Another busy week at nursery

The children have been learning how to use tools safely in the nursery this week. Hammers and screwdrivers were introduced in the construction area. All the children listened to the safety rules during check in on Monday morning and understand that they must wear the safety glasses when taking part in this activity. They also know that they have to wait in turns to use the equipment and play cooperatively with their peers. The children also chose to remove the bark from the logs using the tools effectively to do this.  

Our community walk on Monday afternoon had to be cancelled due to high winds being forecast. Although the winds did not arrive as expected you will understand that the children’s safety is paramount  therefore it could not go ahead. We are hoping that the weather will be better on Monday 9 February for our walk. On Wednesday morning we were able to go for our walk and had great fun with the parents who came along. We heard the story of The Gruffalo before we went into the woods looking for all the animals in the story. The children said they found and saw ” a snake that was really long”, “the fox standing beside a tree” and one child found “Gruffalo poo”. 

We require parent/carers to come along with us on our walks on a Monday afternoon around 1.30PM and a Wednesday morning around 9.50AM. If you are able to come please speak to a member of staff.

Our current topic in the nursery is pirates and maps. We have been making treasure maps and telescopes in the nursery this week. We look forward to sharing more about this at the end of the week.

Scottish week

This week the topic in the nursery will be Robert Burns and all things Scottish which will finish on Thursday with a Burns Supper. At the Burns Supper the children will be eating Haggis (vegetarian), tatties and neeps followed by shortbread and a little drink of sugar free Irn Bru. If you would prefer your child not to have the drink please inform a member of staff when dropping your child off at nursery (milk and water will also be available as normal).

The children will also be bringing home 2 simple Scottish poems to learn. We would appreciate if you would go over these with your child at home so we can recite them at the Burns Supper of Thursday.

Last week in nursery we were focusing on the nursery routines and Golden Rules. All the children were encouraged to self serve their snack developing their fine motor skills as the used the different utensils to do so. They were also exploring volume as the served their soup and poured their drink. They are all becoming more independent at doing this.

Transition News

Our transition timetable for our future primary ones has begun. We have started our visits to the primary one classes and some buddies have come to see us already. One of the buddy sessions will be outdoor play and the others are in the nursery class. Happy days!

Also here are some transition dates for your diary

Drop in Q & A session for parents Tuesday 30th April 11.00

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                                                              Tuesday 14th May 12.10

Information Meet for Parents/Carers  – 23rd May  2.15 teas and coffees provided

Meet the Teacher6th June    times to come

 

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