Science Week

This week the children in Nursery have been super scientists! They have been investigating lots of different things.

The children used puff pastry to make cheese straws. They noticed that it had lines down the side for layers. The children made predictions about what would happen when it was cooked. The children noticed that the pastry had risen in the oven, it was amazing!

The children became detectives. They were given pots with different scents and the children had to guess what the smell was. The children loved the smell of lavender, lemon and hot chocolate but weren’t so keen about coffee or vinegar!

The children were given the challenge of picking up a block of ice using a piece of string and salt. The children found this very tricky! They explored putting salt on the ice then placing the string on top – but that didn’t work! The children then thought to put the string on the ice before adding a lot of salt. The children were amazed when they could lift the ice up! It was just like magic!

World Book Day

This week the children in Nursery have celebrated World Book Day by dressing up in some of their favourite costumes inspired by Narnia.

The children chose their favourite books to show the grown ups!

The children loved talking about what part of the story they enjoyed the most.

Transport!

This week the children have been thinking about different types of transport, how they move and if they have ever used them before.

No-one has ever been on a submarine, but lots of children have been in a car or on a bus!

Zach told everybody about the time he went to town on the bus, it was very exciting but a bit noisy!

Paige has been on an aeroplane before when she went on her holiday.

The children looked at photos of different types of transport and then used the mobilo to make models!

The children also practised developing their cutting skills by cutting around different vehicles.

Lunar New Year

This week we have been learning all about Lunar New Year.

The children have enjoyed the challenge of using chopsticks to pick up the “noodles”. It was really tricky but they all persevered!

The children have been practising how to write numbers in Chinese! They had to find the character that matched their age – look how amazing they are!

The children also created wonderful silhouette artwork of a rabbit. They carefully used sponges to dab paint onto a template of a rabbit. They then removed it to see a rabbit outline.

Winter Wonderland

The children in Nursery have been reading ‘Winter Wonderland’ this week. It was a bit different to the books we normally read as it told us lots of facts! We learned that this is called a non-fiction book.

The children discussed what they could do in Winter, lots of them have enjoyed making snowmen before!

The children folded a piece of paper in half and then carefully snipped shapes using scissors to make snowflakes. They persevered even though it was so tricky!

Forest School

We took the children outside and listened to the birds cheeping. The children couldn’t see any berries for the birds to eat and became very concerned! We talked about making a bird feeder using cereal, and either string or pipe cleaners.

The children found threading the cereal onto the string really tricky as it kept unravelling but they were determined to help the birds!

The children enjoyed hanging the feeders on the trees in the Forest. We hope the birds enjoy their food!

Christmas Party

The children in Nursery have been learning all about how Christians celebrate Christmas.

They have learned the Nativity story, practised wrapping presents, made Christmas cards and sung Christmas songs. The children knew that people have Christmas parties too!

On Wednesday the children wore their party clothes and made special party hats. They sat together and had special party food.

The children then played party games including musical chairs and sleeping lions. Mrs Richardson was very cheeky at the end of sleeping lions. She made such a loud noise with a pan to wake the lions up!

The children and staff all hope that you have a restful holiday and get to spend some time with your favourite people. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Christmas Show

This week we performed our Christmas Story and songs for our grown ups.

We dressed up in our best Nativity costumes, took some photos and then waited quietly.

We were a little bit nervous when all of the grown ups came in; there were so many that some of them had to stand up!

We all joined in re-telling the Nativity Story. Our favourite part is when the innkeepers won’t let Mary and Joseph stay with them.

We used our best singing voices for the songs. We love singing Jingle Bells!

We were so glad that our grown ups came to watch our show. We had put lots of effort into learning it all. One Mummy even said she was so proud she was going to cry!

Well done Nursery!

Christmas Decorations

This week we have really been getting ready for Christmas!

The children in Nursery have been helping to decorate the classroom with tinsel, lights and Christmas trees. They had to be very patient and wait their turn to put the baubles on the tree. The children had to think very carefully about where to place the baubles to make it look the best!

The children have been learning to retell the Nativity story using actions. They have also dressed up as characters from the Nativity story. The children really enjoyed being angels and shepherds!

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Can You See..?

This week we have read Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Can You See? We loved looking at the pictures and we were really good at guessing which colour was going to be next!

We went outside into the Forest to see if we could find a brown bear…

We practised changing the words to the story whilst we were outside.

“Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what can you see..?”

“I can see children looking at me!”

“Children, Children, what can you see..?”

“We can see brown leaves looking at me!”

We loved being outside and noticing all the changes in the world around us!

Stormy Pictures…

We have read After the Storm by Nick Butterworth this week.

We loved looking at the pictures of the animals in the book. They all looked so sad!

We talked about what a storm is and decided that we could draw a stormy picture. The children laid on their stomachs to develop their core muscles for writing. Look at the big windy movements we made!

We really had to stretch to fill the paper!

After that, we decided to add the stormy clouds by using watercolour paints. We carefully had to mix the water onto the paint. We found that if we added more water, the colour was lighter!

We were so proud of our stormy pictures!