What’s on week beginning 16th November 2015

Gillian is on sick leave all week, therefore Emma will continue to support the Bumblebee welcome group.

Jennifer and Liz will be supporting in the early level playroom all week.

Monday 16th November

In-service Day – No nursery provision.

Tuesday 17th November

Lynn will be taking part in the Early Lerning Refresh in the morning

Jackie is delivering Play on Pedals training in the afternoon to colleagues with North Lanarkshire Council.

Wednesday 18th November

Pre five learning support teacher Yvonne Quigg will be in the early level playroom today.

Lynn will be attending the Nurture Conference Planning event at the Civic Centre, Motherwell in the morning

Thursday 19th November

Siobhan is on Annual Leave

Christine, Susan and Amanda supporting within the Early Level Playroom

Lynn Delivering Solihull Training all day

Friday 20th November

Siobhan Annual Leave

Christine, Susan and Amanda supporting within the Early Level Playroom

Sponsored Sing-a-long

Infant Massage with Amanda in the Sunshine Room this afternoon.

 

 

Welcome to the Rainbow Room

Welcome to all the new children who have joined Susan and Christine in the Rainbow Room. We have all been very busy exploring our new environment as we get to know one another while having great fun.

 We have been using all of our senses to explore and investigate a variety of resources from gloop to bird whistles.

Here are some photographs of the children using there senses to investigate.

What we have been learning within the Early Level Playroom

 

The children have taking part opportunities to go walks in the local environment to stimulate their senses.  They have been listening out for different sounds, identifying smells and using their sense of touch to explore.

Using a blindfold to restrict their sense of sight, the children have been developing their sense of touch, smell and taste as they participated in a fruit tasting activity. By feeling and touching a variety of textures, the children have been using descriptive language to talk about what they could taste, feel and smell.

The children have also had opportunities to develop their understanding of how their senses can support their learning within baking and cooking experiences while they were, tasting, smelling, touching and preparing the foods . This has also allowed  the children to develop their understanding of numbers and understand that they represent quantities when counting out the ingredients. The little chefs have been making a variety of foods such as pizza, macaroni cheese, healthy hearty soups, cookies, biscuits and even turned their hands to milkshakes, fruit smoothies and hot chocolate.

Children have also been exploring the workbench and building blocks area, where they have shown a keen interest in making towers and castles. The children have been using mathematical language, “the last number I have counted..” and are developing their understanding that numbers represent quantities when counting out how many blocks they will need to make their castles.

The children used a range of different senses whilst exploring with the play dough, gloop and marbling ink. The children added spices like ginger, cinnamon and chocolate powder to the play dough to stimulate their sense of smell correctly identifying the different spices etc. within the play dough, informing the practitioner  “it smells like chocolate” .  They also explored their sense of touch as they described the play dough being “soft”. The children also used descriptive language to described the gloop as being “slimy”.  The children also used their sense of sight asthey described the paint as “bright and colourful”.

Forest School

The children, both morning and afternoon, have completed a five week block of Forest School sessions with a Family Learning session ending the block. The children have been learning skills for life within these outdoor learning sessions. These skills include fishing, tree identification, bug hunting and den building just to name a few experiences that were on offer. Due to the winter weather fast approaching Forest School will recommence nearer February 2016 when a new group of children will be invited to participate in Forest School sessions.

Both Nicola and Susan would like to thank both the children, parents and grandparents who participated in the  day to day organising of their children and for participating in the family learning sessions.