Hello everyone, we hope you have had a great week! Here is a look at what we have been up to in nursery…..
This week learning is… Exploring, Predicting, Being Curious, Literacy, Mathematics, Sharing, Self-Esteem, Creativity, Motor Skills, Turn Taking, Technology, Outdoor Learning and Problem Solving.
What a busy week we have had int the nursery this week. The interest in our current learning wall of animals is still continuing this week with a group of children showing an interest in the difference between a crocodile and a alligator. This extended to where they live, what they eat and which is the most grumpiest and biggest. They were able to recall and share their learning, expressing that…
“Crocodiles have pointy faces” and “Alligators have roundly noses”
“Crocodiles can live in the sea and a river”
“Crocodiles are bigger than alligators”
Another child expressed an interest to discover more about Moles after engaging and sharing his interest in the story of ‘The little Mole who knew it was none of his business’. The child discussed events and characters/animals in the story along with their feelings. He then went on to discover that…
“The moles have big fingers and they dig with them”
“They can’t see very well, and they make tunnels.”
Throughout the nursery the children have been observed engaged in a range of role play scenarios that are supporting their understanding of the world around them. We have seen lots of role playing shops, exchanging money through buying and selling that used the correct language to describe the coins and price of items. We have seen a real interest in using the Supertato puppet and veggies from the series of books, recalling events in them to create their own story using a range of actions.
Whilst a lot of skills being shown at the woodwork bench using a range of tools. materials that expressed the childrens ideas. They could confidently discuss our safety rules when using this area well. One child create a picture using a piece of wood and nails hammered in a arrangement. He then used elastic bands to create a range of images, shapes that support his fine motor skills and hand and eye co-ordination. This ten inspired others to make one too.
Outside the children used skills to investigate and explore how different doors are opened for people to enter the buildings and the nursery area. They listeded to questions and usedskills to predict to answer these when asked by the adult,
“I wonder how……
“I wonder why……
This lead to talks on being safe in the school, visitors being safe, along with a growing understanding of how passcodes and words are used in their everyday life. Throughout the week outside we have observed the children talking and showing skills to recognise some risks, using their iniative to seek an appropriate solution.
Some children yesterday expressed a wish to play down in the bottom garden using the large equipment displaying skills to climb, balance and move safely around.
Throughout the week the childrten are recognising and being responsible in taking care of the nursery resources and the environment, from cleaning the wall after a paint spraying activity outside. To another child independently wiping up the floor area by the water tray, recognising the need to place a sign to warn others of the wet floor.
In the mark making area the children have enjoyed using a range of materials and tools to further develop their skills to write. One group enjoyed creating their image of wach other, recognising similiaritites and differences. They identified that they both have 2 eyes, a nose, hair and a mouth.
“You’ve got curly hair”
“And you’ve got long hair.
This was also seen earlier in the week after a discussion about our bodies and the differences which lead to some children making a tally chart of the different eye colours in the room. This will be presented in a graph and will be shared in the florr book for you to view.
Throughout the week the children have been responsible in selecting and helping to create a lovely range of snacks to enjoy. They select the fruit and vegetables and a main course, all eager to help prepare these through washing, peeling, cutting up. To deciding the amount that each person can have and creating a visual number card to follow promoting their recognition of fair share.
Reminders
With the changing seasonal and varied weather conditions ☔️❄️🥶, please remember to provide your child with welly boots, waterproof clothing, hat, gloves 🧤, scarf🧣 and at least 1 full change of clothes in your child’s bag.
Loose Parts
We are always in need of replenishing our loose parts in nursery. If you are out and about on walks, or are planning to recycle items, can we ask that you think of us first please 😃
Here is some of the items we are looking for:
Conkers, stones, shells, tea cups, sticks, picture frames, plates, wood, drainpipes, etc, anything you think might be of used in nursery.
We hope you have a lovely weekend and we will see you all on Monday for another great fun filled week!
Mrs Wilson and the rest of the Nursery team. x