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Nursery Garden

Thank you so much to Ali from Beechbrae Wood and Clare Gregor for all their help in making the nursery garden look beautiful.

The children and are are very much looking forward to watching it grow, and learning all about how to look after our new garden.

 

Some before and after photographs!

Eclipse funtastic time

The Nursery and p2 shared a very very special occasion in the nursery garden today. The solar eclipse was in the sky over Blackridge, and even though we were covered in cloud, in the breaks we were able to view the Eclipse perfectly.

In small groups of 3 or 4 the children were taken out to the garden and using the special viewers which were very kindly provided by Mr and Mrs Gregor (thanks Hamish!) Our Specially designed welders glass protected our children’s eye from the rays of the sun, and we were able to watch the moon moving over the sun (playing hide and seek).

Solar Eclipse

solar-eclipseAs many of you will know, there is going to be a Solar Eclipse next Friday (20th March)

As the most significant partial eclipse of the sun in Scotland since August 1999, many local residents are expected to view the astronomical phenomenon. West Lothian is predicted to witness a 93% eclipse, starting from around 8.30am and lasting until around 10.45am, with the maximum eclipse at approximately 9.35am.

At nursery we will be watching the eclipse as safely as possible as part of our night and day project.

If watching the eclipse at home (PM nursery) here is some instructions for making an at home eclipse viewer.

How to Make a Solar Eclipse Viewer

 

Below are some safety guidelines for watching a solar eclipse.- The information is from the British Astronomical Associations website

WHILE THE SUN IS IN PARTIAL ECLIPSE:

DON’T ever look at the Sun without proper eye protection.

DON’T view the Sun through sunglasses of any type (single or multiple pairs), or filters made of black & white or colour photographic film, or any combination of photographic filters, crossed polarisers or gelatin filters, CDs, CD-ROMs, or smoked glass. These are NOT safe.

DO view the Sun ONLY through special filters made for safe solar viewing, e.g. aluminised mylar filters, or black polymer filters, identified as suitable for direct viewing of the Sun, bearing the CE mark AND a statement that it conforms to European Community Directive 89/686/EEC, or use a welder’s glass rated at No. 14 or higher. Always read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.

DO check filters thoroughly for any damage BEFORE use. DON’T use them if they are scuffed, scratched or there are pinholes in them.

DO place the special filter firmly over your eyes BEFORE looking up at the Sun, and DON’T remove it until AFTER looking away.

DO use the special filters to view the eclipse while any part of the Sun’s brilliant disk, however small, is still visible. This will apply at all times if you are not within the path of the total eclipse and are viewing only a partial eclipse.

DON’T stare through the special filter for more than 3 minutes at a time. Intermittent use of the filter for the duration of the partial eclipse is the best way to view the event.

Even with the special filter placed firmly over your eyes, DON’T ever look at the Sun through any optical instrument, e.g. telescope, binoculars or camera. Such devices concentrate the Sun’s harmful radiation and will cause severe eye damage in a fraction of a second. Filters identified as suitable for direct viewing of the Sun are NOT safe for use in conjunction with any optical instrument. If you are not certain that a filter is approved and safe, or you have any other doubts, DON’T USE IT.

 

Planting on the 10th March

Yesterday was our official planting day for our potato growing competition.

The morning nursery used the best of the weather to plant their ‘Athlete potatoes’ in their grow bag which they have affectionately named ‘Charlie bag’. The afternoon nursery had a little but of a chillier afternoon, but we still managed to get outside and plant our ‘Rocket potatoes’ in their bag which they have named ‘Rainy bag’.

We will care for our bags for the next two months in the hope that we will get lots of potatoes that we can eat for snack. Fingers crossed.

You can help us by saying the magic spell “Grow…Grow….GROW!!!!!”

Here is a video about how easy it is to plant your own potatoes at home.

Welcome back…

Dear all parents and carers,

 

Welcome back to the second half of term. We are now back at school until the easter holiday, and are looking forward to learning lots of new things before then.

Just a few reminders…

1) Can everyone please make sure that they are putting the child/ren’s gym rubbers back into their gym bag at the end of the session. The nursery staff would all be very grateful.

2) There is a Nursery coffee morning/afternoon next Wednesday. Please see the nursery noticeboard, or indeed my previous post for times etc (https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/wl/BlackridgeNurseryClass/2015/01/28/coffee-morning-invite/)

3) Parents evening is the 25th March.

Thanks very much,

Miss Mitchell and Mrs Chalmers

Snow again.

As you all may well have noticed, the snow is here to stay, for just now anyway!

As is the nature of nursery, we make the most of the types of weather we have. On Friday, the AM nursery took the opportunity to wear our new Nursery Weather Suits, and go out to play in the snow. We were joined by Keren’s mummy who helped us make fun colours in our ‘Snow Castles’ with food colouring.

Just a reminder that the nursery do go out to play in ALL WEATHERS, as long as it is safe to do so. Please send your children with the appropriate clothing for all weathers, and check their yellow and blue bags have seasonally appropriate contents! Thank you!

Coffee Morning Invite

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FAIR TRADE NURSERY COFFEE MORNING/ AFTERNOON

 

All parents are invited to our Nursery Coffee Morning/Afternoon!

 

Wednesday 25th February

 

9.00am – 10.00am AM

2.30pm- 3.15pm PM

 

We look forward to you all attending and trying some of our lovely Fair Trade snacks.

 

Miss Mitchell and Mrs Chalmers

Welcome Back!

Happy New Year from all the staff at Blackridge Nursery!

The new year has started with a very windy and snowy bang! Well done to all of those who have braved walking and driving through this January weather. Can we remind all children to come to nursery with appropriate clothing and footwear, and for parents to check clothing in their change bags are seasonally appropriate.

The children have all returned full of beans and new ideas, and we are looking forward to embarking on our latest topic adventure, ‘Pirates’. Your children will join the crew of the ‘Good ship Blackridge’ and sail the seven seas looking for pirate treasure.

We have a small interlude (1 week), where we will celebrate all things Scottish, leading up to the birthday of Robert Burns. We will be looking at different poems, and learning  some scottish words.

We look forward to having you all join us on our adventures.

Miss Mitchell and Mrs Chalmers