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In the same week the children had the opportunity to help prepare soup for snack. There was yet more discussion about where the vegetables came from. Child’s voice: “can we make chicken noo… | |
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Story learning
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Super Storytellers | |
Following the children’s interests from the puppet theatre play some areas in the nursery have been developed to provide optimum opportunities for telling stories. | |
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Try at Home Stories
Please see some activities you can try at home surrounding our learning about stories. Try at home stories
National Storytelling Week!
It’s National Story telling Week!
We have started our week making changes to our home area to incorporate a bedroom which came following a request from the children. They have been captured reading bedtime stories to one another as well as enjoying a midnight snack!
As always we have enjoyed exploring books and stories together.
We are challenging ourselves to sequence events in stories, exploring what happens next?
We have been using prompt cards to create our own stories focusing on who, what and where? The creative stories told are a great representation of the child’s imaginative mind!
“This is the longest story ever”
Newsletter
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LIFT: Language Is Fun Together
Thank you for coming along to the stay and play this week. Please see here more information about the LIFT project. Happy playing at home! Language Is Fun Together BWNS Jan 2020 question comment
Food Glorious Food!
The children have been busy this week in snack. They enjoyed helping to make vegetable soup yesterday and enjoyed eating it for snack today.
“I can smell that soup it smells yummy.”
“This is tasty.”
“Vegetables grow on farms.”
They also enjoyed eating Mango a new fruit for lots of children.
“Mango’s grow on trees in hot countries.” -Sonny
PLOD: Continue to explore different types of food, where these come from and how we can help prepare them for eating.
Children’s enterprise
Winter Newsletter
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