Mrs Duffy, Mrs Pitblado, Mrs Glidden, Mrs Prentice, Mrs McNee and Mrs Olford have all been busy this morning taking part in our Name Treasure Hunt.
Can you identify whose name is in each picture below?
Post your answers in the comments below.
Mrs Duffy, Mrs Pitblado, Mrs Glidden, Mrs Prentice, Mrs McNee and Mrs Olford have all been busy this morning taking part in our Name Treasure Hunt.
Can you identify whose name is in each picture below?
Post your answers in the comments below.
Good Morning
Todays’ challenge is a Name Treasure Hunt.
What are the letters in your name? Can you find items that start with each letter from your name?
Think creatively. D is for daffodil but could also be F for flower or even Y for yellow flower! Can you complete this activity for your first name and your surname or even the whole alphabet?
Upload a picture to your Learner Journal to show us what you have found.
Good Afternoon All
We all love singing and learning new songs at KEYC.
Why don’t you have a look at https://www.outoftheark.co.uk/ootam-at-home/ and try Move it Monday – Clap Hands, Stamp Feet
Some of you may even remember Fun Friday – Spring Chicken Song. We sang this last year when our chicks came to stay and I’m sure we have a video of some of our children singing and doing the actions. Have a look at your Learners Journal.
Enjoy singing!
Mrs Olford
What do you see?
Whether out on a walk, in the garden or in the house collect some items and say what you see.
How many circles/dots/stones do you see?
How did you come up with your answer?
What number is one more?
What number is one less?
What happens if you rearrange the objects, will you still have the same?
Let us know how you’re getting on by updating your Learners Journal.
Can you create a story?
Collect 5 different toys or objects from around the house.
Can use your imagination and create a story using our Who? Where? When? and What Happened? story cards
Post a picture of your story or upload a video to your Learners Journal.
Lets Get Outside!
If you’re out playing in the garden or going on a walk take a bag and collect a variety of natural items and try these activities.
Match and sort. Collect a variety of items. Can you sort them by size colour and shape?
Create a pattern. Once you have sorted your items could you use them to create a simple or even a complex pattern?
Transient art. Can you continue to use your collected items to create your own art work on the ground? A slab could be your “paper”. You could make a self-portrait, a whole family portrait, your favourite animal, a house or even a vehicle.
Remember to post a picture of your learning to your online learner journal under the Home Learning Achievements tab.
Today’s home learning activity has been added to your child’s Online Learner Journal.
Have fun and remember to add or send us a photograph.
Watch this space for more ideas on Home Learning activities.
We’ve had a fabulous week exploring our environment and getting back into our routines.
We’ve welcomed many new friends and are looking forward to playing and learning with them.
Now that we’re playing for longer we are reviewing our snack menu and trying new things to taste that will help us be a Healthy Harry.
This week we have made our own cheesy sticks to have with our Sticks and Dips snack. Have a look at our iClip to see what we’ve been up to.
Next week Mrs Olford will start reading us stories that will support our developing vocabulary. We will then be able to listen to these stories on our Youtube Channel.
Keep up to date with our daily learning via Twitter @KnightsridgeEYC @GillianOlford
We were delighted to welcome our newest learners at our Open Morning on Friday.
We are looking forward to seeing you next week.
Remember you can watch our video ‘A Day of Play’ by scanning the following QR Code
We are excited to announce that our new nursery polo shirts can now be purchased if you so wish.
Polo shirts can be purchased from Border Embroideries and delivered directly to your home.
Polo shirts can be purchased from,
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