Tuesday 12th May Activities

Good morning nursery, the sun is shining again!

Today’s suggested activities are below for you, we hope you are still finding these useful!

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Thank you for you continuing to share your wonderful activities with us, whether you are taking in part in our suggested or doing your own thing, they are all fabulous!

Enjoy your day, take care

 

Update from Miss Cook

Dear Parents/Carers,

 As you will have no doubt heard, yesterday the Prime Minister outlined guidelines that schools MAY return on a phased opening from June 1st starting with Reception, Year 1 and Year 6.  At this moment we are waiting for further guidelines from the Government and the local authority.  We will of course update you with more information as it becomes clearer to us.

 Thank you for your continued patience during this difficult time.

 Kind regards

Miss Cook

Headteacher

Monday’s phonics challenge

Happy Monday everyone!

Your phonics challenge today is a fun online bingo game.  It can either be downloaded and printed out or just copy the board that you want.  The game starts at phase 2 and has fun sound effects.  Please use the link…

https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/bingoOriginal/index.html

Enjoy!

Wonderful observations

Keep them coming because we love looking. You have all again done an amazing job. We’ve all had a nice week it’s clear to see, more milestones have been achieved. Your hand writing and reading is coming along nicely. Enjoying maths in so many different ways from activity sheets to playing games. Lots of you have been exploring our wonderful country side but more importantly respecting it and talking about the wild life and insects that you find.

We all had a big day to celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day and the weather was fab too for the garden party’s, dancing, painting your own t-shirts, dressing up, tea and cakes. 🇬🇧

Nursery Activities Monday 11th May

Good morning nursery,

We hope you all had a fabulous weekend and enjoyed celebrating VE Day. Please send in your photos, we would love to see them.

As today is Monday, we are starting a new theme. This week’s theme will focus on ‘Citizenship’. Nursery will adapt this to include personal, social and emotional development and health and self care. The first activity this morning is to help grown ups lay the table safely!

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Table Place Setting

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p08bmd70/get-well-soon-coronavirus

The sun is shining today, we hope you are all ok :)

Stay safe, take care.

 

VE Day Junk Modelling Challenge

As it is VE Day tomorrow, you may like to take part in a JUNK MODELLING CHALLENGE that has been launched by the museum at RAF Cosford. The challenge is to build your very own aircraft, using whatever you can find around your home! In school, pupils from Nursery to Year 6 love junk modelling so I am sure many children would love to have a go at this at home – it would even be a nice project for siblings, or whole families, to work on together! 🛫🛫

The competition deadline is Thursday 14th May. To enter your aircraft, all you need to do is post a photo of your creation in the comments on the competition post, which can be found at ‘The Royal Air Force Museum, Cosford‘ Facebook page. Alternatively, you can share your photo using the tag ‘@rafmuseum‘ on Facebook.

Good Luck!! ☘

Thursday’s phonics challenge

Today I thought it would be fun to play the following game.  Set up some planets on the floor (pieces of paper or cushions) and explain that your child is going to be a rocket.  They fly to the next planet if they tell you the sounds in the object you are holding up.  If you held up a mug they would shout “m”, “u”, “g”.  By telling you the sounds they travel to the next planet where you could hold up a pen, hat, doll, bag and so on.  When they reach the last planet they could perhaps have a reward?

Nursery Activities Thursday 7th May

Good morning nursery,

The suggested activities for today will be the last in this format for this week as tomorrow is our bank holiday for VE Day. You can find activities for VE day on our nursery news page.

The activities today are using the environment to make your own woodland. We are also looking at the life cycle of a plant. The sun is shining again for us so we are able to take part in these outside in our gardens if we can.

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Jack-And-The-Beanstalk-Story-PowerPoint

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Enjoy your weekend, take care and stay safe

The Nursery Team

Numicon Challenge

Good afternoon nursery, I hope you enjoyed our fun Numicon challenge last week using bricks to represent your one piece of Numicon. Today, I have another challenge for you. It is the opposite this time, instead of using your bricks to represent your Numicon, I would like to see how many Numicon pieces you can use to represent one number.

For my example I chose number 6, you can choose a different number if you like. What happens to the pattern when you put the pieces together like I have? How many times can you make the same number? How many pieces did you use?

You may use more than one of the same (if you are able to print them). For example; to represent my number 6, I could use 6 pieces of my number 1 value.

Let us know how you get on, enjoy 😉

Let’s celebrate VE Day

🇬🇧let’s get ready to celebrate VE Day this Friday by making some creative sandwiches for our Wonderful Wednesday activity. Have some fun and let your imagination flow while learning new skills. Enjoy 🇬🇧