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Author Archives F Waterhouse

02.10.17

By F Waterhouse17th October 2017

Today the children gathered fruit from the nursery garden.  They even explored the secret nursery garden and collected as many pears, plums, apples and raspberries they could find! They washed them ready for the afternoon and even had some for snack.

After collecting the fruit the children explored the frog pond – Miss Pollard has definitely made a new friend!

The afternoon children chopped the fruit up into little bits and added them to the cake mixture that they made themselves.  We used butter, eggs, flour, vanilla, lemon and baking powder to make a fabulous cake for our autumn celebration tomorrow.

It looks delicious!

 

Yellow Group

09.10.17

By F Waterhouse17th October 2017

This week the Blue Group decided to plan and build a train and a boat; as they worked as a team in the block area.

Blue Group

02.10.17

By F Waterhouse17th October 2017

The Blue Group worked very hard as they chopped an array of vegetables ready for Harvest Festival this week.

Blue Group

09.10.17

By F Waterhouse17th October 2017

 

Conkers have generated a lot of interest in Red Group this week as the children have been fascinated to open the cases and find the shiny conkers inside!  We have planned, counted and compared sizes with them and planted them in the digging area.  Other interests have been mark making and investigating shapes.  We were lucky enough to have children from Jarrow Cross School come to our Nursery and read Red Group a story.  We practiced our listening skills with a sounds game first!

Red Group

02.10.17

By F Waterhouse17th October 2017

We have had a great week this week, as we celebrated Harvest Festival and Will’s birthday! It has been windy, so we took advantage of this and worked with streamers and bubbles in the garden.  We also learned how to do some very tricky threading.

Red Group

Stories and Songs Week Beginning 16.10.17

By F Waterhouse11th October 2017

Five elephants

Five elephants went out to play

over the hills and far away

mammy elephant said “(elephant noises)”

and four elephants came stomping back.

Four elephants went out to play

over the hills and far away

mammy elephant said “(elephant noises)”

and three elephants came stomping back.

Three elephants went out to play

over the hills and far away

mammy elephant said “(elephant noises)”

Two elephants went out to play

over the hills and far away

mammy elephant said “(elephant noises)”

and one elephant came stomping back.

One elephant went out to play

over the hills and far away

mammy elephant said “(elephant noises)”

and five elephants came stomping back.

 

Jack and the Beanstalk – By Tiny Tweeties

Spoken

“Jack threw some magic beans out of the window,

and when he woke up the next morning

he saw a HUGE beanstalk, and this is what he did”

Singing

“Jack climbed the beanstalk, Jack climbed the beanstalk,

Jack climbed the beanstalk, right to the top.

He opened the castle door, he opened the castle door,

he opened the castle door, and he crept right in.

And then he hid under a table, he hid under a table

he hid under a table, so no-one could see.

Then he took the harp and the goose, he took the harp and the goose,

he took the harp and the goose, and that wasn’t very kind.

Oh oo….Fee fi fo fum, Fee fi fo fum, Fee fi fo fum, the giants after us,

quick down the beanstalk,

back down the beanstalk, back down the beanstalk,

back down the beanstalk, the giants after us.

Chop, chop, chop the beanstalk, chop, chop, chop the beanstalk,

chop, chop, chop the beanstalk, and it fell down to the ground.

Mum and Jack were happy, Mum and Jack were happy,

Mum and Jack were happy, happy ever after

Try this at home

06.10.17 Readers from Jarrow Cross Primary School

By F Waterhouse6th October 2017

Today we had a visit from a school council member from Jarrow Cross Primary School who came and read one of our stories of the week to each of our groups of children. It was a lovely experience for all of the children.

 

Green Group

06.10.17 Readers from Jarrow Cross Primary School

By F Waterhouse6th October 2017

Today we had a visit from a school council member from Jarrow Cross Primary School who came and read one of our stories of the week to each of our groups of children. It was a lovely experience for all of the children.

 

Blue Group

06.10.17 Readers from Jarrow Cross Primary School

By F Waterhouse6th October 2017

Today we had a visit from a school council member from Jarrow Cross Primary School who came and read one of our stories of the week to each of our groups of children. It was a lovely experience for all of the children.

 

 

Red Group

06.10.17 Readers from Jarrow Cross Primary School

By F Waterhouse6th October 2017

Today we had a visit from a school council member from Jarrow Cross Primary School who came and read one of our stories of the week to each of our groups of children. It was a lovely experience for all of the children.

 

 

Yellow Group

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