All posts by L. Walsh

Being healthy and active

The children have been active participants  in many learning opportunities outdoors.  They have been exploring how to move their bodies, share space, work cooperatively, keep themselves safe and above all being healthy. And oh how the mud kitchen has ….well we are sure you can answer that one for yourselves.

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Daily opportunities to consolidate the Play on Pedals family sessions have helped develop the children’s balance and coordination kills.

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Sid and Shanarri have ensured that the children are linking their knowledge within practical application.  The children are now keen to develop their own healthy living café….watch this space as their plans develop.

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The re introduction of the large climbing frame has had a positive impact in developing the children’s spatial awareness. Through consultation they have created their own safety rules and turn taking framework by using a display chart of their names. The use of the 15 minute sand timer ensures that the children all have an equal chance of using this apparatus.

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Within the construction area the children have been exploring endless possibilities whilst using the Jegra.  They have used their imagination to create models developing their upper body strength to pull and manipulate the various connectors.  The Jegra has encouraged the children to share the space available and work cooperatively.

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The children have been encouraged to think about how the food they eat helps them to be healthy.  There  have been lots of conversations about breakfasts and lunches and the importance of how this helps fuel our bodies and brains enabling us to be active and ready to learn.

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And finally after all that energy used there was time for some meditation and  mindfulness as the end of each session.

What’s on week beginning the 20th March 2017

Monday 20th March 2017

Isabel is on annual leave Monday and Tuesday

Dance with Rebecca

Tuesday 21st March 2017

Pre school orthoptic visual screening today

Wednesday 22nd March 2017

Lynn will be attending the Heads of Establishment meeting today

Speech and Language Drop in Clinic in the centre today with Gemma Lythgoe 9.30 am and 11.30 am.

Thursday 23rd March 2017

Nurturing Nature Forest School family sessions with Nicola at Shotts Nature Park

Friday 24th March 2017

Siobhan is on annual leave today

Play on Pedals family session for Bumblebee Group

What’s on week 13th March 2017

Monday 13th March 2017

Gillian has had to finish a week earlier than anticipated, therefore Emma will take over as from today as key person to the Bumblebee children.

Amy has returned to support the learning and teaching every afternoon in the early level playroom.

Isabel is on a 3 day Hanen, Learning Language and Loving it, course.  Lynn will be in the early level playroom over these 3 days.

Tuesday 14th March 2017

Susan will be supporting in the Rainbow Room this afternoon whilst Kirsty is off.

Wednesday 15th March 2017

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

Thursday 16th March 2017

Nicola is out of the nursery this morning, therefore Isabel will be supporting Butterfly children.

Roseanne educational psychologist who has taken over from Nevine will be in the nursery this afternoon.

Susan is out of the nursery this afternoon.

Friday 17th March 2017

Play on Pedals Family Session for Ladybird Group, 8. 40 am and 1 pm, please meet at the bike shed.

Claire Howard, will be delivery a Kodaly session for the children in the early level playroom.

 

End of term summer outing

Due to an excellent response from the recent consultation, it was unanimously decided that the end of term parent and child outing shall be to Blair Drummond Safari Park March 2017, on Monday 26th June. 9am until 3 pm.  This is a whole establishment outing with each child requiring a responsible parent or carer to accompany them.  The nursery will be closed on the day of the outing.

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What’s on week beginning 6th March 2017

Monday 6th

Please complete the consultation in the reception area for the choice of venue for parent and child end of term summer outing.

Dance with Rebecca for children in the early level playroom.

Tuesday 7th

Lynn will be attending the Heads of Centres meeting in Kildrum Family Learning Centre this morning

Lynn will be attending this afternoon a Head’s of Establishment Support Session in Clyde Valley High School this afternoon.

Wednesday 8th

Lynn will be in the early level playroom all day today.

Gemma speech and language therapist will be on training today.

Thursday 9th

Lynn will be in the Rainbow Room all day today.

Nurturing Nature Forest School Information session with Nicola 9 am and 1 pm in the Sunshine Room.

Please complete the consultation in the reception area for a fund raising event.

Friday 10th

Big Chef Little Chef with Jen in the Sunshine Room 1.15 pm.

 

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.