Stay and Play

Recently, we had our December ‘Stay and Play’ in the nursery.  The children were very excited to have family members in the nursery and loved showing them how to play with the nursery toys. The children and our visitors took part in activities such as making Christmas cards, letter writing to Santa and making paper chains. They also tried printing with Christmas stamps and making salt dough ornaments. The children also made their own fruit kebabs at snack time. It was a very busy but very enjoyable day! Thank you to everyone who made it along. We hope to see you again in January.

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Christmas!

Christmas is well on its way in the nursery and the children have been busy decorating. We have a fantastic Christmas tree on display which was decorated by our (morning) anti-preschool children.  We thoroughly enjoyed watching them work cooperatively to select and then hang the decorations on the tree. We think you will agree that it looks fantastic!

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sam_4983Our pre-school children have been busy learning to thread string on to baubles. They found that this activity takes a lot of patience as well as fine motor skill! However, with a lot of perseverance, they got there in the end. The children went on to use the baubles to add detail to a Christmas tree that they had created in our construction area using wooden blocks.

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This month our nursery has also been filled with lots of little voices singing as we are practising for the nursery Nativity.  Our performances will take place in the school hall at the front on the school on the following days and times:

Afternoon session: Thursday 15th December 13:15pm – 13:45pm

Morning session: Friday 16th December 10:30am – 11:00pm

Please ask a member of nursery staff if you require any further information about tickets.

Our last big event of the year will be the nursery Christmas party on Tuesday 20th December at the following times:

Morning  session: 9:30am -11.00am  (Parents welcome from 10:40am)

Afternoon session: 1:30pm – 3.00pm   (Parents welcome from 2:40pm)

We hope you have a fantastic holiday and look forward to seeing you again in 2017!

 

Mousetale Puppet Show

The nursery children enjoyed a special treat this week when Mousetale Puppets came to perform a show called ‘Oscar and the Deep Sea Pearl’. The children watched attentively as Oscar and his friend, Fin the fish, were swept into an exciting underwater adventure in which they encountered the wicked Emperor Gritsklyter. The show was very impressive due to its colourful glow-in-the-dark sets, lively music and interesting puppets. The children danced to the songs, clapped along to the music and booed the Emperor Gritsklyter. They also got to meet all of the puppets after the show.

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Halloween Fun Day

The children had a great time at our Halloween fun day. They enjoyed dancing to spooky music and showing off their costumes. They also took part in games such as bobbing for apples and a ‘doughnut on a string’ eating contest.image

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We hope that those of you who could make it enjoyed coming to see the children perform a selection of Halloween songs. They worked very hard to learn all of the words and actions! Please let us know what you and your child thought of the day by leaving a comment on our blog or our ‘Tear and Share’ wall.

Light and Dark Topic

We chose our ‘Light and Dark’ topic when the children began to show a lot of interest in the torches in our library area.  They began by switching them on and off to find out what would happen. They discovered that they could see the effect of a torch best when they shined it on the nursery ceiling with the lights off. Soon afterwards, a big, dark tent appeared in the nursery garden and the children began to take the torches into the tent. We provided the children with different materials (cloth, paper, foil, etc.) and they investigated what happened when they put the materials in front of the torches. When the children discovered that they could see shadows in the tent, we set about making shadow puppets using our hands, the torches and some white paper.

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Our topic enabled us to have many interesting discussions. First, the children talked to each other about how to identify when it was daytime and when it was night time. Most children said they used the sun, moon and street lights as key indicators of times of the day. We decided to study the sky during the day to investigate what we could see. This led to the creation of a light and dark wall display. Soon, the children progressed on to discussing what they did at different times of the day. For example, brushing their teeth in the morning or staying up late to play instead of sleeping at night! We sang songs about this and acted out scenarios in our house corner. Outside, Mrs Martin talked to the children about potatoes and how they grow in the dark. The children then dug some of them up and ate them at snack.

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In our library corner, we read stories which told us about day and night. We enjoyed playing with puppets to retell stories such as ‘Whatever Next’ by Jill Murphy. We also discussed the themes of these books (night, day, daily routines, bedtime, the sun, moon and stars, etc.) during group time. We liked the story of ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ so much that we had a PJ day and had porridge for snack. The porridge was loved by some, disliked by many, unfortunately!

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Our topic took a new direction when the children discovered that some minibeasts like dark places! This led us on several minibeast hunts in our garden. It also got the children talking about which animals come out during the day and which come out at night. Furthermore, this presented us with the opportunity to support the children to develop their observation skills and numeracy skills through looking closely at the features of different insects and animals. We helped the children to discuss the shapes and colours they could see and encouraged them to count legs, eyes, spots, stripes and wings. The children were especially excited when they came into nursery to find minibeasts (plastic) hiding in the grass (green spaghetti) on their maths table. They began to count the different types of insects as well as order them by size and by features.

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We have had fantastic time learning about light and dark. We hope the children have been sharing their learning with you at home. As the children are now showing a great deal of interest in construction activities, we have decided our new topic should be ‘Houses and Homes’. Please let us know if you would like to help us in any way with this topic or if your child has any specific interests around this theme.

Refreshed and Ready to go!

We are all really pleased to be back at nursery after the summer holidays and have been welcoming some new boys and girls into our nursery. We hope they enjoy making memories with us this year!

We are going to be exploring ‘dark and light’ over the next few weeks so watch this space for photos and a sneak peak of what we have been getting up to!

 

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