Nursery News

This week in nursery we have met our buddies, gone on a bug hunt and looked for signs of Spring. Thursday was windy ! The weather is certainly colder! The children have been using our outdoor literacy to decide what the weather is like in the garden.

 Amelie was so excited to meet her buddy on Monday and show her around the nursery.

 Sophie celebrated her birthday on Monday, Mrs Mushet was happy!!

On Tuesday we visited the library and brought back a book about a scared spider.

This gave us an idea to look for bugs on our welly walk this week.

We found spiders, slugs and a centipede. There were signs of Spring in woods, we saw flowers beginning to grow and will check next week to see if they have flowered.

  

The afternoon children decided to make signs on the path “so we know which way to come back” They used chalk to draw signs on the path and then discovered that they could make patterns in the mud with their wellies too.

 

We celebrated Mahnoor’s birthday on Thursday in the nursery.

and Friday?? fun fun fun and PEEPs to end off the week xx

Have a lovely weekend everybody. Snow is  forecast so wrap up warm !!

From the nursery team xx

NEXT WEEK 

MONDAY – RED GROUP TOP1 FOR  TRANSITION.

TUESDAY- BLUE GROUP TO P1 FOR TRANSISTION

WEDNESDAY- WELLY WEDNESDAY, please come dressed in waterproof clothing

THURSDAY- GREEN GROUP TO P1 FOR TRANSITION

FRIDAY-PEEP SESSION 5

 

 

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “Nursery News”

  1. Amelie looks beyond excited!! She has been telling everyone that she met her buddy and that she is lovely!! She has had a brilliant start to her transistion programme, St Ninians run this so well 💜….💚💛 going to P1 for playtime next week will hopefully be great fun for everyone!!
    Have a lovely weekend – hopefully it will return to spring weather again soon 😊

  2. Sophie is so excited to have met her buddy this week! She has loved learning about bugs and really enjoyed the spider story. Have another great week!☺

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