Category Archives: Group Blue

Moving On Up…

Here are photos of our fabulous pre-school children receiving their school tie and graduation certificate this June. Congratulations!
We will miss you very much and we wish you all a wonderful time in Primary 1 and a very happy future.
We proudly present the Busby Nursery Class of 2021:

Pink Group


Yellow Group


 

Red Group


 

Green Group


 

Blue Group





Purple Group







We also say a most fond farewell to nursery staff members,
Miss Hampton, Miss Lawson and Mrs McCarron, who are all moving on too. We are so grateful for all they have done for Busby Nursery and we will miss them very much.

 

Bugs Glorious Bugs

There has been much excitement among all the nursery groups over looking at various live insects and mini-beasts these past weeks. The children have shown a huge interest in learning about them and caring for them:
– On trips to Busby church gardens we have found wood lice, worms, millipedes, slugs and beetles under damp logs and studied them with magnifiers. We looked up more about them in books too.


– In our nursery garden the children have prepared their Bug Hotel and have been excited to observe a few visitors, like spiders.


Spider books and spider crafts: “What’s this one called?”

– The children have also been studying four snails in the outdoor classroom. We found that snails love to eat basil and that they each have four antennae, two for seeing, and two for smelling and feeling.


The children were fascinated to watch the snails come out of their shells and observe how they move and eat, and the trails they leave. They gave the snails names too.
“This one is called Rainbow Drop.”
“This is Daisy.”
“Let’s feed them. They like to eat this”

“Look, they’re kissing!”
“They have slime under them.”

– And we have also all been following the journey of our nursery caterpillars with great excitement:

The children watched them journey through their life cycle, turning from caterpillars to chrysalides and then last week to beautiful tortoiseshell butterflies.

They were so excited to release our butterflies into the wild. Suggestions for names of the butterflies were also very interesting.  Toby, Neeva and Pixie were a few of the favourites.
It’s been so good to watch the children loving and appreciating nature.

Fitness Focus

In Fitness Week we’ve all been honing our athletic skills with a variety of challenges. The children have been using and building on their core strength, balance and co-ordination, jumping, hopping, throwing and catching skills. The sunny weather has given us the perfect conditions for our sporty week!

Ball skills

The Javelin Throw Challenge


The Sack Race – Ready, steady…jump!

The Long Jump revealed some great athleticism

Dribbling Skills

High Jump


Orientation skills – over, under, upside down!



Bumper Obstacle course challenge  – she shoots, she scores!

Two ways to cool down – watch out for the water squirter!
Or alternatively try some  relaxing mindful meditation….

 

Fun in the Sun

The children in the Purple, Blue, Green and Red groups have settled well back into nursery. We have been taking advantage of the lovely weather with lots of exciting outdoor learning experiences such as pouring/ filling in water tray, painting, planting, reading and developing our gross motor skills on the bikes.

Health and Well-being with green and blue

For health and well-being week we have been discussing and learning all about our differences and similarities.

We have been reading “Elmer the Elephant“ which conveys the important message of being proud of who you are despite your differences. The children used the character puppets to act out the story as Mrs Branco read to them.

With a choice of a variety of different materials the children were able to create their own transient art elephants.

Some of the children also decorated an elephant picture to take home. Lots of glueing, sticking and colouring to help develop our fine motor skills.

 

Following on from Elmer the children listened to the story “All Kinds of People” , helping us to visualise the differences there are in people. They then used mirrors to assist in their self portraits, this opened up a dialogue between the children about hair colour, eye colour, height and skin tone etc.


We were able to express to our friends the things we liked about their pictures and the differences between us. Each picture was beautiful and unique just the same as us!

 

Firework Fun with Green and Blue

This week the Green and Blue group have been very excited about Guy Fawkes night which has inspired the children to make a range of beautiful art work.

We dipped string in to paint and moved it across the paper to create a firework effect.

The children were developing their fine motor skills while using the PVA glue to create firework patterns. The colourful glitter made the pictures shine bright just like the fireworks we saw on November 5th!

Look at our finished display!

We used food colouring to make a variety of vibrant water beads. We really enjoyed the sensory aspect of this activity as well as pouring and filling them in the water tray.

Maths

Our focus in maths has been pattern.  The Green and Blues created repeating patterns using the paint and stampers.

We were also taking turns at maths games on the board to finish the sequence.

Autumn Fun With Green and Blue

Autumn

This week the Green and Blue groups have been learning all about the changes in season and weather.  We have investigated autumn through songs, artwork, books and games.

We made an autumn tree and leaf print pictures to decorate our story corner.

Blue and Green group used their maths knowledge to match the leaves to the numbers on the chalkboard.

We love singing our autumn song!

 French

Over the past week we have had lots or opportunities to practice our french with Mrs Branco and Pierre.  We are starting to count and say hello/goodbye in french. Have a listen to us practising our song.

 

Super maths with green and blue

Over the past few weeks the children in the Green and Blue group have enjoyed learning all about shape and numbers.  Have a look at all the fun experiences we took part in while developing our early numeracy skills.

The children  sorted and identified shapes whilst taking part in “tap tap” and transient art activities, they then used these shapes to make objects.

They have also used a variety of media to make  shapes, including paint printing and mark making in shaving foam.

Blue and Green group took part in number activities and displayed confidence when counting out and matching corresponding numbers with picture cards.