Category Archives: Classes

Monday 9th November 2015

 

New Topic: Transport/Road Safety           Responsive Planning: Role Play area is a shop

AM boys and girls enjoyed playing in the shop, we made shopping list note pads to write down all our shopping! In drama we talked about different types of transport and pretended to move like – tractors, police cars, bikes and vans. We made play dough and used it to make cakes and bread to sell in our shop.

PM children enjoyed using fluorescent paint to make hand prints for our new Road Safety topic. We talked about wearing bright colours so we can be seen if out in the dark. We used Bee Bot to follow directions on a map – we dressed him up as a police car, ambulance, fire engine and pirate ship.

We urgently need old magazines and junk for models, thank you.

The new Newsletter is out today, lots of dates for your diary for events before Christmas. Bulletin is also out today.

Children in Need: wear bright colours – donation £1  Decorate a cake – 20p

Thursday 12th – PM session

Friday 13th – AM session

Thursday 4th November

Today we spoke about being safe at a bonfire/fireworks party. Children continued to make model fireworks and to paint pictures of fireworks. In PE we further explored finding a space and different ways of moving around. The adventure Teds went home today and we are looking forward to finding out what they have been up to on Monday.

Nursery: Tuesday 3rd November

Some of the morning boys and girls were playing with plastic balls in the water tray, which led to a great discussion about what things might float and what might sink. Several different objects were brought to the water tray to try out, with a few surprising finds! This scientific exploration continued in the afternoon and so we decided we should explore more tomorrow with a wider selection of objects.

In the morning, outdoor play was spent in the glorious sunshine while afternoon outdoor play was shrouded in fog! The children loved the fact that, when they breathed out, they could see their breath and this led to their being several dragons running around outside! One lovely description of the weather was that it made everything look ‘soft’!

At group time we continued to practise our nativity songs. We are now on to song number 3!!

Monday 2nd November

What fun the children had today making models, painting and gluing firework models! AM children did some drama using Handel’s music from The Royal Fireworks – we were spinning like catherine wheels and zooming like rockets! We made sparkly playdough which we used to make flames for rockets and sparkles on fireworks. We sang our new Fireworks song – the children have all brought a copy home to have some fun with at home. The song provides great opportunities for counting to 10 and back from 10, which is something we have at the maths table just now. The nursery bulletin went home today – please have a read to see what we have planned for this week.

Nursery: Tuesday 27th October

The children came in today with lots of stories about their holidays! They settled quickly back into the nursery routine, which was interrupted a little as everyone had to have their photographs taken. Lots of lovely, smiling photos taken!!

Both morning and afternoon children recycled different sizes and shapes of boxes to make musical instruments. They put some dry pasta inside the boxes then taped them shut – et voila! Shakers!!

The sun was shining today so we also managed to fit in outdoor playtime, then ended sessions by hearing our first song from this years’ nativity!!! Can’t wait!!

Nursery: Wednesday 14th October

Lots of fun in the soft sand today and plenty of people practising their cutting skills in the messy room.

After a popular snack of toast and jam or margarine, another sunny day meant plenty of outdoor play and even more train tracks being built – but by the morning children this time!

Group time was spent choosing new library books, with lots of exciting stories heading home this week for bedtime reading!

 

Nursery: Tuesday 13th October

Today the children had a go playing on the Cajon drums. These are box drums which originated in Peru. The children tried playing quietly and loudly, then had a go at tapping out the syllables in their names.

In the afternoon, we used our listening skills again when playing Musical Statues. The children were very good at standing very still!

The sun shone again so we had lots of outdoor fun. Some children used the outdoor bricks to make a brilliant train track then sat in the empty box, pushing each other along the tracks!