Category Archives: Nursery

Nursery Activities 2-4-20

Good Morning Everyone

In nursery the children love to watch/listen to stories on the smartboard. They particularly like Come Outside. Here is an episode for you to watch

Come Outside – RABBITS – YouTube         
youtube.com

 

 

 

Make your own bunny mask or Easter hat

            

 

Rhyme Sleeping Bunnies { the children are good at singing this song}

See the little bunnies sleeping till it’s nearly noon,

Shall we go and wake them with a merry tune,

Oh how still, are they ill,

Wake up soon

Wake  up sleeping bunnies

Hop little bunnies, hop, hop ,hop {children hop around the floor]

Hop little bunnies hop, hop, hop

Hop little bunnies hop, hop, hop

Hop little bunnies hop and stop….

You can sing with sleeping crocodiles,spiders,cats,dogs any animal.

 

Have fun

Nursery Activities 1/4/20

Good Morning Everyone

Please can you all log onto your child’s Learner’s Journey. If you need to reset the password or need any help please contact the school on wlwestfield-ps@westlothian.org.uk

Our story today is about a hedgehog

 

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Let’s make some play dough. The play dough we use in nursery is so simple to make.. You can then make your own hedgehog.

Play Dough

1 cup of plain flour

1/2 cup of salt

1 cup of water

Mix the flour and salt then gradually add the water, if you have any food colouring that could be added to the play dough.

Rhyme today Touch Your Shoulders

Touch shoulders, touch your knees,

Raise your arms and drop them please,

Touch your ankles, touch your toes,

Pull your ears and touch your nose                                     

 

Enjoy

 

Nursery Activities 30-03-20

Good Morning Everybody

If you would like to send in any pictures, photos of what your child has been doing please send them in using our school email address. Which is wlwestfield.ps@westlothian.org,uk

 

Story link for today is The Very Hungry Caterpillar, read by Eric Carle

You can draw your own butterfly and cut it out

Rhyme for the day Caterpillar

Caterpillar on the ground {place your finger on top of your hand}

Caterpillar crawl around {move your finger across your hand}

Hide away in your cocoon {close your hand over the moving finger}

Don’t forget to come back soon.

Butterfly, butterfly flying around {arms out flying round}

Butterfly, butterfly fly to the ground.

Nursery Activities

Good Morning

I hope you are all keeping well

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/3-5-years/counting

This is a link for some maths games to do with your child. Also you could use the maths sheet in your pack with numbers from 1-10. Ask your child to find 1 sock, 2 books, 3 spoons etc. This will help with their counting skills.

A rhyme for today is

1,2,3,4,5 once I caught a fish alive 

 

Our story is The Zoo Vet

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Have fun

Ideas from Mrs Wilkes for Nursery

A few more ideas from Mrs Wilks

We have made a list of activities to try at home for the seven areas of the Early Years Foundation Stage. Any of these activities should be able to be done without needing to buy any resources. We have tried to make them open and flexible.

Personal, Social and Emotional Development

  • Massage – pretend to make a cake or build a pizza on your partners back
  • Share stories – retell and act them out
  • Make bread together
  • Chop the vegetables for dinner together
  • Give your child responsibility to help with household chores
  • Look at Cosmic Kids Yoga on You Tube and join in as a family
  • Sharing a family meal and talk about your day.
  • https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga

 

Physical Development

  • Threading pasta on to wool or string
  • Water play in the bath – scooping, pouring and measuring
  • Design a treasure hunt around the house
  • Junk modelling
  • Make play dough together
  • Musical movement games – Like musical statues
  • Lego and block play – Plan to build something and see if you can follow your plan.
  • Make a sensory tray with shaving foam, soap, cornflour,  jelly etc
  • Painting with water in the garden
  • Building dens and tunnels with blankets under a table

 

Communication and Language

 

Maths

  • Pairing socks
  • Playing number board games – snakes and ladders, bingo etc
  • Bigger and smaller games – Describing the 3 bears, 3 Billy goats gruff and put objects in size order
  • Add numbers to pegs and help your child order them
  • Measuring ingredients to cook
  • Sing number songs, such as 5 currant buns, 5 little ducks
  • Sorting toys by colour or shape
  • Make a bowling game with toilet rolls
  • Go on shape/number hunt around the home or in the garden
  • https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/3-5-years/counting

 

Literacy

  • Share story books and talk about what is happening on each page
  • Play lotto games – matching pictures
  • phonicsplay.co.ukPhase 1, Phase 2 phonics for those who are currently being sent home with words and reading books.
  • https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/– Oxford Reading Tree ebooks for those currently on the reading scheme.
  • Hide an object in a ‘mystery bag’ and give clues to what might be inside
  • Clap out syllables to break up your name or other words – butterfly, daffodil, sunshine

 

Understanding the World

  • Look at information books on frogs and chicks
  • Hunt for bugs in the garden and make bug houses
  • Plant seeds such as cress and enjoy watching it grow
  • Observe the weather each day and make a weather chart
  • Make a family tree – who is in your family
  • Freeze small toys in ice, work out how to get them out of the ice
  • Look at different sorts of ICT in your home e.g. microwave, remote control, phone etc
  • Feed the birds in the garden and keep a record of which birds visit your garden

 

Expressive Art and Design

  • Dancing to music – use scarves
  • Sing familiar songs and make up your own words to nursery rhyme tunes
  • Make musical instruments, shakers
  • Make your own paint with shaving foam or coloured ice
  • Make props for your favourite story and act it out together.

 

Play dough Recipe

1 cup salt

2 cups flour

2 tbsp. oil

2 tbsp. cream of tartar

1 ½ – 2 cups boiling water

Foundation School Closure Activities

We have provided a list of activities and ideas to support your child’s learning during school closure. Play is vital to the children’s learning, ensure children have a variety of activities.  Spend time talking, playing games, reading books, singing songs. Remember all 7 areas of learning are as important as each other.

Activities for kids to do at home.

  • Play with balls, catching, throwing and kicking.  Can your child make up a new game with rules using a ball?
  • Read regularly to each other
  • Practice letter and number formation
  • Play board games
  • Be creative with play dough
  • Dance along to your favourite music

 

Nursery Activities

Hope you are all keeping well. Here are some activities for today.

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The children all loved this story in nursery. You can then ask them to retell the story to you. In your pack was puppets to make which can be used when they are retelling the story,

A rhyme for today is

Five little Monkeys jumping in a tree,

Along came a crocodile as quiet as can be, {whisper]

Hey Mr Crocodile you can’t catch me

SNAP!

Four Little Monkeys jumping in a tree………….

Have fun