Hello all, here are some photos of another busy week in nursery, we have continued exploring the topic of pirates and have engaged in pirate dough disco, pirate singing and dancing and lots of pirate stories to increase the children’s knowledge and understanding levels.

During circle time games we asked the children a question “What is your favorite animal?” The children were able to answer confidently and independently and could even extend their answer by telling us why they liked the particular animal.

Next week is the last week of term, we will be hosting our open morning for the new Easter in take and will be having a pirate themed day on the Friday 22nd to finish the book and topic of pirates.

Many Thanks

Miss Evans Mrs Wickwar, Mrs Dallow, Miss Rowley

Hello everybody. We have had another busy fun filled week in nursery. We have continued learning about pirates and explored various books about them and increased our communication skills by talking about what we already know and have learnt.

We have celebrated world book day and came dressed up as our favorite characters. The children looked fabulous.

Here are some pictures from our fabulous week in nursery.

 

 

The children are growing daily and becoming very confident learners, and becoming more and more independent.

See you next week for more fun and learning

Miss Evans Mrs Wickwar Mrs Dallow and Miss Rowley

 

Hello again its that time of the week where you get to have  a look at some of the wonderful things your children have been doing in nursery.

 

We have continued to look at pirates and have read a selection of pirate stories  and shared pirate songs and movement activities together. The children already have a great knowledge base about pirates and we are enjoying learning and extending this knowledge with them.

We have been on a pirate treasure hunt through the school, and some children had to find the diamonds of all different colours, which was great for learning the colours and also opened up lots of language opportunities to discuss how the pirate may have left them. The children showed good listening skills and could follow the instructions set to them.

 

The children are continually learning through lots of play opportunities. We value your contributions and information about your children. Next week we have world book day. your child can come dressed as their favorite book character or as an alternative the EYFS staff are dressing up as the colour feeling monsters, each colour represents a different feeling, the children are more than welcome to do this also,.

Thanks again. Your children are wonderful and thriving daily!

Miss Evans,. Mrs Wickwar, Miss Rowley

Hello all and welcome back after the half term, the children have once again returned easily and settled back into nursery routine. This term our Pathways text we are looking at is called The Pirates are Coming, so we will be engaging in lots of pirate themed activities as well as going with the children’s interests.

We have introduced the story and had a discussion about what the children already know about pirates, their knowledge blew me away! We had talk about cannon balls, and pirate ships and x marks the spot. The children have been finding hidden gems and treasure in the sand pit.

Fred the ‘phonics’ frog has woke up after the break and has continued to use Fred talk to encourage the children to blend words together which is part of their early reading and writing. Some children have even been practicing certain sounds and have even had a go at writing these. We are so impressed and proud of them!

Here are some photos of the fun and learning we have engaged in this week.

 

Please continue all your hard work at home! Your children are delightful and amaze us everyday. Have a good weekend!

Miss Evans, Mrs Wickwar, Miss Rowley, Mrs Dallow

Hello everyone,

Its that time again where you get to see the wonderful experiences and learning opportunities your children have been up to in nursery this week.

We have finished our crocodile story and have been looking at different ways of travelling. We have looked at how a hot air balloon works and the children were keen to decorate hot air balloons in their play as well. We played a game where the children had o say whether the vehicles belonged on a road, the sky, on a track, or in water. They were very clever and knew all about different ways to travel. We even talked about submarines and watched a video clip to help expand their knowledge.

We have been on a learning walk through school to match our colours, we all had a different colour and found lots of different things the same colour.

Some children have been introduced to the S sound in phonics with Fred the frog, they are little superstars.

As always the children are growing in independence and becoming social learners, thankyou for your continued support, we really appreciate it.

Today we are having a valentines party as a fantastic finish to the term, we hope you all have a wonderful week off and look forward to seeing you on Monday 19th February

Miss Evans, Mrs Wickwar, Miss Rowley and Mrs Dallow.

We have had a super busy week yet again in nursery, continuing to develop our independence and social skills. We have been looking at different ways of travelling as part of our pathways text Crocodile creek as the animals go on a journey in the story, this has led to talking about how we travel to school. We have used sand and paint to make marks with tractors, cars, trains etc. Thankyou to those parents that sent in pictures of the children on a journey, these are valuable to encourage more conversation and develop their knowledge and understanding.

We have been done some baking biscuits where we learnt how to mix, take turns and learnt how biscuits were made. We were very good at following instructions.

We once again had Neil and Paris for a movement session, this week the chidden worked in pairs to move the ball to each other. They were very impressed with the super listening and following instructions.

This week has been national storytelling week, so we have enjoyed some wonderful storied from different grown ups from our school.

We are learning everyday and every play opportunity is a learning opportunity, we are learning to be social friends, great communicators, explorers and much more.

 

Thanks for your continued support in your Childs learning. We value each contribution you make

Have a great weekend and we will see you Monday for more learning and exploring.

 

Miss Evans Mrs Wickwar, Mrs Dallow and Miss Rowley.

Hello everybody,

Firstly this week we would like to say welcome to Miss Rowley who joined the nursery team this week, she is with us every morning, and has enjoyed getting to know the children.
We have been doing lots of sensory learning and using different textures to make different parts of our story, bumpy for the bridge, slimy for the swamp and wet for the creek. We have been doing lots of learning and exploring and using our communication skills to talk about what we already know, and to question new things.
Here are some photos from our week. We are starting to look at journeys as part of our crocodile creek story and want to engage the children as much as possible in this, so will be asking for a photo of your child on a journey, maybe a bus, train car or even plane.

Some of our older children who are due to go to reception have been introduced to Fred,s letter friends and have started with the letter m and had a go at writing the letter aswell.


Please continue to encourage communication and independence we would love to hear about anything new your child has achieved either in person or on dojo. Thankyou for your continued support.

Miss Evans, Mrs Wickwar, Miss Rowley, Mrs Dallow.

Hello everyone. Welcome to our January intake of children, whom have all settled really well. The children have adapted to the new routines. The children are enjoying exploring the nursery an having lots of opportunities to learn through their play. We have had a busy week settling in and introducing our new set text which is called let’s all creep through crocodile creek. We have a temporary visitor in nursery of a big crocodile which the children were excited to see.

we re encouraging independence through hand washing putting on their own coats, pouring their drinks and lots more. Please encourage them to do things for themselves, this helps their development.

Here are some photos from our week and a half back.

The children are constantly learning an every opportunity is crucial for their development. The children are learning to be social, make friends and are learning how to do things for themselves.

We will be doing lots of exciting things this term. Thanks for your continued support.

Miss Evans Mrs Wickwar Mrs Dallow.