Welcome back to a new half term of learning in nursery.
Our new theme for learning is "Amazing Animals." This week we are learning about dinosaurs and our classroom has been enhanced with lots of resources to support our learning. In the construction and small world area we have added lots of different dinosaurs and materials which the children can use to create dinosaur worlds and make up stories with their friends. Some of us were very excited to find some dinosaur eggs made of ice to investigate in the water area. We have also got a green swamp made of cornflour gloop to explore. In our group times this week we will be reading lots of different books about dinosaurs and finding out new information including their names. We will be practising saying all the tricky dinosaur names while clapping out the syllables to help us. We will also be using different dinosaur counting songs and books to help us find out about one more and one less. Here are some photos of us getting busy learning in our provision so far this week:
0 Comments
When the afternoon children went on welly walk to the nature reserve this afternoon, they were excited to find that lots of things were starting to grow! They spotted some daffodils, snowdrops and crocuses which were not there last time we visited. The children really enjoyed hunting for the different flowers, observing them closely and talking about them. We are looking forward to more signs of Spring over the next few weeks!
Today in order to celebrate the end of our "Once Upon a Time" theme, we have had a bedtime story day. All the children and staff were invited to come to nursery wearing their pyjamas. Throughout the session we have snuggled up and shared lots of lovely bedtime stories read by the different nursery grown-ups. We also had a go at some PJ yoga which was great for developing our physical skills. FInally, we finished the session by listening to the story of "Can't You Sleep Little Bear?" with a drink of hot chocolate and a gingerbread man.
It was lovely to see the children at home joining in too! Today our school have had a sporty themed day and all the children were invited to wear sporty clothes. In nursery we have had a go at lots of different activities to develop our physical skills.
Firstly we used sponge balls and practised throwing and catching and bouncing and catching. Then we worked with a partner and practised rolling it to each other and then throwing and catching together. Finally we had a go at balancing a bean bag on our head! Throughout the session we have also had a go at some different dances including a Mario one and a Frozen one (this was very popular!) We also learnt a short dance with Oti Mabuse. I think the children will sleep tonight! Our new book of the week is the traditional tale of Little Red Riding Hood. We have had lots of props available for the children to re-tell the story in their play and our home corner has been turned into Granny's cottage. The children have used puppets and masks to role play being the different characters and have practised changing their voice and saying the repeated phrases from the story. In the creative area, the children have been making their own baskets for Red Riding Hood and some really creative children came up with the idea of making their own red hoods! In the water tray the children have had the opportunity to make tea for Granny using our tea set and different real tea bags. This was a lovely sensory experience as we had peppermint and lemon tea as well as the traditional type. Later in the week we will be baking our own cakes like Little Red Riding Hood in the story did and the children have also been making their own play dough cakes in our dough area. There has also been lots of opportunities for the children to read different versions of the story and have a go at some related mark making. As well as building bridges using different construction materials, today the children had a go at a focused activity to make a bridge using box modelling materials. The children learnt how to cut and attach their materials in different ways and they chose appropriate colours to match what they wanted to create.
Do you like our bridge biscuits which we made to link with our story of The Three Billy Goats Gruff? We used green food colouring for the grass, blue food colouring for the water and chocolate fingers to represent the bridge. I hope they tasted as good as they looked! Today we visited the school courts and had lots of fun playing different parachute games. We learnt to listen and take turns as well as play together as part of a team. It was also a great activity for developing our gross motor skills as there were lots of different movements involved. Look at our photos to see how much fun we all had!
Our new book of the week is The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Some of our continuous provision activities have included: building bridges using different construction materials, reading different books about the story, acting out the story using our pretend bridge with character masks and puppets and drawing and writing about the story. We have also had a go at a focused activity which involved mixing our own colours in paints and then using these to paint our own troll pictures.
The children have been excellent at remembering the repeated phrases from the story and have been using these in their play. Today on our welly walk in the nature reserve, we made music! Firstly, we discovered that all our classroom instruments had been hidden all over the woods. We set off exploring and all managed to find an instrument to play. The children then had lots of fun playing their instruments and singing some of our favourite songs. They also enjoyed marching round while playing their instruments in the marching band.
Following this, the children were given a challenge to collect sticks from the nature reserve and use these to make music in their own way as they were exploring. The children found out that banging sticks on different surfaces made different kinds of sounds and they loved running their sticks along the metal fence. |
Team CM BlogWelcome to Team CM's blog. Check out our page to see what exciting things we've been learning about each week. You'll also find important messages about key dates and activities taking place in Team CM. Archives
June 2022
Categories |
Location |
Contact UsMailing address:
Wombwell Park Street Primary School, Park Street, Barnsley, S73 0HS Telephone: 01226 752029 Email: [email protected] General Enquiries: Our Admin Team will be happy to assist you with any enquiries and direct you to the relevant staff as necessary. Our Leadership team will always be happy to help, as will our Parent Support Advisor Mrs Carol Mason. If you require a paper copy of any of the information found on our website we will be happy to provide you with this free of charge upon request, Please contact a member of our office staff who will be more than willing to help. ECM Trust: http://www.ecmtrust.org/index.html |