Let’s be kind

Today in nursery we have been talking about people that we are not able to see at the moment and people we are missing. We made lovely cards for our local care home residents too. Hope they enjoy. 😊

Is there anyone you are missing? Why don’t you make them a beautiful picture or card and post it to them. Everyone loves to get a surprise picture or card through the post.

Lets keep everyone smiling!

Here is a nice story for you all to listen too.

It’s snowing again!

Hello everyone, can you believe it we have snow again. Let’s use this time to try these activities again.

Sledging 

Have you got a your sledge ready? You can enjoy sledging around your garden with some help from mum and dad or you could go to your local park and enjoy sledging down some hills.

Don’t worry if you don’t have a sledge an old baking tin or a bin bag works a treat 🙂 let’s see what other things you can find that can be used in the snow.

 

Do You Want To Build A Snowman?

You could go into your garden and build your own Olaf!

What do you need to build a snowman?

 

Snow Painting

Let’s add some colour to the snow.

If you have some paint then add a little bit into either a plastic sports bottle with some water or a spray bottle and shake it until its all mixed.

If you don’t have some paint at home then add some food colouring to a bottle of water and create your masterpiece using that.

 

Take It Indoors

If you’re getting too cold out there then why not bring some snow indoors. Get a large bowl or a tray, fill it with snow and continue to enjoy exploring it…how long will it last inside before it melts? Why does that happen?

You can also use your paint or food colouring mixture inside, but brushes dipped in to the mixture may work better indoors (and be a bit less messy).

 

Please enjoy the snow, enjoy playing with your family and siblings and creating amazing things with it.

Please add photos of your experiences onto seesaw so we can see what fun you have gotten up to today.

On the week of Burns day

Good morning Everyone.

On Monday 25th January 2021 it would have been a very special Scottish mans birthday today his name was Robert Burns. To celebrate Robert Burns birthday every year we have a special day called Burns day. Lots of you shared your celebrations with us on Seesaw, we loved to see these so thank you very much.

Here is one of our favourite stories in nursery but with a little difference can you tell me what is different about this Gruffalo story?

Is there any mums and dads that can read this story with all the Scottish words? Give it a try and let us know how you get on.

Enjoy

Target Practice – Lets have fun!

Hello everyone here are some exciting target games for you try out.

You will need…Some toilet/kitchen roll tubes, balls and a box 🙂 you can also use a nerf gun if you have one to try and knock the balls down or you could use another ball…take aim…and throw!

Mums and dads target games can be used to help children development movement skills, movement strategies and movement concepts.

It can help the to develop; fair play, turn taking, sharing of resources, leadership, teamwork and communication skills through team sport activities.

Develops accuracy and control while having fun! Remember practice makes perfect.

Enjoy and please share any photos or recordings on Seesaw. Can not wait to see how you all get on.

Are you missing your friends?

Whilst you are at home you just might be missing some of your nursery friends. Why not write your friend a note ?  You can tell them what you have been doing in the house and what you are missing about your friends .  This can be a good opportunity to discuss your feelings and will also be nice to hear what your friends miss about you. We will arrange for these to be displayed in our nursery room when we are back.

This can be completed in many different ways, you can allow your child to freely mark make and draw or they can talk to you as you write it for them.

Look forward to seeing your notes.

Our new name cards

In the butterfly room the children have shown an interest in their own names and the similarities between their friends names, “We have the same start name.”

To help develop this we have been using new name cards for the children to choose their lunch for that day. These cards have been giving our children more opportunities to recognise their own names and also copy/write their names.

Here are some other ideas of helping children recognise their name and also identify and match letters in their names and family members names.

You can use items such as; shaving foam, flour, rice, bubble bath and conditioner. Or if you are lucky enough to have a garden with sticks and stones you can give this a try too.

Can you think of anything else?

Have some fun experimenting.

Welcome back everyone!

We are all settling back into nursery and getting used to a new routine again. The children are doing so well, we are very proud of them all.

The children have been very busy playing and meeting new friends. Our returning children have helped and been a great support to our new children settling in.  Super stars that they all are.

Here are some of the photographs of our returning children exploring their nursery, there have been big changes made during this time and they have been amazing at adapting to these and enjoying their time being back.

Dancing in the outdoors.
Getting Creative! Drawing a beautiful rainbow.
Problem solving. Being creative with the blocks.
Making their very own motorbike. Look how creative they have been.
Made a slide using the different shaped blocks.
Very happy to be back.
Supervising the builders working on our new extension.
Painting their own masterpieces.
Is it a car? “No its a motorbike. with wheels”
Washing the dishes. “Need to make sure everything is cleaned up right.”
Drawing a picture for her mummy and daddy.
Using all the sparkles and glue.
Our busy builders.
Enjoying the weather outdoors, playing with the footballs.
Time for a chill and a story about the 3 little pigs.
Matching the cars colours.
Wheel barrow fun.
So excited to be back and playing outside.
Lots of physical play, running, climbing and jumping.
“We have made a motorbike, it has a handle too.”
Learning to balance.
Yummy dinner time in the mud kitchen.
Preparing dinner in the mood kitchen. Sharing resources.
“Can you see it yet?” Rolling the balls through the tube.
Puzzle time.
Painting in the rain. Using powder paint to make marks on the ground while outside playing in the rain.

 

As you can see we have been outdoors in all weathers. Can you please bare this in mind when dressing your child for nursery and ensure they are dressed appropriately for our lovely Scottish weather. Spare clothing should be replaced if used and jackets, sun cream and sunhats are required.

Thank you.

Information on our entry and exits from both playrooms

Please find attached some helpful information on our entry and exit to both playrooms. Thank you all for your patience and understanding with this system we are all learning together.

Ladybird room pick up

butterfly room pick up

Can we also please remind parents not to drop children off before their allocated start times. This is to support families in maintaining a 2 metre distance and also to ensure our staff/child ratios are maintained.

Can we please take this opportunity to say we are so pleased to have our children and families back with us, it has been lovely watching them play and be with their friends and ladies.

 

 

 

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