Nursery Activities Tuesday 28th April

Good morning nursery,

Please find attached the suggested activities for today. It’s time to get crafty, let’s make our own rain makers and shakers! These can be made using lots of resources you may have in your home.

Tuesday-28th-April-Activity

Enjoy, The Nursery Team

Nursery Activities

Some of our nursery team have taken part in our suggested activities with their own children too. Take a look at the videos below!

Our activities can be adjusted to suit your needs and resources. We love hearing about your activities, whether they are the suggested ones or your own. Keep sending them in and we can share them too.

Nursery Activities Monday 27th April

Good morning nursery

We hope you enjoyed our ‘Art’ themed activities last week, we received some fabulous photos, thank you.

This week’s theme will now focus on ‘Music’. Music can be simple and can be enjoyed by all, nursery love using instruments to make simple sounds and tap out beats.

We would like you to enjoy music in lots of ways using lots of resources if you can. The activity today uses pots and pans! Have a little look below.

Monday-27th-April-Activity

Enjoy your day,take care.

 

Monday’s phonics challenge

Hope you’ve all had a great weekend.

Your challenge for Monday is to make a card, drawing or letter to send to someone your child cares about but is unable to visit at the moment.  They could include a drawing of themselves and their favourite activities at the moment.  Can you then encourage them to write their name on it (explain that this is so the recipient knows who it is from) using the correct letter formation?  I then would love them to add writing to their pictures by labelling what they have drawn, for example if they have drawn a fire engine they might write “f” or even further sounds they can hear such as  “fr en”.  It’s absolutely fine for them to write just what they can hear.  It would be great then if you could post their work, this gives children a real reason to write which is very motivating for them.

Friday’s phonic challenge

On a Friday we usually go over the phonics we have learnt that week and play a few games.  One of the games that has always proved popular is bingo.  This particular version is available on twinkle (this is a free website at the moment) and the game you are looking for is called “cvc bingo matching card game”.  Again, use the phase 2 level as this is most appropriate.  However, this only works with a printer.  You could instead though make your own version with your child, they could draw the pictures and write the letters.  You would need to make two boards (if you’re not sure how they should look just google the game even if you’re not going to print it).  The words include net, man, dog, tap and so on.

Have fun!

Nursery Activities Friday 24th April

Happy Friday nursery, we hope you are all safe and well.

You are all doing a fantastic job at home, keep smiling :)

Here are the suggested activities for today, we hope you have a nice weekend and enjoy the sunshine at home.

Friday 24th-April-Activity

Nursery Numicon Challenge

Numicon:

Numicon is a teaching aid consisting of plastic tiles with holes which represent the numbers 1 to 10. They can be used to teach place value, ordering and calculation. Numicon are designed to make numbers real for children by them being able to see and physically touch each number.

Each Numicon shape provides children with a visual image of what a number looks like. A child will start to recognise the relationship between different numbers, as each Numicon piece has an extra hole to the last one.

As you may not have access to actual Numicon resources, I have attached a copy you can use as a paper template to print and cut them out. Once you get the hang of Numicon, you can make an activity as simple or as challenging as you wish.

So for our first challenge, we would simply like you to have a little play with them. We use Numicon in nursery already so your child may surprise you!

Next week I will be posting some ‘Numicon Challenge’ activities to support you.

Numicon

 

 

Key worker children information

If your child is currently attending school because you are a key worker, please can you provide your child with sun cream to bring into school so they can apply it when needed. School staff have planned spending more time outside to make the most of the beautiful weather and social distancing easier for all staff and children.  

Thursday’s phonics challenge

Today, I thought we’d get a little active!  Please could you help your child write the following letters on separate pieces of A4 (or similar) sized paper…

s a t p i n

When you have done this place them around the room and put some music on.  Encourage your child to dance around to the music and then when the music stops call a letter out and your child runs to it (a bit like musical chairs).  Repeat this with all of the letters.

Bring the letters back to the carpet or table together and explain that you are going to put some of them together to make words, can they help you read them?

For example, you could put p a t together, sound it out carefully by tapping your arm and then stroke the sounds together.  You could then swap out one of the letters and continue to make new words.  Your child, if they are feeling confident could make their own words up.  This is a great activity to use again another day, just chose different letters, enjoy!