Lots of learning!

Children have been involved in lots of science experiments to create rainbows and mini volcanoes. They were also exploring shapes to begin to understand the concept of fractions! TOMORROW IS OUR DAFFODIL TEA! 10.45am/2.15pm Please note there will be no messy play if children want to wear something special.

Science Week!

This week is Science week in school and we hope to have an experiment each day for children. To start us off we had a class experiment where we looked at what happened when we put some sweets (Mentos) into a bottle of cola. We also mixed ingredients together to make our own dough which we will cook tomorrow. We had yogurts, breadsticks and fruit for snack. Children had a lovely World Book Day last Friday.

PM Children managed to win all the marbles from the teachers and win a surprise for tomorrow.

 

 

Transition to Primary

Nice to see everyone back after the snow days! Today some of the nursery children were playing in the Infant Learning Zone with Primary 1’s.

On Friday children will be able to celebrate World Book Day and can dress up as their favourite book character or wear pyjamas!

Transition Activities

Yesterday  we began a programme of transition to P1 activities. Each group will have a play time with the P1 children in the Learning Zone over a period of two weeks, alternating between Am and Pm children. Children will become familiar with some of the P1 routines such as planning and choosing area for play. Today it was the turn of The Elephant group Am.

Thursday is World Book Day. All parents/ careers should have a letter with a voucher attached.

HAPPY FRIDAY!

In the morning we did  count down spelling and after that we went to ict.

 

In ict we were using the google search web to look at  this website  down below

http://www.scienceprojectideas.co.uk/

the nouns went outside to mark their comprehension sheet

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