Jumping Into June

With summer holidays fast approaching, it’s nearly time to say goodbye, especially to our fabulous children who are getting ready to spread their wings and fly off to Primary 1.

We all wish you good luck in your learning and adventures as you conquer new challenges at school.

Their time at Cross Arthurlie Nursery has flown by so quickly and we have enjoyed our time together, making many happy memories. So please take time to look through some of the experiences we have shared…

 

Listening to stories about going to school

Mark making and developing our scissor skills

    

 

Taking responsibility for making banana flapjacks for snack

Corresponding number and number recognition

     

Sports day preparation

   

We hope you have a wonderful summer holiday!

With Love and best wishes,

Mrs McCluskey, Mrs Love and Mrs McFarlane

See you in August !

MAY we have some fun?! 🚩 🏃 🚩 🏆🚩 🥇 🚩

Welcome to the Red Group’s  May Blog. We have been very busy in nursery getting organised for Sport’s Day and some children have been practicing for their Moving On Ceremony.

 

The children have also been learning about hapa-zome. This is when the natural colour from plants is used to dye fabric. When the flower is hit with a hammer, it’s colour prints onto the material. This process has been used to create bookmarks.

  

Spring has sprung 🐰 🌸 🌿

We hope you had a wonderful April break! The children have all settled back into their routine and have enjoyed sharing their experiences from home.

During nurture time, the children have been interested in exploring different mathematical concepts and challenges.

Exploring patterns, sorting, matching and even beginning to understand the concept of picking the odd one out.

We also looked closely to find the values of coins. Some children were comparing the differences between them and then organised the coins into categories.

“These one’s are shiny and silver, they are my favourite.”

A few other snapshots or the fabulous red group exploring numeracy within their play.

 

As the exciting month of May approaches, we are beginning to practice for our wonderful sports day on the 22nd. Please come and cheer on our fabulous Red Group as we cross the finishing line.

See you next month!

Love,

Mrs Love, Mrs McFarlane & Mrs McCluskey xx

February Love ♡

 

Welcome to February

Throughout the month of February the red group has focussed on developing our fine motor control.

Fine motor skills are about the small muscle movements in the fingers, hands and forearms. These skills develop over time as children interact with the world around them. As children improve their fine motor skills they will become able to perform controlled and stable movements, when:

  • Holding a pencil.
  • Feeding themselves.
  • Cutting along straight and curved lines.
  • Opening lunch boxes.
  • Drawing circles and crosses.
  • Building things with blocks.
  • Making sculptures with materials like clay.

            

You can see the development of these skills as we:

  • Use scissors to cut along lines.
  • Mark making using our fingers in flour.
  • Squeezing the glue out of the bottle.
  • Using our hands and fingers to add details to our clay/ playdough models.

Stay and Play Sessions

Thanks to our wonderful Red Group parents and carers for coming into nursery to spend the morning with us. We are all so proud of how your child showed you around the nursery and shared their favourite experiences with you.

See you in March

Mrs Love, Mrs McFarlane & Mrs McCluskey xx

Hopping into March 🐰

Welcome to our March update! 🌼

The red group have been very busy as they hopped their way through March, using their imagination and creativity along the way. We have learnt about the abstract artist Piet Mondrian and his use of squares, rectangles and primary colours to make artwork.

We have made Mother’s Day cards to show our appreciation for all our mums while developing our fine motor skills.  We have been cutting shapes, learning about their properties, creating self portraits and making papier-mache Easter eggs! 🥚 🥚 🥚

 

Have a wonderful and restful Easter break,

Mrs Love, Mrs McCluskey and Mrs McFarlane

Winter Wonderland 🎅 🤶 🎄 ⛇

Happy New Year!

Welcome to our latest nursery update where you will find out all about what the children have been doing throughout December and January…

December was fun filled with lots of festive experiences, which the red group have dived straight into! We dressed up for role play, wrote letters,  made cards, decorations and learnt new songs to sing at the Christmas Market.

 

   

In January, we welcomed new friends to the Red Group and showed them  how we brush our teeth and listen to stories at nurture time.

We’ve also been getting creative, exploring different malleable materials.

Thank you for all of your support and kindness throughout 2023.

We are looking forward to seeing how much the children grow in 2024!

Mrs Love, Mrs McFarlane & Mrs McCluskey x x x

November

A little “throw- back” to our Halloween Trick or Treaters!

We hope everyone had a wonderful time dressing up. We shared lots of jokes and songs to celebrate such a fun day at nursery.

The children within the red group have been sharing what they would like to do at nurture times each day. This has enabled the children to take ownership of their learning.

One child suggested bringing in a special toy to share with their group. A few children decided on a special belonging of theirs and brought it in to share why it was so precious to them…

“This was my mummy’s when she was little.”

“This shiny coin can let you buy things.”

“This is Dr Who’s screw driver!”

“My baby is special.”

“I like to play with mine.”

We then all had the opportunity to comment or ask a question. All children in the red group were absolutely fantastic at complimenting their friends special belonging.

“I think it is really beautiful!”

“Wow that’s so cool.”

“I love your toy.”

“Thank you for letting me play with it.”

Everyone was very careful with each other’s belongings.

We are all so proud of you all!

Finally, some pictures from more experiences the red group have had this month…

Children in Need celebrations, a visit from police officers, rhyming games, and even starting to prepare crafts for the Christmas markets in December!

 

     

Stay tuned for more fun in December!!

Mrs McCluskey, Mrs McFarlane & Mrs Love

 

October

A very spooky welcome to October’s Scary Blog! 👻👻👻👻👻

In the nursery we have been developing our spectacular ability to enhance our knowledge and understanding through exciting new experiences.

The Red Group has been discovering the country they live in, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. We have begun to investigate the foods that originate here.

Our first make and taste session on Potato Scones 🥔

We added three spoonfuls of mash potato ( boiling the potatoes would take far to long). One spoonful of flour and a half cup of water to the bowl.

Adding one spoonful of flour.

 

Mix well together, until we get a ball of dough.

Waiting very patiently for the Potato Scone to be cooked.

Yummy! Yummy! 😋😋😋

Milk anyone?

The children have been joining in with a variety of experiences at together time. Here are a few examples:

Developing fine motor skills and pencil control while attempting to write our names.

 

 

 

Shape and colour bingo, developing recognition of 2D shapes and colours.

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The Barrhead Fire Department came to visit.  We were able to sit in the fire engine but had some help climbing the stairs. They were very high!

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Time for the best water play ever. The massive hose!

Say, Cheese! or maybe NEENAW! NEENAW! 🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒

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