Thursday 2nd April 2020

Hello Reception,

We are so pleased with all the blogs that have been posted so far and the super observations on Evidence me. You have really been working hard. Keep it up!

Attached below are your learning tasks for today.

Have fun, it’s not long till the Easter holidays. We are all so proud of you.

Thursday 2nd April

Handa’s surprise Book review

Please get in touch with us if you have any questions newdale.yearrteam@taw.org.uk

Miss Broadhurst, Mrs Evans and Miss Taylor.

 

Make Your Own Playdough Recipe

Good afternoon all! Although I have aimed this at nursery, I think all families may like to have a go! 

Today, I have recorded an easy step by step playdough recipe using ingredients you may well have at home. Have a little look at the video below and see if you can make your own! I find making playdough with the children almost as fun as playing with it.  

 

Please take extra care when using hot water – grown ups to do this bit.

The ingredients you will need are as follows: 

1 cup flour

1/4 cup salt 

3/4 cup of (hot) water 

3 tablespoons lemon juice (this is substituted cream of tartar) 

1 tablespoon sunflower oil 

Food colouring (optional) 

You may need to add more flour once your playdough has been mixed. Keep kneading until you get to a soft texture. You can also add scents such as conditioner/vanilla essence etc to create a nice smell. 

I have also attached some playdough mats you can use once your playdough is ready and cooled down (if you have polly pockets you can pop them inside). 

If you do not have access to playdough tools, how about using children’s toys. Small world figures such as dinosaurs make fabulous prints!

You could also use the playdough for letter or number activities. Let your imagination take over!

I hope you have found this useful. Take care 

Spring Playdough Mats

Easter Playdough Mats

Phase 2 Letters Playdough Mats

Number Playdough Mats

Natural resources art

Following our wonderful training with the National Trust, why not try some of the creative ideas with your children at home that we would have been doing on our walks at nursery and School. All you need is what nature gives you and that’s free! I have attached some of the ideas here but let your children’s little creative minds run free and have some fun.

Nature Crafts and Nature Art Activities that use Natural Materials | Rhythms of Play

Nature Crafts and Nature Art Activities that use Natural Materials | Rhythms of Play

10 Ideas for Creating with Natural Materials

• Make a Rock Science Experiment. ( use YouTube video search for this, all you need is sugar, water, food colouring and lollipop sticks)

• Leaf People Craft.

• Play Dough with natural materials

• Painting with Pine Needles, combs, leaves and sticks.

• Make Hedgehog and bird pictures using all natural resources around you.

• Learning how colours can change by mixing and painting with Vegetables.

• Marble art

• Creating with Shells-Sculptures, Play Dough & Sand art.

• Frame your art using sticks.

Reception Learning Wednesday 1st April

Hello all. We hope you are still safe and well. Please find attached the activities for Wednesday.

We have loved seeing all your work from home so thank you for sharing. If you haven’t got a balloon for the outdoor activity perhaps you could use a ball instead.

Keep up the fantastic work.

The Reception Team

Wednesday 1st April

 

Reception Home Learning Tuesday 31st March

Hello. We have really enjoyed seeing all of your posts today especially all of your work on your writing, PE, Yoga and scavenger hunts. Please find attached the work for tomorrow.

We hope you are enjoying everything so far. Thank you again for all of your hard work.

Mrs Evans, Miss Taylor and Miss Broadhurst

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Tuesday 31st March

Sign language

Here at Newdale nursery we pride ourselves in learning and using sign language to support our phonics and communication between Send children and adults. All the children have great fun learning the actions and understand that not all our friends see life through the same window.

I have attached the actions that go along side the phonics flash cards and read write ink. Enjoy have some fun, try learning your name. We would love to see your efforts, post them on the website or in your child’s evidence me app.

Young minds

Your child may understandably be concerned or worried by what they see, read or hear in the news, online or at school regarding coronavirus (covid-19). As a parent or carer, it’s good to talk to them honestly but calmly about what is happening, and to not ignore or shield them from what is going on in the world. Children look to adults in their life for comfort when they are distressed, and will take a lead on how to view things from you. Remember, you don’t have to have all the answers, but it is better to have a gentle conversation to reassure your child that they can talk to you so they don’t feel like they’re on their own.

You may need to gauge their level of understanding or interest to decide what level of detail you need to go into when explaining what is going on. It’s important to respond to their questions and concerns, so that anxieties don’t build up. You could start by asking them what they think is going on, if their friends are talking about it and what they are saying, and if they have any questions.

Older children may have already read or seen a lot of information about coronavirus on social media or online. If they are feeling overwhelmed by what they are reading, encourage them to acknowledge what they are finding difficult. You could help them limit the amount of times they check the news, and encourage them to get information from reputable websites. The Government website is the most up-to-date and reliable source of information, and the NHS common questions has useful information if they are worried about symptoms or family members.

Starting a conversation can be difficult, especially if you’re worried that your child is having a hard time. You’re the leading expert when it comes to your child. You can tell when they aren’t in the mood to talk, or when they aren’t responding to your attempts. Above all, it’s important to remember that as a parent, you do not need to know all the answers but you can help to contain their fears and anxieties by being there for them.

Here are two fantastic groups offering their online support through this, Chams and Bee u.

Reception Home Learning Monday 30th March

Hello to all of our lovely children and parents. We hope you are all staying fit and healthy and that you have had a wonderful weekend. We want to say a very big thank you to you and your parents for working so hard last week. We are extremely proud of you all and have really enjoyed seeing all of your fantastic work at home. Thank you to your family too for supporting you so well at home alongside their own jobs. All of the Reception Staff are very grateful. We hope you have another wonderful week at home and enjoy the activities we have set for you. Even though it was supposed to be the Easter holidays the week after next, we will still be sending some Easter activities for you to do.

We look forward to seeing all of your work again this week which can be uploaded to Evidence me and the Year R Blog and please feel free to contact us via the email if you have any questions.

Many Thanks

Mrs Evans, Miss Taylor, Mrs Stevens, Miss Broadhurst and Miss Marshall

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handa surprise writing

Monday 30th March