Read and Play – great fun for everyone involved

We have been part of a fantastic experience with Action for Children to promote literacy in young children, and some parents have been great in taking part in our Read and Play pilot by taking home books and doing activites relating to the stories and showing us what they have been up to, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for this, your efforts have been so creative! We have had a fantastic response in the feedback cards that have been going home in your child’s reading folder and parents have really enjoyed finding their creative side in our parent and child workshops that have been held this term.

 

If you and your child make or do any activities after reading their library book, or any other story book you have then please bring them in for them to show the other children at gather time,( or email photos to the school and put for the attention of nursery on them), or pop a wee note into the library folder when you are returning it with what you have done relating to this book . . you never know it might give the next person an idea how to use that particular story!!

This all links in with promoting literacy in the early years which we are working on this year. When you do an activity relating to a book you are reading with your child, whether it be a walk to look for characters from the book, draw a picture, sing a song, make a model, the content of the story is becoming more and more embedded into your child’s imagination and vocabulary. Plus, it is great fun and a good opportunity to spend one to one time with them.

Have a look in your “Play@Home” book (ask your library or Health Visitor if you don’t have one of these at home) for simple but effective ideas, and the internet is great for craft ideas relating to story books.

Afternoon Read and Play session

Lydia visited for another successful Read and Play session, thoroughly enjoyed by the children and parents that took part. Today we listened to the story, “The Very Busy Spider” by Eric Carle and then made spiders and spider webs from simple craft materials, but they looked so effective!

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If you and your child make or do any activities after reading their library book, or any other story book you have then please bring them in for them to show the other children at gather time,( or email photos to the school and put for the attention of nursery on them) . . . .this all links in with promoting literacy which we are working on this year. When you do an activity relating to a book you are reading with your child, whether it be a walk to look for characters from the book, draw a picture, sing a song, make a model, the content of the story is becoming more and more embedded into your child’s imagination and vocabulary. Plus, it is great fun and a good opportunity to spend one to one time with them.

Nursery Open Afternoons – 30/9 and 1/10

Just a reminder that the nursery is opening it’s doors to parents and carers on Wednesday 30th September and Thursday 1st October between 4pm and 5pm. Come in and have a look around the building and see how the children use the facilities. This is also a chance to have an informal chat with a member of staff about your child’s progress  so far and have a look at their work, both up on the wall and in their folders. We look forward to seeing you next week.

Refurbishment works at Lady Cathcart

Please be aware that from Monday 28th September there will be refurbishment works on the toilets close to the entrance hall. The building work will be happening for about 3 weeks. Please refrain from parking in the car park when dropping off or collecting children as there is liable to be works traffic and skips making it tight for cars to manouvre. Also please keep children under close supervision when walking through the car park. The entrance hall can still be used as normal at drop off and collection times.

Read and Play Project with Action for Children

Lydia visited us this afternoon to do a Read and Play session with our afternoon children. She read “Wow said the Owl!” by Tim Hopgood. After the story the children did a matching activity, followed by a group craft activity making a large collage sunshine, and then individual collage owls. The children got fully involved in every activity and thoroughly enjoyed the session.

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Please remember the parent/carer session on Tuesday 29th September 1-2pm or 2-3pm . . .let staff know which session you would like to attend.

International Fairy Tea Party Friday 18th September

Our International Fairy day was a success, as has been our first week of our Fairy learning context. We have created group fairy stories, made model fairies, fairy doors and wands and played with a variety of fairy themed resources, with our imaginations running riot! It is safe to say our children have really got engrossed in this context and we look forward to our second week celebrating everything to do with fairies!

 Science and Discovery table

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Role play area

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Rice Tray

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Gluing/ Junk modelling table

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Number line in numeracy area

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Water Tray

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Magic Fairy mist to help us to tidy

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The treats left by the fairies for our tea party

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Balance bikes

On Thursday 17th September the nursery was very fortunate and extremely grateful to take delivery of 5 new balance bikes and helmets. This was courtesy of Urban Freedom Buckie and Keith, and Moray Council, who strive to promote walking and cycling as part of a healthy lifestyle. The idea behind balance bikes is that a child should be able to go straight from using a balance bike to cycling a push bike without the need of stabilisers. We can’t wait to get the bikes out into the garden and for the children to start using them.

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Nursery open afternoons

The nursery is opening it’s doors to parents and carers on Wednesday 30th September and Thursday 1st October between 4pm and 5pm. Come in and have a look around the building and see how the children use the facilities. This is also a chance to have an informal chat with a member of staff about your child’s progress  so far and have a little look at their work, both up on the wall and in their profile bags. We look forward to seeing you.