Grandparents’ Day 2017
We had a lovely day with lots of visitors on Wednesday. We had invited our grandparents to come and see us in nursery so they know all about our learning too. We had lots of fun showing them around, making Christmas tree decorations and having a sing song with them.
This is what our grandparents had to say:
- Fantastic idea – lovely to see the children in the nursery setting (ES)
- Great day. Thank you! (Granny Carol)
- Lovely day!
- Lovely day, enjoyed it very much (Iris’s Granny)
- Wonderful visit…enjoyed immensley
- Enjoyed my visit (Freyja & Aria’s gran)
- Lovely day – great singing (Mia’s great granny)
- Thank you for inviting me – wonderful afternoon (Elise’s Nana)
- Enjoyed seeing and playing in the nursery with Dylan
- Thoroughly enjoyed the day …thank you (Mollie’s and Luca’s Grandparents)
- Enjoyed lovely day with Millie
- Lovely afternoon with Florence
- Great idea….lovely day
The Fire Fighter Visit
The children have been having lots of fun playing with the small world fire station. They thought that fire fighters only helped people if they had a fire. We learned that they also help people who are stuck in their cars after a crash. We know this because we met Andy and the fire fighters from Bathgate Fire Station came today. It was very exciting because they came in their engine and we got to have a good explore and ask questions.
The firefighters showed us the equipment they use to cut cars open…they cut the legs of an old table at nursery. It was a spreader although today it made the legs flat and pincers which cut the legs off. We also saw the hose, lights and heard the siren. It was ‘very loud’.
We asked….
Q. How heavy is the equipment?
A. it is very heavy. You need to be very fit to be a firefighter.
Before the firefighters would put the siren on they asked us….
Q. Why does the engine have lights, horn and a siren?
A. we told them it was so people could hear them coming.
Andy agreed it is very important that people who are driving can hear them coming when they are answering a 999 call.
And then they got a ‘fire call’ so had to go and help some pensioners in Livingston. They will be back to visit us next week.
December Newsletter
Autumn Rambles
This week we all went on our Ramble with Pudsey. We enjoying being outdoors, looking at the signs of Autumn and taking part in challenges. First we had to find Pudsey…we searched through the crunchy brown and red leaves and looked high and low.
Pudsey had been busy and set us a challenge to look for items…..
We had a great time!
Thank you to everyone who helped by going with us on the ramble.
This year the nursery raised £185.60 for Children in Need through the sale of the official merchandise and kind donations.
Harvest Collection
Today we handed out our collection to the residents of Carron Court. A big group of residents were waiting for us, each of us had a few things to hand out and then we sang some songs. We even sang some songs that the residents knew, we think they enjoyed the singing as they were smiling lots. They were very kind and gave us a present for visiting.
Little Kickers
We have had a very exciting day at Bathgate West, we had a special visitor. Kevin from ‘Football Star Academy’ spent the day with us and was teaching us some football skills. We also had to use our listening skills. We took part in lots of different activities like dribbling within the cones, dribbling and jumping hurdles and shooting goals. Kevin was so impressed with us that we got a water bottle to take home, because it is important to remember to drink lots of water to keep healthy. The nursery had even more smiles today – a big thank you to Kevin!
November Newsletter
Spooky Halloween fun
Exploring Campfires
One boy was playing with his friend earlier this week when he invited an adult to “Come to the campfire.” He then went on to “set up fire” and involved his friends in his imaginative play. There was lots of discussion and skills being transferred from previous experience.
“We need to sing camp songs”
“Fire, fire, fire”
“We will have marshmallows.”
“We need sticks for the marshmallows”
“Oh I need a lighter stick to light the fire…. now blow to make it high”
“Now we can cook the marshmallows.”
Some children used the floor book to share their knowledge and experiences of camping and camp fires. They answered who, what and where questions and were keen to record their own ideas in the book. Have a look at some of their responses.
So this afternoon some of the children joined Mrs Waddell out at the fire pit where we explored fire safety and our knowledge of making a fire, when we worked together to create a small camp fire and the toasted our marshmallows on it. We used our senses to talk about the fire.
What can we see?
“Orange fire!”
“The wind is blowing the fire.”
“Is it steam?”
“The wood is going black”
What can we smell?
“I can smell burning.”
“It’s smokey”
What can we hear?
The children listen carefully and make some very good impressions of the fire crackling…”It’s making noises”
What can we taste?
“Marshmallows!!!!”
“It’s yummy”
“It’s strawberry taste”
What can we feel?
“It’s hot.”
“It feels warm.”
By using our Fire Pit we are developing:
Social interactions
Life skills
Risk Taking
Confidence
Experience
Co-operation
Communication