Oh what fun we have had learning………

This week we have observed six children who are now confidently riding a two wheeler bicycle.

The children have been learning how to safely carry out their M checks before choosing either a balance or pedal bike.  With safety in mind they then ensure that their helmets are on before practicing their skills.

With the rate of progress the children are making we will soon have to turn the car park into a challenging cycle track.

If you can assist with any of the bike maintenance, i.e repairing punctures, raising handle bars and seats then please speak with Susan.

I am sure you will agree that the Play on Pedals programme is a fantastic opportunity for you to share in your child’s learning.  Friday 12th May 2017 will be the Ladybird Group family learning play on pedals session.

 

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The stories of Michael Recycle and Litterbug Doug have captured the children’s learning as they organised themselves into the Recycling Garden Gang.  Initially their job was to clear away the litter in the garden, they then learnt that they could recycle their left over fruit as food for the birds, that the rain water in the water butt could be used to feed the plants and that the junk could be turned into something creative……..watch out for some exciting news about the development of a Fairy Garden.

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On sorting out the recycled junk, the children were asked if they could sort them into items that had four sides, those that had no sides that went all the way round.  They then took their learning indoors and have began to learn about the properties of 2D shapes.  Why not at home ask your child can describe the different shapes they find in the house or perhaps ask them to teach you a few of the shape or days of the week songs they have been learning.

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The children have began to think of the different types of daily ECO tasks that they can be actively involved in whilst at nursery.  Here you can observe the important task of emptying and rinsing the milk cartons before they are recycled outdoors into the blue bin. I wonder how the children share in these tasks at home?

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If you would like a copy of any of the songs the children have been learning, please speak to your child’s key worker.

Can we remind you to ensure that your child has a spare set of clothes in their bag and a sun hat in the event that the sun begins to shine.

What’s on week beginning 1st May 2017

Monday 1st  May 2017

Bank Holiday Nursery Closure

Tuesday 2nd May 2017

Pre school Orthoptic Visual Screening

Wednesday 3rd May 2017

Mary will be delivering ABC music with the morning children

Gemma speech and language therapist will be in the centre today

Roseann educational psychologist will be in the centre this morning

Yvonne from the ELCAT team will be in the nursery this afternoon

Thursday 4th May 2017

In Service closure

Friday 5th May

 

Nurturing Nature Family Forest School Week 2 & 3

We’re going on a bear hunt , we’re going to catch a big one ………………, the families enjoyed some storytelling within the forest as we joined a bear hunt , bringing the story to life, recreating the key parts and to our surprise we found the bear in a homemade den  !!!!

The children  transformed themselves into Nature Detectives as they explored and investigated the forest looking for mini-beasts using a variety of resources from torches to magnifiers to find slugs, worm’s, beetles and spiders.

The use of the natural resources from  the forest were used to create some amazing forest friends and tree people on week 3 as both the children and adults allowed their creativity and imagination to take over the session , the results were very impressive and I am not quite sure who enjoyed it more the children or the adults ??  The next time you are visiting the Nature Park remember to look out for them within the trees at the learning circle.

Next week will be the last session for this group of families where we will be celebrating by building a fire, cooking and marshmallows and perhaps having a swing in the hammocks.

What’s on week beginning the 17th April 2017

Monday 17th April

Public Holiday

Tuesday 18th April

Please remember to collect a Newsletter from your child’s key worker

Isabel is on annual leave all week

Clare ASNa will be returning today

Wednesday 19th April

Gemma speech and language therapist will be in the centre today

Roseann educational psychologist will be in the centre this morning

Bookbug Rhyme Time Family Session in the Rainbow Room 11.15 am

Thursday 20th April

Solihull Understanding Your Child with Jen and Debbie 1.30 pm – 3.30 pm

Nurturing Nature Forest School sessions with Nicola 1 pm – 4 pm

Siobhan will be attending a Numeracy Cluster planning meeting at Dykehead Primary 3 pm

Friday 21st April

Kodaly will be delivered by Claire this afternoon in the early level playroom

 

Nurturing Nature Forest School family engagement

The first session took place on Thursday and what a successful session it was, both morning and afternoon families braved the cold and rain and participated in some pond dipping and fishing where water snails, pond skaters and frog spawn were collected unfortunately we did not catch any sharks !!!  The session included introducing the rules  and boundaries, exploring the forest  and creating our own Forest School names.

Having a picnic in the forest was enjoyed by all , cant wait until next week now where we will be visiting the Learning Circle and doing a bit of bug hunting and storytelling, perhaps looking for a Gruffalo or participating in a bear hunt ????