Tuesday 28th April 2020

Good Morning Everyone!

Our caterpillars have moved onto the next phase of their life-cycle.  Do you know what that phased is called?

I have moved them out of their feeding tubs and into the Butterfly Garden whilst we wait on them metamorphosing into butterflies.

As we have moved away from the caterpillar stage, today’s challenge is to create your own caterpillar in the form of a snack. You could use any of your favourite foods. Have a look at what Mrs Glidden, Mrs Woods, Mrs Prentice and even Miss Calder and Miss Muir from Primary 1 have used to make their snack.

Please share a photographs of your snack on the Home Learning Achievements section of your Learners Journal.

Have fun and enjoy your snack!
Mrs Olford

Monday 27th April 2020

Our NHS Lothian Speech and Language Therapy partners have posted excellent home learning activities to support Phonological Awareness.

Our children in the Early Years Centre and beyond into Primary 1 and Primary 2, regularly clap syllables and sounds to help develop early speech, reading and writing skills.

Have a go and have fun trying for yourself.

You can follow NHS Lothian Children and Young People’s Speech and Language Therapy Service on Facebook @NHSLothian

Monday 27th April 2020

Good Morning everyone

We talk about numbers all the time in Nursery whether we are singing counting songs, recognising dot patterns, hanging numerals on our washing line or counting objects but today’s challenge is to do something different.

Can you find objects and create a staircase number line?

Can you find enough objects to match the numeral and order them into a number line?

What number is after or before? What number has one more, or one less?

Have a look at the picture of my number line. I have only managed to get to 5 but can you go further to 10 or even 20?

Please share your learning with us on your online Learners Journal

Have fun

Mrs Olford

Thursday 23rd April 2020

Good Morning Everyone,

Have you logged on to your online Learners Journal today?

Mrs Olford has posted a video with a challenge to learn a new song all about caterpillars.  Have a look and watch how our caterpillars have grown this week.

We love to share in your learning so please continue to post pictures to your online Learners Journal.

 

Wednesday 22nd April 2020

Good Morning Everyone, Happy Earth Day!

Did you know that today we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day?  Have a look at the video below that will tell you more about what Earth Day is all about.

We already have lots of knowledge about how to look after our planet and when we are Nursery we are very good at recycling, looking after the birds and caring for our plants and garden.  Can you remember when we learned all about what happens to sea-life and creatures in the ocean when the oceans are polluted with plastic?

We can stop plastic from going to our oceans by recycling and reusing.

Your challenge today is to recycle and reuse a plastic bottle.  You can make a decoration, you can use it for something else or you can make a game or toy.

Have a look at what Mrs Glidden, Mrs Prentice and Mrs Olford have already made.  What can you make?

Please share your learning with us by uploading a photograph to your Learners Journal.

 

We have had a busy morning in the Rainbow Hub Nursery recycling our plastic bottles for Earth day to make our own musical shakers 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl3zgcL0Tv8

Tuesday 21st April 2020

Good Morning Everyone

Have you logged into your online Learners Journal today?

Mrs Olford has added a story for you to listen to and Mrs Glidden has set you a challenge.

Can you create a patterned caterpillar?  Can you create a pattern using different colours or shapes?

Please share your learning with us by uploading a picture to your online Learners Journal.

 

 

Monday 20th April 2020

As the story goes…. In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf…

one sunny morning the little egg popped and out came…

Yes you guessed, Caterpillars!

Our caterpillars have been munching and crunching and beginning to grow.

 

 

 

 

 

We will continue to watch them grow and metamorphosise into the next stage of their life cycle.  Do you know what stage that is?

We love caterpillars and have created our own.  Have a look at what we have been doing.

Can you create your own caterpillar from materials around your house or garden?

Please share your creations by posting pictures of your caterpillar to you online learners journal.

These are our finger painted caterpillars from the Rainbow Hub

Welcome Back to Term 4!

Welcome back to our final term of the session everyone!  We hope you all have managed to have a peaceful Easter break and have settled into a routine in these very unusual times.

As we move forward into the new term, we will continue to pick up learning experiences from where we left off at the end of last term. We will continue to use your child’s individual online Learners Journal and the KEYC Blog to update you with fun and exciting activities.

We are also keen to share in your experiences at home so please update your child’s learners journal with photographs and descriptions of activities you are enjoying whether at home or whilst out exercising.

Term 4 will look very different however, we will ensure that learning will be exciting and creative for your children as we move forward.

If you have any queries about log in or password details for your child’s online Learners Journal please do not hesitate to contact the Early Years Centre office on 01506 444970

Thursday 2nd April 2020

 

Good Morning

We had so much fun with yesterday’s floating and sinking challenge!

Now that we know which objects can float and which objects can sink your next challenge has been added to your Learners Journal.

Have a look.  Can you build a boat that floats?

Share your learning by posting a picture of your boat floating on to your Learners Journal.

Have fun!

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