Nature walk

This afternoon reception went on our nature walk. We were looking out for gorse bushes, larch trees and holly.

Super Writing

These girls from Mrs Evans and Miss Taylors class, made us all feel so proud with their wonderful writing about plants.

Rosie aged 5 and Skylar Aged 4

 

Forest school

Today in forest school we were busy planting seeds. We have been writing instructions on planting in our literacy lessons.

Value of the Month- March

Thank you for all your support with the value of the month for February, which was Caring. At Newdale it is wonderful to watch the children display their caring sides whilst in class and out on the playground.

Our value of the month for March is Belief

What are beliefs?
Trust, faith, or confidence in (someone or something)

Our focus on Beliefs has three strands:

· Believing in our own abilities and encouraging the abilities of others.
· Being able to understand that not everyone shares the same belief.
· Being able discuss reasons why we believe in the things we do

Suggestions for parents to work with children at home:

Discuss what the word means:
– Accepting that something is true/exists
– Having trust, faith or confidence in someone/something
– Self-belief – trust in your own abilities

Discuss with your child who they trust the most and why. Explain that this means they have belief in their abilities to care and look out for them.
Explore different religions; explain that people have different beliefs and that we should respect them even if their beliefs are different to their own.
Self-belief- discuss with your child how they feel about their learning and other skills and attributes. Talk about what they could do when faced with a challenge. It’s important that children learn the importance of perseverance even when faced with difficulties.
One of our British Values is Democracy. You could talk to your child about the purpose of Parliament. Discuss the importance of voting, and the fact that individuals vote for parties they believe will do an effective job in government.

Please let your child’s teacher know if we can celebrate any work from home, in school.
Feedback on the values and what you do at home is really valuable to us and we really appreciate all your support.
If you can support us in any way, please get in touch via the school office.

Nature Walk: Wednesday 4th March

Next Wednesday afternoon (4th March) the children will be going on their first nature walk. We will be looking for Gorse, Silver Birch, Bramble and larch. Later on in the year we will be revisiting the site to see how it has changed.

Please can the children bring in their wellies in case it is muddy.

Many thanks The Reception Team

 

Eat well Project

The last few children enjoyed making their pizza muffins today.

Shrove Tuesday

We enjoyed making pancakes and have learnt about Shrove Tuesday.

Shrove Tuesday

Reception enjoyed making pancakes this morning but they enjoyed eating them even more. Yum Yum.
We linked our cooking to maths and measuring and we ensured we all followed health and hygiene rules.

Eatwell project

Today some of reception took part in the eatwell project. We learnt how to cook pizza muffins. We learnt lots of great skills and it was really fun.
The children that didn’t cook today will be cooking the pizza muffins after half term :)