This week in the green room we made cakes-Max said âthese are the best cakes everâ.
We explore colours using pipettes and created models using clay and natural resources.
The children have all been really excited to tell me all about their firework experiences! We have been doing lots of creative work around this theme, encouraging the children to express themselves with sound, colour and movement. We made chalk pictures and the children talked about the sights, sounds and smells they encountered over the weekend. We have been talking about fire safety and read â Francis the Fireflyâ which talks about the dangers of fire and how to be sensible around it. Red Group are also becoming good at yoga!
Another successful nursery drop in session completed today. Thank you so much to the parents and families who attended, we will be hosting the workshops that you require soon and look forward to seeing you and other families who could not make today at them in the future. We thank you kindly for your continued support.
This morning Miss Reed held a drop in session for our parents in our studio to discuss anything that the parents wanted to! We talked about the different types of workshops that parents would like us to host, what is going well in nursery, any concerns parents had and discussed the needs of their children. We also arranged for 2 parents to become our parent helpers to sort out the children’s story sacks when this type of library is ready to be available. Parents will be invited to a story sack workshop before this begins. Gemma from Primrose children’s centre came to offer her support and discuss how she can support families in her role as an outreach worker. Her flyer is below with the details of her support. For further information about anything we offer for parents and families at nursery, visit our ‘Parents and Partners in Early Years’ display board in reception or ask any member of staff. Alternatively you could attend another one of these sessions on Thursday 9th November 2pm!
This week the afternoon Green Room have been tasting porridge like Goldilocks, we did Goldilocks yoga and explored the lego and small world area.
This week in the green room we have been exploring Goldilocks and the 3 bears. We read the story, tasted Salty porridge, sweet and just right porridge. We copied the yoga actions from goldilocks and the 3 bears.
We also used nets to collect the balls to sort into the correct colours-the children did a great job and helped to tidy.
This week the afternoon Green room children have been very busy. We made vegetable soup and fresh bread for the Harvest Festival. We also made our own bubble mix and blew some giant bubbles. We have had great fun in the wind this week running around our garden with streamers.
In the green room this week we made bread for the harvest festival, everyone had their own piece of bread dough to knead. We have also explored the soft play, climbing and jumping off resources and balancing.
Forest School
Some of Yellow Group went on a very exciting bug hunt in Forest school! They found all sorts of creepy crawlies under the logs and rocks. The children used their brushes to scoop up the bugs carefully into their bug pots.
Miss Begum was definitely afraid of some the big spiders crawling around!
Scarlett â âI found a snail!â
Leon â âI found a big, big worm!â
Logan found a very slimy slug on our way down to the den.
Cruz had a centipede and a woodlouse in his bug pot.
Yellow Group explored mark making tools in the top room. They used different types of shapes, pens and pencils on a large roll of paper. There was lots of creativity being shown.
Leo â âIve done a train! Thereâs some wheels.â
Harriet â âIâm doing a rainbowâ
Esme â âIâm making triangles, lots and lots, of triangles.â
Jack â âI did that, there.â
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