Our Learning week ending 27th October 2017

This week we have continued with our learning about Autumn. A display of pumpkins and squashes was created alongside the book  “Pumpkin Soup” by Helen Cooper.  This stimulated the childrens interest which resulted in a sensory exploration of  the different pumpkins.  The children noticed the similarities and differences and this led to lots of discussion about size, weight, colour and texture. Lucy, Alexandra and Millie worked together ordering the pumpkins from “the tiny one” to the “huge peachy coloured one”.

The Pumpkin Soup story was a popular choice by all and was read by an adult in small group as as well as looked at independtly by the children.   Many discussions were held about the characters, analysing their friendship and in particular what makes a good friend.

Recalling learning from last year Darcey rememberd tasting the pumpkin pie that we made last Autumn.  However Ethan stated ” I like pumpkin soup”  so after much discussion it has been decided that we will be making our own pumpkin soup in Nursery next week.

Alexandra brought in felt bat shapes from home that her mummy had made. She decided that she wanted to decorate the den with them.  Alexandra wanted them to fly and after collaborative discussion it was decided that the bats needed to be attached to wool. After counting the bats to work out how many pieces of wool would be needed a Alexandra and her friends worked together to measure and cut the wool to an appropriate length before hanging the in the den.

We added numbers 1-5 onto bats to create a number line. The children have been identifying and ordering the numerals and are using them as props for the”5 little bats” number rhyme.

Copies of the number rhyme are available on our Learning Gallery wall in the cloakroom.

 

Our Learning week ending 29th September 2017

This week we have continued with our learning about Autumn

We have been investigating trees and learning to name different parts of the tree.  We have been looking at the different leaves and seeds that have fallen from trees.  The conker shells are very spikey and jaggy but inside the shells are soft and smooth but the conker is hard and smooth.  Ava decided that the Sycamore seeds are just like fidget spinners!

The apples have also fallen from the apple tree in our garden.

We have been gathering the fallen apples and picking others to cook and taste.  We used our fine motor skills to manipulate the knives and chop the apples before cooking them into tasty stewed apples.

We have many more apples on our tree so next week we will be trying different apples recipes.

 

 

Our Learning Week Ending 15th September 2017

Week Ending 15th September 2017

This week we had a fabulous time celebrating numerical and mathematical learning.  We all participated in a variety of play experiences that supported our learning both indoor and outdoors.

Our Number Roadshow on Thursday was a huge success and gave many parents and carers ideas on how to support number and mathematical learning both at home and out and about in the community.

Examples of our learning can be viewed in our SWAY. Please click on the link below

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Next week we will be looking for signs of Autumn and changes in the seasons.

 

 

Our Learning week ending 8th September 2017

What another fabulous week of learning we have had this week.

We have continued to search our vegetable patch and have found more potatoes, carrots and onions ready to be harvested.

Once dug out of the ground we have washed, peeled and chopped the vegetables to try at snack time.  They are definitely tastier that shop bought vegetables!

 

We are now on Pumpkin Patch Watch.  The buds have blossomed and we are now waiting for them to wilt back and allow the fruits to grow.  Next week we will start to use our measuring skills to measure the growth of the pumpkins.  Hopefully we get a few to carve at Halloween.

We are excited to be celebrating Scottish Maths Week next week.  Parents and carers are invited to come along to our Number Roadshow on Thursday 14th September 10.30am – 1pm to find out how to support and develop early number learning at home and in the community.

Our Learning Week Ending 1st September 2017

What an exciting week we have had in our garden harvesting potatoes and carrots.  We had to use our strength and force to pull them from the ground.  As we held on to each other we were reminded of the story “The Enormous Turnip” especially when we fell onto the ground.  We plan to taste our vegetables next week at snack time.

We also found “Magic Beans” that we have decided to plant and watch grow.  We have used clear Greehouse bags so we can see the roots and shoots growing.  You can find them on the garden window.

 

We have been continuing to care for Miss Polly’s dolly, making sure she is clean and safe from germs.  We think she may be better now!

Next week we will be continuing to harvest our garden vegetables, tasting what we have pulled from the soil and finding out more about “The Enormous Turnip” story.

 

 

Our Learning W/e 25th August 2017

Week ending 25th August 2017

What a busy first week back it has been!  Our children have returned happy to see their friends and have been excellent, responsible role models when welcoming our new children.  Many new friendships are beginning to blossom!

We have been reading Jack and the Beanstalk, as similar to Jack our garden vegetables are slightly overgrown!  We have used different painting techniques to create our own beanstalk for our story corner and used our story spoons to retell the story in our own words.

Have a look at Arabella’s fabulous Giant’s Castle.  Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum!

 

We have been reminding ourselves of our healthy hygiene routines of washing our hands and brushing our teeth.  We have been practicing with the doll’s in the sink and water tray whilst singing Miss Polly had a Dolly.

Please pick up a copy of the words from Our Learning Wall.

 

Next week we will be continuing with our learning in the garden as we begin to identify the vegetables ready to harvest.

Our Learning Week Ending 9th February 2017

We have been learning all about time, days of the week, months of the year and seasons. We have been practicing our songs to help us remember each sequence. Please listen.

Days of the week 1

Days of the week 2

Months of the year

Seasons

If you would like a copy of the words to help your child learn these songs then please help yourself to a copy from our Learning Gallery Wall

Our Learning Week Ending 3rd February 2017

This week we have been learning about routines and sequences in our lives.

We have followed sequences on how to get ready for outdoor play,  how to make a sandwich and documented our daily routines through writing and drawing.

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Following on from our learning about Autumn and Winter we have been creating posters to represent our knowledge of the seasons.   We are increasing our knowledge of Time through song and have been practicing our Days of the Week, Months of the Year and Seasons songs.  Copies of our songs can be found on Our Learning Wall and Our Learning Gallery.

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Next week our learning will continue with daily routines and the tools we can use to measure time.

Our Learning Week Ending 27th January 2017

Wit ‘a guid week we’ve had!

We’ve read a selection of Scottish themed stories and used our recall and sequencing skills to retell the story “There was a Wee Lassie who swallowed a Midgie”.  Some of our favourites also included The Grouse and the Mouse and Can’t-Dance-Cameron.

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We increased our vocabulary learning lots of new words such as semmit, breeks, saltire, thistles, tartan, and kilts and used our observational skills to create artisitc examples of Saltires and Thistles.

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On Wednesday we celebrated with a Burns Supper.  We all tried the new foods and thoroughly enjoyed the social setting of eating together. Some of us enjoyed the haggis, neeps and tatties followed by shortbread however some of us just enjoyed the shortbread!

We listened to the bagpipes and drums and danced to traditional scottish ceildh music.

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We finished our week of celebrating with a Scottish Sing-A-Long with our parents and carers.

Thank you to all who came along.

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