We harvested our apples and totties out of the poly tunnel to make soup and apple crumble for our families to come and have lunch with us. The S4 hospitality students helped us make the lunch in the Home Economics room.
We did this to raise money for our fund towards buying new Nursery Bikes. We also made a donation to SENSE, the charity for deaf/blind children.
We made planet pizzas – one for each planet on our solar system – and chose toppings for each f them that showed what they were like, eg tomato sauce and red pepper for “The Red Planet” Mars.
This week we started participating in the daily mile along with the rest of the school.
The aim of The Daily Mile is simple – we want to get children fit for life and fit for learning by encouraging them to run for 15 minutes every day in their schools or nurseries. Former headteacher Elaine Wyllie founded The Daily Mile to tackle the lack of fitness displayed by the children in her school.
Emma asked if we could get Astronaut food as her big brother had it when he was in Nursery.
As part of our space topic we ate Astronaut Ice cream, Its real Neapolitan ice cream specially freeze dried to get rid of the water and make it lighter to transport into space.
We came 3rd at the Unst Show in the under 5’s paper plate creation, with our “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”. We have used him to make a display. Mrs Thomson also read us the story in library.
Blog following the progress of Baltasound Early Years
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