Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Bird watching


 

Hoopla

Intent: Next step: Turn taking/ sharing 

The children helped make the hoopla using a cardboard box and some kitchen roll tubes. 

Impact
COEL: showing high levels of energy and fascination 
PSED: begins to accept the needs of others and can take turns and share resources, sometimes without support from others. 
Pre writing skills: building up the muscles in our shoulders, elbows and wrist





 

Running Races

'Steph, watch how fast I can run' 

Steph suggested a running race, lots of children joined in....

Impact: 
- Physical - Moving and handling - the children did really well negotiating space 
- Communication and language - following directions 
- Characteristic of effective learning - Playing and exploring:  being willing to have a go

 

Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Nature Hunt

Can you find: 

A tree

Birds

Spider webs

Rocks 

Mud 

Tree Bark 

Grass

Bugs

INTENT: comment on the natural environment




Impact 

Understanding the world: The world: Can talk about some of the things they have observed such as plants, animals, natural and found objects. 

Physical •Holds pencil between thumb and two fingers, no longer using whole-hand grasp. •Holds pencil near point between first two fingers and thumb and uses it with good control.
 

Maths •Shows awareness of similarities of shapes in the environment. •Uses positional language

PSE: Confident to talk to other children when playing

Monday, 23 November 2020

Christmas Celebrations

 

Tuesday 15th December 2020

If your child does not attend on this day you will be informed by a member of staff which party he/she will be invited to. 

AM - 10.00am - 11.30am

PM - 2.00pm - 3.30pm  

DRESS CODE: Party Clothes 

We are asking for £1.00 donation towards party food and prizes. 

Please could you give your £1.00 contribution to a member of staff by Friday 11th December 

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Thursday 17th December 2020 @ 12noon

 (for children who stay for lunch) 


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Friday 18th December 2020 

Wear a Christmas Jumper or Green/Red Jumper Day



Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Obstacle course

During the Autumn Term ROSCO (Robinson Screening of Comprehension) we look at children's understanding of positional language. 

Outside we carried out an obstacle course to develop our knowledge of 'in' 'on' 'over' 'under' 'through' 











The Tweenies have been practicing their balancing skills - walking the plank !!




 

Monday, 16 November 2020

Pre writing skill activities






Did you know????

The starting point for all writing skills is Physical Development.

· In order to become successful writers children need lots of opportunities to develop their motor skills. Motor skills are motions carried out when the brain, nervous system and muscles work together. Children need to build their Gross motor skills in order to develop their Fine Motor skills. 

Children’s muscles need to be developed in the following order for them to become successful writers…….

· 1. Shoulder Muscles, examples of activities we carry out in Nursery are : Crawling, den building, parachute games, gardening (digging), PE sessions, climbing, self dressing, paint brush with bucket of water making large marks outside, drumming etc.

· 2. Elbow Muscles, examples of activities we carry out in Nursery are: Baking, painting, bat and ball, throwing, chalking, shaking instruments, play dough (rolling), zipping up coats, stirring (baking), cars on tracks, small world activities etc.

· 3. Wrist Muscles, examples of activities we carry out in Nursery are: hand washing, cutting up fruit, turning pages in books, mark making, scooping sand, pouring water, self dressing (socks and shoes) dressing dolls, making play dough, using the computer (mouse) etc.

· 4.  Finger Muscles, examples of activities we carry out in Nursery are: Cutting, threading beads, finger puppets, fastening buttons, jigsaws, keyboard typing, magnetic letters etc.

To help your child to become successful writers provide them with activities to develop these muscles so when they start Primary School they are ready to learn to write.