Friday 22nd May 2020

Good Morning

Do you remember in the Three Little Pigs story where the pigs were “in” the houses and the wolf was “on top” of the houses?

Todays challenge is to see where you could put the characters from our stories. If you managed to make puppets for Jack And The Beanstalk or The Three Little Pigs you could use these. If you didn’t don’t worry you can still join in with todays activity using a teddy, doll or your favourite character. Mrs Glidden, Mrs Prentice and I have been busy finding lots of positions for our characters and you can see them below.

Can you spot which is “on-top”, “under”, “beside”and “in” ?

How many different positions can your character achieve in and around your house?

Can you use the positional words to describe this.?

We would love to see pictures of where your characters end up on your Learners Journal

Have fun

Mrs McNee

 

 

Thursday 21st May 2020

Good morning

I hope you enjoyed the Three Pigs Story. 🐷🐷🐷🐺
Which was your favourite house?🏠 I liked the brick house because it was so strong that the wolf couldn’t blow it down.

Mrs Farqhuar, Mrs Woods and Mrs Glidden have had lots of fun building houses using different things we have found in and around our homes. You can see the pictures below.

Could you build a house for a pig ? The wolf used his puffs to blow down two of the pigs houses.
Will your house fall down? What will make it fall down?

We would love to see your houses. You could post pictures on your learners journal for us to see.

Happy building

Mrs McNee

Wednesday 20th May 2020

Good Morning

We love traditional tales in Nursery so I thought we would share another one with you today which you can find on your Learners Journal. I hope you enjoy it.

Maybe you could retell this story with your family too ?.

Mrs McNee , Mrs Farquhar and I have had lots of fun making the characters and houses from the story which you can see below🐷🐷🐷🐺You could try this too.

Can you remember the rhyme the wolf and pigs said in the story? Maybe you can use a loud voice for the Wolf and a quiet voice for the pigs ?

We would love to hear about your story telling in the parents contributions on your learners journal .

Have Fun

Mrs McNee

Tuesday 19th May 2020

Good afternoon

Did you enjoy the story of Jack and The Bean Stalk last week and the selection of activities that we suggested ?

Mrs Woods has made a video telling the story of Jack and the beanstalk using puppets which she made herself which you can see on your Learners Journal today.

Mrs Farquhar and Mrs Glidden have also been busy making some Jack and The Beanstalk puppets which you can see below.

Maybe you could make your own puppets to help you to retell the story to your family?

You could use what ever you want and your puppets can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish. We would love to see what you create and hear about how well you can retell a story.

Please share you learning with us on your Learners Journal

Happy story telling!

Mrs McNee

 

 

 

Thursday 14th May 2020

Good Afternoon Everyone

Did you enjoy the story of Jack and the Beanstalk this week?    How tall was that beanstalk ?

I thought for today’s challenge we could look out for trees or plants of different sizes while we are out for our daily walk or even in the garden.

Can you find a tree or plant that is bigger than you, one that is smaller than you and one that is the same size as you ? Mrs Duffy, Mrs Woods, Mrs Glidden, Mrs Pitlabo an myself have all taken on the challenge and you can see the pictures below.

Please share you learning with us on your Learners Journal

Happy Hunting

Mrs McNee

Wednesday 13th May 2020

Good afternoon everyone

Did you manage to gather the things you needed to plant your seed?

Please watch the video on your Learners Journal to see Mrs Glidden explain today’s challenge.  Have a look below at Mrs Glidden’s photograph of her with her apple tree.  She planted an apple seed many years ago and now has a tree taller than her!

Please share your learning with us on your learners journal.

Have fun!

Mrs Mcnee

The Christmas Story

What a fabulous week of learning we have had!

Thank you to everyone for supporting your child and their performance in the retelling of The Christmas Story.  Weren’t they wonderful!!!

We hope you have enjoyed the festivities this week.

 

We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

We will see you back, ready to play and learn on Tuesday 9th January 2018.

 

 

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