November 6, 2025
by Graeme Young
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Our nursery learners have had a very busy week, full of curiosity, creativity and hands‑on exploration. To mark Bonfire Night, the children enjoyed talking about the colourful displays they had seen in the night sky and shared their own experiences of fireworks. We discussed how to keep safe during celebrations and listened carefully to the different sounds fireworks make – pops, bangs, crackles and fizzles. Inspired by these sounds, the children expressed themselves through art, music and imaginative play, creating their very own firework displays in the playroom.
In numeracy, our young learners explored measurement in a practical way, using their own hand spans and foot spans to measure objects around the nursery. They compared lengths and sizes, confidently using language such as longer, shorter and the same.
Our learning also took us out into the community with a local walk to the shop. The children had the chance to use real coins to pay for items, giving them valuable experience of handling money and recognising numbers in everyday life. This was a fantastic opportunity to connect classroom learning with the wider world.
Back in nursery, the children became scientists for the day as they experimented with making their own “lava lamps” using water, oil and food colouring. They observed closely as the liquids behaved differently, noticing that the oil floated on top of the water and that the colours did not mix.
It’s certainly been a week full of discovery, imagination and fun. Well done to all our nursery children for their enthusiasm and brilliant learning!