Fee, fi, fo, fum there is so much measuring to be done

Traditional fairy tales have truly captured the children’s imagination as they continue to develop their numeracy skills.  Firstly, they had to work out how big their castle wall would need to be to keep giants out, then work out how big a giant really was and finally deciding that all they needed was a giant piece of paper from which they could create their giant by drawing round the tallest boy, all the while checking back through the story to ensure that they were recreating their scene in sequence.

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The Smartest Giant in Town provided an inspirational starting point whereby the children used different methods of measuring tools to create items which were “bigger than”.

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The Number Bunch were set of task of collating data on graphs, which practitioner had the biggest feet? However along the way some of the children decided they would like to find out which size shoe they had too, so with a little help the number was read to them.  The biggest size was 8 with 5 practitioners taking a size 5.

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Within cooking experiences the children were learning how to use spoons, scales and cups to measure out quantities needed for their recipes, they also enjoyed tasting the finished product.

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Stories can be read anywhere in the nursery, in doing so this has strenghtened the children’s creativity skills.

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What’s on week beginning 27th February 2017

Monday 27th

Lynn will be in the Early level Playroom

Tuesday 28th

Lynn will be in the Rainbow Room

Wednesday 1st

Gemma Speech and Language Therapist will not be in today due to training

Lynn will be in the Early Level Playroom

Thursday 2nd

Word Book Day, we hope to see as many children dressed in their favourite character

Elaine has authorised absence today

Big Chef Little Chef with Jen Dawson in the Sunshine Room, remember places are limited to 8 families.

Friday 3rd

Jennifer Rhodes, Principal Teacher from Dykehead Primary will in the nursery today to discuss the children’s transition.

Play on Pedals Family Learning session for Dragonfly parents and children.

Susan is annual leave this afternoon.

What’s on week beginning 20th February 2017

Monday 2oth 

Isabel in on annual leave today.

Lynn will be in the early level playroom.

St Patrick’s Primary School Transition Event, parents/carers to escort their children to and from this event.

Tuesday 21st

Lynn will be in the Rainbow Room today.

Parent Support Group with Isabel at 1.15 pm in the Parent Room.

Children visiting Rosehall Care Home this afternoon.

Wednesday 22nd

Gemma speech and language therapist will be in the nursery all day.

Kodaly with Clare Howarth.

Birth to 3 Admissions Panel this afternoon which Lynn will be attending.

St Patrick’s Primary School Transition Event, parents/carers to escort their children to and from this event.

Thursday 23rd

Big Chef Little Chef with Jen Dawson in the Parent Room, 1.15 pm – 3 pm.

Lynn will be in the Rainbow Room today

Friday 24th

St Patrick’s Primary School Transition Event, parents/carers to escort their children to and from this event.

Parent Support Group with Isabel, 9 am in the Parent Room

Speech and Language Drop in Clinic in Newmains Health Centre 9.30 am – 11 am.

 

Remember to start planning for which character your child will come dressed as, to take part in World Book Day on the 2nd March 2017.

 

Today we made pizza

The children’s early mathematical skills are continually being developed throughout their play.  The kitchen area has never been as busy, as they have been  learning how to measure and share equal parts.  However, the most important thing is planning to buy the ingredients, in doing so the children have been learning about safety in their travels, recognising environmental print and exchanging money for goods.  Next week the children have chosen to make macaroni cheese and sweet potato wedges.

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Learning about storytelling through traditional Fairy Tales has been of immense fun for the children, especially when the troll was waiting under the bridge when each of the Billy Goats trip, trapped over, who was the first to trip, trap over the bridge????

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 Story yoga is such a natural way to involve children in listening to stories, through movement and coordination of their bodies.

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Who was the tallest lady in the nursery, why don’t you have a look at the Wonder Wall to find out?

St Patrick’s Primary School Transition

  St.Patrick’s Primary School and Nursery Class

Station Road, Shotts. ML7 4BJ Tel: 01501 826711

“Fortis in fide”

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Date: 15/02/17

 

Primary 1 Induction

 

Dear Parent / Carer,

We would like to warmly welcome all our new primary 1 children to attend a series of induction events during the week beginning 2oth February 2017.

Our first event will take place on Monday 20th and Wednesday the 22nd February 10:30 – 11:30. This will involve the children working alongside our current primary 1 pupils carrying out play activities on the theme of Traditional Tales.

The second event will take place on Friday the 24th of February at 10:30 – 11:30 with a special visit from Clyde Built Puppets who will be performing Goldilocks and the Three Bears. This will be followed by an open morning where the children will showcase their learning followed by tea and coffee for parents/carers.

This is a very exciting time for the children and we look forward to meeting you all during this event.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Miss C McDonald

Principal Teacher

 

St.Patrick’s Primary School and Nursery Class

Station Road, Shotts. ML7 4BJ Tel: 01501 826711

“Fortis in fide”

 

 

Date: 15/02/17

 

Primary 1 Induction

 

Dear Parent / Carer,

We would like to warmly welcome all our new primary 1 children to attend a series of induction events during the week beginning 2oth February 2017.

Our first event will take place on Monday 20th and Wednesday the 22nd February 1:30 – 2:30. This will involve the children working alongside our current primary 1 pupils carrying out play activities on the theme of Traditional Tales.

The second event will take place on Friday the 24th of February at 1:30 – 2:30 with a special visit from Clyde Built Puppets who will be performing Goldilocks and the Three Bears. This will be followed by an open morning where the children will showcase their learning followed by tea and coffee for parents/carers.

This is a very exciting time for the children and we look forward to meeting you all during this event.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Miss C McDonald

Principal Teacher

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Numeracy across learning

Within baking and cooking opportunities the children have been using language of comparison as they become increasingly familiar with quantities which are bigger, smaller, more, less, before, after and altogether.

Some of the children have been learning how to order numbers from 0 – 10 and used the long jump they created to count how far they could reach.

In the realisation that there was no phone book in the role play area it was decided to create a book where they could call on characters from favourite stories.

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I wonder which recipes the children will be using in the kitchen next week?

Learning together in Rainbow Room

The children in the Rainbow Room have been learning  outdoors with lots of water play where they have been experimenting with  pouring and filling and creating muddy puddles.

Their curiosity has led them to explore a variety of mediums indoors as they investigate how jelly and gloop changes when its in their hands.

Books have become a  favourite amongst the children where they are enjoying sharing stories with an adult, building vocabulary and anticipation what’s going to happen next when the page is turned.

The children confidence on the  balance bikes is improving . A few of the children with support from the adult are able to control the bikes up, down, over and around obstacles.

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