Category Archives: literacy

27.3.24 Noah’s Ark!!! Growing rainbows!!! Capillary action!!!

In class we read the story of ‘Noah’s Ark and the first rainbow’.  This gave us the idea to try to create our own rainbows.

We set up cups of coloured water then dipped the ends of kitchen roll into each one.  It was left overnight and we saw that the colours had climbed up the kitchen roll and stopped when they met the other colours.  We saw that the green and blue worked the best, although the green looked more like yellow.

In this experiment, we used coloured pens to make stripes at the ends of the kitchen roll then put them into water.  We watched the colours move really quickly up and along the kitchen roll to create a rainbow.  It moved so fast it was like a ‘stampede’.

Language Development Through Play

Our first “Literacy Development Through Play” session for Under 5 parents was well received and enjoyed by those parents who attended.  Parents and Early Years staff were able to share a Bookbug session (action songs and stories), discuss the importance of early literacy skills development and discuss how the school could support Under 5 groups (and parents at home) in promoting literacy.

On the last Wednesday of each month (during term time), from 9.30-10.30am, we will host a Singalong/ Story/ “Sport” session for Under 5s, with input from Early Years staff.

Literacy bags – one to support North Roe U5 session and another to support Ollaberry U5 session – will be available soon.  We plan that these will include CDs, a CD player, finger puppets, stretchy material, books and more…

Parents are welcome to borrow books from our Early Years library at any time, as well as accessing “book bags”.