This week in forest school we noticed there seemed to be more birds. We decided to take a closer look. There were pigeons, sparrows and even a robin. (Being inquisitive) (Being at one with nature)
Although it was a little cold, the campfire really warmed us up.
We made a plan about how we might record the types of birds we might see when we went back into forest school. (Being independent) (Being at one with nature)
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This week we explored the texture of different things. We learned new words to describe how things felt like ‘sticky’ and ‘runny’. The Gloop was amazing and sometimes it was runny but then it went hard. We explored the insides of old pumpkins and even made a a cauldron full of witches porridge!
Welcome Blue Group! What a fantastic first few weeks we have had welcoming the blue group into our setting. They have settled into our nursery routine; including being special helper, giving out the snack and singing songs at large group time. They have enjoyed exploring all that has been on offer to them and they are beginning to form some lovely relationships.
It has been a pleasure to see, Mrs Wood
Making tea for friends
Large group time
Exploring paint
Being special helper
Working as a team
Making new friends
Having a go
Exploring new areas
Counting
Exploring outdoors…and gathering our snacks
Enjoying a good story
Using equipment for all sorts of things!
School uniforms may be purchased from our office by use of an order form. There are also nearly new uniforms that are hung in the entrance and parents shelter. A small donation for these would be gratefully received, however not required.
REMEMBER
Uniforms are not compulsory!
Message from Northumbria Police
We believe that prevention is better than cure, and the earlier we speak to children about how to stay safe online, the better. Parents and carers have a crucial role to play in this.
Parents can be directed to this link Keeping children safe online / NSPCC where they will find advice on parental controls, apps, online gaming, and more.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/#guides