This week in the nursery we helped to celebrate West Lothian Walking Week. We invited our parents, carers and families to join us in the nursery to listen to The Very Hungry Caterpillar story and to participate in some craft activities. We then made a human caterpillar and went on a wriggly wiggly walk around the nursery. After all the activities and walking we all had a healthy snack and tasted some of the healthy foods that helped the caterpillar turn into a beautiful butterfly. We were learning about healthy foods and that walking and being active is a healthy way to be.
Diary Dates
Monday 17th June – Sports day
9.30am for the morning children 2.00pm for the afternoon children
Monday 24th June – End of term party
Normal nursery times
Wednesday 26th June – Leavers Ceremony
10.45 am for morning pre-school children’s parents
2.45 pm for afternoon pre-school children’s parents
Thursday 27th June – Nursery Trip
Bus for Blair Drummond Safari Park. bus will be at the centre at 9.00am and will leave at 9.15am.
Wednesday 21st August – Nursery resumes for children.
Hope you all have a lovely holiday from all the staff at Knightsridge E.Y.C.
Healthy Eating
The children have been learning about healthy eating and keeping fit. They have been tasting different fruits and vegetables at snack. Many children have painted still life pictures of a healthy fruit bowl. We have been talking about which foods are healthy and which ones are not. The children have also been learning that physical activities outside and inside are a good way to keep fit. They have had fun playing with the equipment and learning how to move their bodies in different ways.
Caterpillars
We are absolutely delighted that our tiny little caterpillers have now turned into Painted Lady Butterflies. The children have really enjoyed and learned alot from this experience. We couldn’t keep them long so on Thursday 30th May we let them free and they flew away into the community.
Sunflower Competition
Rural connect in association with Dobbies Garden Centre have challenged West Lothian Schools to grow the largest sunflower
The story so far…
A group of pupils from Broxburn Academy planted over 200 Russian Giant sunflower seeds in the glass houses at SRUC Oatridge in January. Over the following months they had the responsibility to care for them and ensure they were in great condition to be handed out to competing schools in April.
We are taking up the challenge and now have the responsibility to look after and grow our sunflower. We have made a display in the nursery entrance area to monitor the growth of our sunflower and at the moment it is measuring 99cm. There will be a prize for the tallest sunflower so wish us luck!
The children will be learning what a sunflower requires to grow successfully and learn how to care for it themselves.
Planting
The children have been learning all about plants. We are learning the names of the plant parts and that they need water and sunshine to grow. The children have enjoyed planting beans and sunflowers. They have also grown cress and made a funny head from tights, compost and cress seeds and it grew hair!
Caterpillars
Learner’s Journey
The children have recently been enjoying looking at their Learner’s Journey. These are where we record information and put photographs of the children’s experiences and learning during their time in nursery. We also encourage the children and parents to contribute to this by bringing in achievements and learning from outside of nursery.
Caterpillars
We are all very excited about the progress of our caterpillars. They have eaten lots and lots of their food and have grown very big. They have now turned into chrysalises.
Easter Egg Competition
The East Knightsridge Residents Association recently ran an Easter egg colouring competion for all the children our nursery. P.C John Gray was asked to pick the winning pictures which were Kuba Oleszek in the morning session and Nadia Zdunska in the afternoon session. Well Done.