Category: Nursery Blog
This week in Nursery the children started a mini project called ‘Splash!’ We began the week by thinking about why is water wet! We thought about all the different ways we can use water. The children have enjoyed exploring water in many different ways! In Maths the children have thought about which container holds the most and the least amount
This week in Nursery the children started a mini project called ‘Splash!’ We began the week by thinking about why is water wet! We thought about all the different ways we can use water. The children have enjoyed exploring water in many different ways! In Maths the children have thought about which container holds the most and the least amount
This week we have been continuing to learn about our wonderful world with a particular focus on looking after it. The children thought about how dropping litter can harm wildlife. They enjoyed collecting the litter using litter pickers. We thought about recycling and discussed how we can recycle some packaging, such as plastic, cans and cardboard and paper. The children
This week we have been continuing to learn about our wonderful world with a particular focus on looking after it. The children thought about how dropping litter can harm wildlife. They enjoyed collecting the litter using litter pickers. We thought about recycling and discussed how we can recycle some packaging, such as plastic, cans and cardboard and paper. The children
In Nursery this week our focus has been on learning about people around the world. The children listened to different stories from around the world. These included ‘Fatou Fetch the Water’ by Neil Griffiths, ‘Handa’s Surprise’ by Eileen Browne and ‘My Granny went to Market’ by Stella Blackstone. We looked at different foods from around the world and the children
In Nursery this week our focus has been on learning about people around the world. The children listened to different stories from around the world. These included ‘Fatou Fetch the Water’ by Neil Griffiths, ‘Handa’s Surprise’ by Eileen Browne and ‘My Granny went to Market’ by Stella Blackstone. We looked at different foods from around the world and the children