What’s on week beginning 28th May 2018

Monday 28th May 2018

Public holiday closure

Tuesday 29th May 2018

Mini Kickers at Calderhead High School for all children. Adult volunteers wanted to help escort the children to and from the venue.

Library Van will be in the nursery car park today.

Wednesday 30th May 2018

Bookbug Rhyme Time for Rainbow Room families

Pre school orthoptic vision assessment

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

Parental consultations for Ladybird Group with Siobhan

Anne educational psychologist will be in the nursery this afternoon

Thursday 31st May 2018

Parental consultations for the Caterpillar Group with Elaine

Intergenerational visit to Rosehall Care House with Siobhan and Shannon

Friday 1st June 2018

Rainbow Room Play on Pedals 9 am – 9.20 am

Parental consultations for the Bumblebee Group with Isabel

Forest School with Nicola and Mhari 8.45 am – 11.30 am

Dates for your diary

Parent and child outing to Five Sisters Zoo Tuesday 26th June

Leavers Presentation Calderhead High School 9.15 am Thursday 28th June

Bookbug Gifting Ceremony for all returning children 10.45 am Thursday 28th June

Please note that as all the children and staff will be attending on these dates there will be no normal nursery session offered on either the Tuesday or Thursday of this week in the early level playroom.

 

Walk & Talk

After the success of Big Chef Little Chef, Jen Dawson (Homelink) and Isabel would like to invite you to take part, with your child, in our Walk and Talk sessions, starting on Friday 1st June, afternoons only.

Outdoors is special, it is meaningful, stimulating, motivating and fun and it can develop many areas of learning and support the building of relationships and friendships.

We will visit several areas of our local community, discovering a variety of learning opportunities to engage in with our children.

Our focus will be on the ‘talk’; through an encouraged curiosity for their environment children can extend their vocabulary and language, they can develop a confidence that will support their use of questions about the ‘how’, ‘why’ and ‘what’s’ of their journey, together we can reflect and consider the possible answers.

Outdoors is a language rich environment and we would like you to be a part of our walking and talking journey of literacy learning through exploring the wonders of our local community.

Look forward to seeing you then.

Big chef little chef

Big Chef, Little Chef family cooking programme was delivered in the centre by Jen Dawson, CLD Homelink Worker and was funded by the Family Learning Centre.

The programme ran for three weeks from Friday 1st – 18th May.

A total of 10 families participated over the 3 sessions.

Much fun was had as families learned new recipes, tried new foods and developed new skills throughout the programme. Our little chef’s loved squeezing their own orange juice and using a spiralizer to make courgette spaghetti hair!

Over the 3 weeks we made:

Healthy cheese & salad wrap / Fresh fruit salad

Vegetable kebabs / Apple crumble

Mini Happy Face Pizzas / Fruit kebabs

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“I loved spending time with my son , doing new things and him trying new foods that he has never have put in his mouth before.”

“I enjoy spending fun time with my son, watching him learn new skills. He doesn’t usually want to try new foods but he did today.”

“I enjoyed going things with my daughter one-to-one. She listened was careful and we talked whilst preparing the food. She enjoyed every minute of the class, chopping and trying every piece of food.

“Really enjoy coming to the classes, getting to meet and talk with other parents and spending time with my son.”

“Creating faces for pizza. He had lots of fun doing this. So nice to see him smile and laugh while following instructions.

“I have enjoyed everything- how well my child has developed in her confidence. Well Done!”

“Enjoyed the 1-1 time. Enjoyed trying new food, and making cookery fun!

Every movement counts

Active children are healthy, happy, school ready and sleep better. Physical activity for early years

  • Builds relationships and social skills
  • Maintains health and weight gain
  • Contributes to brain development and learning
  • Improves sleep
  • Develops muscles and bones
  • encourages movement and co-ordination

Every Movement Counts, you should aim for at least 3 hours across every day.  Move more. Sit less. Play together

Last week we observed an increase in children’s development and movement skills through all aspects of their play and learning.  I am sure you will agree that the added bonus of the sunnier weather has encouraged your child to be more active at home.  Thank you to everyone who has ensured that their children arrive for their session protected from the sun, by applying sun scream and bringing a hat.

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The Play on Pedals Family Sessions have once more being a resounding success whereby we have an almost 97% uptake of family participation.  There is certainly a buzz surrounding our new cyclists.  Please feel free to bring your child’s own pedal bike and helmet to the nursery where they can continue to practise their skills. Watch this space for the photographs to be uploaded.

 

The final numbers are now in for the Summer Outing and the coaches have now being priced.  It is £8.50 per adult and child for a seat on the coach.  Many families have chosen to take their own transport and pay their own entrance fee, if you have chosen to do this please advise Lorraine in the admin office.

We are closed for Public Holiday on Friday 25th and Monday 28th May 2018. Have a lovely weekend everyone.

What’s on week beginning 21st May 2018

Monday 21st May 2018

Play on Pedals Parent and Child session for Butterfly Group 8.45 am – 9.05 am

Siobhan visiting Dykehed Primary School 10 am – Mindfulness

Play on Pedals Parent and Child Session for  Butterfly Group 1 pm – 1.20 pm

Nurturing Nature Forest School session with Nicola and Shannon 1 pm – 3.45 pm

Tuesday 22nd May 2018

Mini Kickers at Calderhead High School please collect your children from the gym hall at 11.30 am

Mini Kickers at Calderhead High school please drop your children off in the gym hall at 1.30 pm

Remember we are always looking for adult volunteers to help escort the children to and from the venue. Please let your child’s key worker know if you can assist.  Only water should be brought into the gym hall no snacks please.

Siobhan out of the nursery this afternoon

Wednesday 23rd May 2018

Rainbow Room Rhyme Time Session 9 am – 9.20 am

Play on Pedals Parent and Child session for the Firefly Group 8.45 am – 9.05 am

Play on Pedals Parent and Child Session for the Firefly  Group 1 pm – 1.20 pm

Pre school Orthoptic Vision screen today for all children

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

Thursday 24th May 2018

Sasha from Childsmile will be in the nursery this morning

Children will be visiting Rosehall Care House with Siobhan and Shannon as part of our intergenerational work

Rainbow Room Rhyme Time session 9 am – 9.20 am

Lynn is on annual leave today

Friday 25th May 2018

Public Holiday Closure

Nurturing Nature Forest School week 2

The children’s curiosity never fails to amaze practitioners when at Shotts Nature Park. Nature is such a wonderful learning tool which is sometimes in today’s technology driven environment forgotten. Children themselves can be observed leading their own learning, risk assessing their play and above all working together whilst learning through real life comtexutised play.

We are very fortunate to have such a wonderful resource on our door step in the heart of the community. Why not take a walk and explore the area as a family.

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Learning together in the Rainbow Room

The children from the Rainbow Room are continuing to learn their songs and rhymes by attending the Bookbug sessions with their parents and care givers.

Our children have also been experiencing their wider community, by being more active, walking to and from Shotts  Nature Park.

The weekly Family Learning Play on Pedals sessions are a huge success, whereby children are working with their families to improve their health and wellbeing.

With the children been introduced to Sid and Shannari they have began to explore early numerical terms such as how many? Counting in sequence.

The children have also had opportunities to develop their curiosity with foamy paint, shaving foam and painting on a variety of surfaces.

 

 

 

What’s on week begining 14th May 2018

Monday 14th May 2018

Play on Pedals Family Learning session Caterpillar Group 8.45 am and 1.05 pm

Nurturing Nature at the forest with Nicola and Shannon 1 pm

Tuesday 15th May 2018

Nicola ABC Creative music training am – Yvonne supporting Butterfly children

Lynn out of the nursery this morning

Mini Kickers at Calderhead High School, please remember to provide a bottle of water in your child’S back pack clearly labelled. Adult volunteers required to help escort the children.

Languageland session week 2 with Isabel

Wednesday 16th May 2018

National Numeracy Day

Gillian out of the nursey am – Isabel supporting the Bumblebee Group

Play on Pedals Family Learning Session Ladybird Group 8.45 am and 1.05pm

Gemma speech and language therapist will be in the nursery today.

Bookbug Rhyme Time Session with Rainbow Room 9 am

Thursday 17th May 2018

Gillian AL Yvonne supporting the Bumblebee Group

Rosehall Care Home intergenerational visit with Siobhan and Shannon

Bookbug Rhyme Time Session with Rainbow Room 3 pm

Friday 18th May 2018

Play on Pedals Family session with Rainbow Room 9 am and 1 pm

Amanda AL Kirsty will be supporting in the Rainbow Room

Gillian AL Yvonne supporting the Bumblebee Group

Langauge land land week 2 with Isabel

Anne educational psychologist will be in the nursery this afternoon

Big Chef Little Chef with Jen 1.15 pm

Nurturing Nature at the forest with Nicola and Mhairi 8.50 am

Garden Tidy Day Saturday 19th May hope to see as many adult volunteers to help tidy the garden areas, for more information speak to Isabel.