Nursery Activities Thursday 23rd April

Good morning nursery, another sunny day for us!

We have received some wonderful photos from parents and carers, thank you for keeping in touch with us. The parent interaction through the Evidence Me app and our Facebook page enables us to continue to build profiles and work on wonderful next steps for your children. We also love to see them to simply know that you are all safe and well 🌈

Here are the suggested activities for today.

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Self Portrait

Take Care, The Nursery Team.

Wednesday phonics challenge

Today I’d like you to return to “new phonics play” on the internet and select the game “reading robot”.  Select the phase 2 level.  Your child then looks at each word on the robot’s chest and tries to say each letter sound (you can of course look back at Mrs Giordano’s letter cards to help them at this point).  As they say each sound we would then get the children to pat their arm.  We encourage the children to stroke their arm next whilst saying each sound in order to blend them together, don’t worry it this sounds confusing the children should know what to do!  If they read the word correctly press the green tick if not press the red cross.  Your child will then get a score.  You could record this score and then return to this game another time, can they beat their score?

Wonderful Wednesdays

Carrying on with our theme of farming in cooking and looking down my list of so many wonderful ideas from the children. Today’s suggestion comes from Tiger- lily in Blue Group. Tiger wanted to make Flap Jacks!

The main ingredient in flap jacks is oats. What are oats? Where does it come from?

Oats grow in fields like wheat and barley all year round. Crops sown in spring and harvested in August are called ‘spring oats‘. Crops sown in September and harvested in spring are called ‘winter oats‘.

The video clip link is very short and shows you how the farmer grows the wheat then how it goes through

the machines all the way to the shops. This video also shows you how the oats become yummy Porridge at the end, another great treat with a spoon of jam on top.

I’ve attached a really easy recipe for you to follow, but feel free to get experimenting by adding some of your favourite fruits 🍇 🍏 🍒

Share your little ones creations with us, we’d all love to see. Have a wonderful Wednesday 👨🏿‍🍳👩‍🍳

https://youtu.be/D_hl5LEBIms

Design A Birthday Cake

Yesterday was our Queen’s birthday, Happy birthday your majesty!

Can you design the Queen a birthday cake? We have attached a template to support if you like.

Design A Birthday Cake

Nursery Activities Wednesday 22nd April

Good morning nursery, it is Wednesday already!

The sun is shining and I can hear those birds singing this morning, what a wonderful sound!

Here are today’s suggested activities for you:

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Leaf Rubbing

Have a lovely day, take care and keep smiling.

The Nursery Team

Tuesday phonics challenge

I hope that you and your child enjoyed yesterday’s phonics challenge.

When we have our letters and sounds time in nursery we spend part of that time learning the actions for each letter sound and write some of them on a daily basis.  Your challenge today is to look at the fantastic resources posted on April 20th by Mrs Giordano on the website that show the correct formation for each letter and how to do the accompanying action.  I would then like you to encourage your child to write their name looking carefully at each letter.  If they are very confident please help them to write their surname too.  Of course, if they are really enjoying this they could write other names within the family.  Do let us know how they get on by sending in photographs on evidence me.  Have fun and happy writing!

 

Nursery Activities Tuesday 21st April

Good morning nursery, our team are smiling at all the wonderful photos that we are receiving through Evidence Me. You are all doing such a fabulous job!

Here are today’s suggested activities, we hope you are enjoying them.

Stay safe and enjoy the sunshine.

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Phonics challenge

During the summer term (in normal times!) we are able to really challenge the older nursery children with their phonic (letters and sounds) knowledge as they have been working so hard all year.  The children usually know many of the 26 letter sounds by now (don’t worry if your child doesn’t every child is different).  At this point we stretch the children a little more using fun activities to try and read simple words.  As we are unable to do this at nursery at the moment we are hoping that you could try these out at home on a daily basis just for about 15-20 minutes a day.  The children usually love the games and it’s a great way to keep them entertained as well as learning.

My phonics challenge for  today can be found by googling phonics play on the internet.  Please then select the new version and input the current Username:march followed by the Password:home.  This takes you to lots of free games that in normal times schools are charged for but are kindly free during the lock down.  On the site I would like you to select the game Buried treasure at Phase 2 (this level is appropriate for the majority of the children going to school in September).  In this game the children have to drag coins with real words on them to the pirates’ treasure chest and drag the coins with fake words to the dustbin.  In order to help your child with this when you select which letter to use click on “revise all”.  Your child can then look at each letter on the coin saying their sounds out loud and then try to blend the sounds together to read the word.  This takes a bit of practise but we usually tap each sound on our arm as we read them and then stroke our arm as we blend them together.

Please have a go if you can and send in photo’s on the evidence me app.  More challenges to follow!

School Update- Monday 20th April

Dear Parent/Carer,

I hope you all had a good Easter, despite the strange times we are living in at the moment.

I would love nothing more than to be writing to tell you of a reopening date, but alas, we are again bound by the rules of the Government in an extended lock down.

We are all hopeful that we will at some point return this academic year and really hope that we do, so that our Year 6 children can say their goodbyes, so that our new Reception children can get a taster of next year and of course so all of our other children can meet their new teacher and get to see their new classroom for next year. Fingers crossed…

I am very proud of all of the Newdale teams and how they have responded during this very difficult time. There is so much work going on behind the scenes and everyone is playing their part. The admin team have been battling with all sorts of issues around ordering vouchers and sorting out codes, the Pastoral team making sure all of our families are safe, our teaching team doing all they can to support online learning at home and the teaching assistant team volunteering and doing lots of preparation for this term and beyond.

We have and continue to remain open to the children of key workers. We were open all over Easter including Good Friday and Easter Monday, as we wanted to support the national drive to keep our key workers in work. The volunteers in school have been amazing. Despite anxiety around infection and the difficulties in social distancing with children, they are coming in and offering the best childcare possible in our hub. As ever, if you feel you qualify for provision then please email school or give us a ring (details on the website). If you have concerns about your children at home then we might be able to help with advice or signpost you to support, so please do get in touch.

I am trying really hard to see the positives and am very thankful that the weather has been very kind to us during this time. I am hoping children can get outside in gardens and enjoy their exercise sessions each day: I know I am!

I will update you when we know more, but in the meantime we thank you for your support with home online learning. It really will make a difference to the children when they finally return to us.

Kind regards and stay safe…

Miss Cook