Try these simple relaxation and mindfulness activities together and help your child learn to calm down when they feel stressed or anxious. Follow this link to access the resource: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/joinin/seven-techniques-for-helping-kids-keep-calm
Nursery Blog
Exploring our new Early Years outdoor area
The children in nursery and reception have been so excited to explore our new outdoor area! We have a new texture kitchen to make pies, potions and perfumes, a core strength area, water wall, maths and literacy zone and our own mini ‘Community Park’. A big thank you to Cool Canvas for creating this amazing space for our children to learn 🙂
EYFS Outdoor Area
We are so excited to have Cool Canvas on site this week developing our Outdoor Area. The children are so excited to see the finished product and to get learning outside in the new space!
Nursery transition week w/c 7th September
We are really looking forward to welcoming the nursery children into school next week!
You should have previously received a letter via email, with details of your child’s two transition sessions. The transition sessions will last for 1 and a half hours each and there will be a smaller number of children. Due to current restrictions parents are not able to attend the sessions and we are asking you to leave your child with us at the nursery gate. We will be happy to give you a call and let you know how they have settled.
New EYFS Storytime
If you are joining Reception or Nursery in September follow this link to hear a story from your new class teacher.
Learn Latin
Watch: https://dinolingo.com/latin-for-kids/latin-lessons-animals-1/ to learn some basic Latin words and phrases. Choose from a number of games and activities to start building your Latin knowledge!
‘Baby Shark’ in Spanish
Listen to ‘Baby Shark’ in Spanish. Can you sing along to the song? Buena suerte!
Plant a magic bean with Miss Wright
Hello everybody!
Our new words for this week are ‘grow’ and ‘planting.’ I had a go at planting my own bean like Jasper the cat! This means that I have put the bean in some soil so that it can grow. Can you have a go at planting your own bean?
You will need:
– runner bean seeds
– a small plant pot
– soil
– a garden tool for scooping (a tablespoon or cup also work fine!)
Make sure you keep your pot in a sunny spot and water the bean every day. This will help it to grow!
Don’t worry if you can’t plant your own bean at home, as I will be posting a picture of my bean plant every week.
Happy planting!
From Miss Wright 🙂