Mighty oaks New term

This term in Mighty Oaks 🌳 our Topic is
‘All about me’ As we will be talking about ourselves and our families, we would love to see photos of your houses ( just the outside) and family photos for our boards and display ‘ love you to the moon and back ‘ The family photo is mainly for our new starters as I know many have done this for us already ❤️ and the children love looking at each other’s families. If you haven’t already sent in a family photo, then there’s still time.
All photos of your house and families can be sent in via the app evidence me.

Our Treefic Tuesdays will be starting next week, the following groups will be going in our Am or Pm slots. To make this fair we rotate these termly so every group gets a turn to go. For this please bring in wellies and come in an old coat that you don’t mind getting a little bit dirty.

Am
Green group
Orange group
Red group

Pm
Yellow group
Purple group
Blue group

If you are unsure what group your child is in I can answer this for you now or you could ask on Monday at the gate.

That’s a wrap

Well that’s a wrap 🎄🎁 what a term it’s been! Full of celebrations all around. Seeing Santa, disco party, snow ball fight, the Christmas performance and many, many more exciting activities.
We wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year 🥳
Thank you from all of the team for the wonderful positive comments it really does make us feel proud of what we do with the children and each milestone achieved. Also a massive thank you for the ever so thoughtful cards and gifts.

We look forward to returning in January with some new faces joining us ❤️

Our Christmas play 🎄

Thank you to all that were able to attend the play on Friday 🎄
The children have worked incredibly hard on learning all these songs and their lines. They thoroughly deserved the round of applause you gave them. 👏🏻
I’ve attach a few images here but please see your evidence me accounts for short videos. As always we ask you not to post these videos on any social media accounts as some parents don’t give their permission to do so. ❤️🎄

The Christmas dinner went down a real treat this week, the children celebrated in style with their very own handmade party hats.
Next week there will be a very special visitor coming to nursery on the Wednesday afternoon ( I wonder who that could be this time of year? 🎅🏼) and a Christmas party Thursday with fun and games and lots of party food 🎄❄️

Christmas dinner and play

Don’t forget this week Wednesday 13th Christmas dinner and Friday 15th the Christmas sing a long play there will be two showings one at 10:00 and one at 2:00 if you child is not booked in on the Friday but you’d love to let them join in, please bring them to the main entrance where will we collect them from you ready for you to watch the show in the hall. No tickets required and children for both events are more than welcome to wear something Christmas for the occasions.
🎄🎅🏽

Wonderland 🎄❄️🎅🏼

Walking in a winters wonder land. 🎄❄️
Mighty oaks had the most magical time visiting wonderland on Thursday, they were so excited to see Santa and his reindeers. What a treat ! 🎅🏼❤️
Exploring wonderland we had a boogie, rode on the rides, ate our dinner in a castle and even adventured through the woods of the dinosaurs 🦖
Thank you to of our helpers on the day it really does make a difference. Having opportunities to go on these visits with nursery is a really bonus, memories to treasure forever.

Nursery’s Christmas Cake stall

Thank you to everyone that donated and brought cakes for and from our stall yesterday 🎄 we made over £120 all of which we are giving back to our families with money going towards trips and resources. It was lovely to see all of you attend, catching up and having fun. 🎅🏽

Christmas stall

If you still wish to contribute to the nursery Christmas stall we are asking that you bring in cakes today and tomorrow.
We really thank you for the donations we’ve had so far. 🎄

The koala who could 🐨🌳🇦🇺

Our book this week was ‘ The koala who could’ 🐨🌳
A koala kevin finds change a challenge until change comes without warning, and he finds it much better than he thought. The themes of The Koala Who Could include that it can be difficult to admit your fears and anxieties and that change can bring new and wonderful experiences.
We studied Australia the art, the music and other animals, by looking at educational short videos, books, creating and playing our very own didgeridoos and trying aboriginal art face painting.

In the woods the children relaxed whilst tree gazing, looking at all that is above, this time of year was particularly beautiful for this with all the autumn colours all around them. Then holding on to the trees ever so tightly they tried to hang on like a koala would.

In cooking we made a recipe from Australia 🇦🇺 pastry swirls using chicken sausages, bacon bits and cheese. 🧑🏿‍🍳

PE Mr Birch laid out lots of different target practice equipment for the children to try and get. Over arm,under arm and sliding, how cool does all that look ! Very active 🥇 choosing their Star players for trying hard and giving new things a try ⭐️👏🏻

Next week the children will be learning about bedtime and how to sleep well as part of their themed book: Can’t you sleep little bear ?

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Scarlet fever

Dear Parents/Carers,
Scarlet Fever
We are starting to see cases of scarlet fever again in Telford schools, so we are issuing some advice from the Health Protection Hub.
What is really important to prevent scarlet fever potentially turning from a mild illness to something life-threatening, is early diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, it is important that we make parents aware of the signs and symptoms.
Signs and symptoms of scarlet fever
The early symptoms of scarlet fever include sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting. After 12 to 48 hours the characteristic red, pinhead rash develops, typically first appearing on the chest and stomach, then rapidly spreading to other parts of the body, and giving the skin a sandpaper-like texture. The scarlet rash may be harder to spot on darker skin, although the ‘sandpaper’ feel should be present. Patients typically have flushed cheeks and pallor around the mouth. This may be accompanied by a ‘strawberry tongue’. As the child improves peeling of the skin can occur.
NHS information, including photos of the condition, is available here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/scarlet-fever/
Single cases should be advised to seek advice from their GP.
If you could let us know if you have a confirmed diagnosis of Scarlett Fever, as this will allow us to put in additional measures in setting.

Kind regards,

Miss Cook
Headteacher

Lest we forget 🌺 and Owl babies week

Mighty Oaks children have really liked reading this weeks book ‘ owl babies ‘
They made their very own owl pictures using sponge printing, tissue paper,feathers and wood that have been put on our walls for displays.
In the woods they made owls using leaves and other natural resources and went on a hunt for sticks, sorting them according to size and made a big and little nest. Hidden along the way they had to look for the owl teddies high up in the trees.
Between friends some read the story from memory using the visuals, whilst another friend acted it out, flying, swooping and flapping our wings. 🪶🪵

Exploring the art piece of Wassily Kandinsky’s Circles in a Circle and Stained in Triangle, they talked about the shapes they could find, name and relate the shapes to every day objects. Some wonderful ideas and creative minds shinned as they begun their very own master pieces, fitting as Kandinsky thought Circles were a Symbol of Progress and Renewal. 🔵🔺🟪

Cooking club we talked about the weekend just gone being bonfire night and if any had seen fireworks. Then we made a very own sparklers using bread sticks, chocolate and sprinkles. 🎆🎇

PE indoors had a verity of games to play all retaliating back to the book. From starting off in the very own nest sleeping in the sunlight and waking up when the moon came out swooping high and low before they landed onto their branches for a little rest, and they throwing shooting stars onto a branch. 🪹🪶🪺
PE outdoors was a revisit back to the game of minions and bananas 🍌

And least we shall not forget an educational video was shown as we talked about Remembrance Day and why we wear poppies. The children proudly stood holding their huge poppy and wreath just like the people on the news. Using Makaton actions for the words, flower, poppy and soldier. 🌺

Next week we will be celebrating Diwali 🪔

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