Category Archives: Expressive Arts
Works of Art
Where did you get that hat?
A ‘sticky’ situation
Children recycled trimmings from the garden to make clay hedgehogs. This activity helped to develop fine motor skills through shaping the clay and inserting the sticks to make the hedgehogs’ spines. The pincer movement used to pick up the small twigs and push them into the clay is really good for developing a correct pencil grip!
What a busy start to the New Year!
Due to the cold weather children have been observing and feeding the birds. We used binoculars to observe them more closely and children recorded and extended their learning in our Winter floorbook.
On the 25th January we celebrated our Scottish heritage. We had vegetarian haggis, neeps and tatties, we enjoyed dancing to Scottish music, listening to Scottish stories and learned traditional songs and rhymes. Children developed their mathematical knowledge by making their own tartan patterns.
Children have been very interested in the demolition of the old nursery and school building. This has generated a lot of discussion which we will take forward in our new Construction floorbook.