood.  Before beginning their building task, the children discussed possible design criteria with Karen and were encouraged to draw out a plan of their animal home. Thank you to Aviyah’s Mum Lilach for coming in to help us build.

Aviyah working with her Mum to plan out her design.
Aviyah working with her Mum to plan out her design.

The children enjoyed using a variety of tools  and were thinking  creatively and independently while carrying out tasks.  They were able to assess risks in using the tools and carry out hammering and sawing tasks safely with support from an adult. When facing  new challenges or problems during their building tasks they were able to suggest  possible solutions.

Karen helping Oliver to saw.
Karen helping Oliver to saw.

 

Jared hammering in the nails to build the frame.
Jared hammering in the nails to build the frame.
Adi cutting the right length of wood for her animal home.
Adi cutting the right length of wood for her animal home.
Lily working out how much wood she needs.
Lily working out how much wood she needs.
Leylah and Leah concentrating hard on task.
Leylah and Leah concentrating hard on task.

We were very proud of the results!

Oliver made a shelter for the hedgehog.
Oliver made a shelter for the hedgehog.
Isla made a shelter for a blackbird!
Isla made a shelter for a blackbird!
Aviyah made a little house for a mouse!
Aviyah made a little house for a mouse!

 

Ante Pre School and Pre School Appointments

Ante Pre School Appointments

Ante Pre School parents’ appointments will be held with your child’s key person week beginning 21 November 2016.  A sign up sheet will be displayed for you to choose an appointment suitable for you on the Parent Information board.

Yellow Group: Monday the 21st of November

Blue Group: Tuesday the 22nd of November

Red Group: Friday the 25th of November

Pre School Appointments

Pre School parents’ appointments will be held with Victoria and Helen the class teachers on Thursday the 24th of November 2016.

A sign up sheet will be displayed for you to choose an appointment suitable for you on the Parent Information Board.

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