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Nursery Activities 24-4-20

Good Morning

Story time

https://youtu.be/kL36gMrHJaI

 

 

Why don’t you collect your teddies, dolls and have a teddy bear picnic in your garden.

 

 

Rhyme could be Teddy Bear Teddy Bear

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear turn around,

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear touch the ground,

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear tie your shoes,

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear that will do.       

Enjoy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P2 Learning Activities 24-4-20

Daily Learning GuideHope you are all keeping well. Today’s Activities include watching this week’s Science News Update.

On this week’s news update…

  • World’s Longest Animal – Scientists spot the world’s longest animal…
  • Melting Ice –Melting ice reveals ancient objects…
  • Flamingo Friendships – And flamingos form firm friendships!

Be sure to watch to find out more!

P2 Learning activities 24-4-20

Nursery Activities 23-4-20

Good Morning

 

Activity draw a picture of a butterfly you have seen or one you might like to see.

A rhyme for today Caterpillar on the ground

Caterpillar on the ground – {caterpillar on your hand}

Caterpillar creep around – {as above}

Hide away in your cocoon – {wrap your fingers around finger}

Don’t forget to come back soon -[move hand and hidden caterpillar]

Butterfly, butterfly flying around,

Butterfly, butterfly fly to the ground.

 

Enjoy        

Cut Out Mask Instructions

How to Make a Cut-Out Mask

  • Making a mask will help you learn how to measure.

You will need:

  • Paper plate or cardboard (e.g from a cereal box)
  • Wool or string
  • Pens, paint or coloured paper to decorate

You will need to measure the distance between your eyes, nose and mouth.

  1. Measure the distance between your eyes by holding a length of wool in front of your face. Stretch the wool from the middle of one eye to the middle of the other.
  2. Lay the wool in the middle of your mask and mark each end.
  3. Measure the length of your nose. Hold a length of wool from the middle of your eyes to the bottom of your nose.
  4. Mark on mask.
  5. Measure from the bottom of your nose to the middle of your mouth.
  6. Mark on mask.
  7. Ask an adult to help you cut holes where you have marked the eyes and mouth.
  8. You can cut a hole for your nose or make a flap by leaving one edge attached to the mask.
  9. Make small holes each side of your mask and thread wool or string through them and knot at one end.
  10. Decorate your mask.
  11. Wear and have fun!