Nursery News

Full, half-full and empty!

Posted on Sunday 30 June 2024 by Miss Ward

Over the past two weeks our maths focus has been exploring capacity.

We’ve spoken about understanding what full and empty means, exploring capacity using different materials such as water, sand and rice and comparing capacities directly by pouring from one container to another to find which holds more or less. 

 

Charlie- ‘ It doesn’t all fit in this one (water), the jug is too small’

Wyatt- ‘ It’s gone over the top, it’s too full now’

T- ‘ This is a really small one (jug), it won’t be big enough for all the water’

Next week we will be getting out our eye patches and going on a treasure hunt, the pirates are arriving in their underpants!

 

We would just like to say a BIG thank you to all our lovely parents and carers for attending our sports day this week. It was a brilliant morning and I think we can all agree that the children had a wonderful time!

Have a happy and healthy weekend!

Miss Ward, Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman

What’s the commotion?

Posted on Sunday 23 June 2024 by Miss Ward

For the next two weeks the children will be reading ‘ Commotion in the Ocean’ by Giles Andreae

In Nursery we have been talking about different parts of our books. We know that the author is someone who writes the words in our stories and the illustrator is someone who draws the pictures. Next week, we are going to talk about what a blurb is!

 

After all our hard work in looking after our vegetables, our pototoes we’re finally ready! We dug down deep into the soil to pull them out. We washed them and popped them into the fridge ready to make some potato salad next week for us to try. I think they will be yummy!

Help at home: What vegetables have you grown before? What did they taste like? Which was your favourite? 

If you have any photos of your vegetables growing please send them in so we can have a look at them during ‘snack and chat’.

stjamesnursery@spherefederation.org

Notice:

WC. 24/06 the children have been asked to wear their PE kit all week. This is so we can practice our sports day races ready for you all on Wednesday!

Nursery and Reception Sports Day- Wednesday 26 June from 9am (children will be out on the field by 9:30)

If your child doesn’t usually attend a Wednesday, we are more than happy for you to come along and join in, just drop off at Nursery as normal.

Please can your child be wearing suncream before coming to Nursery and be provided with a hat, it’s set to be a hot one this week!

Have a lovely weekend!

Miss Ward, Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman

Three friends sharing a shell..

Posted on Saturday 15 June 2024 by Miss Ward

This week the children have enjoyed reading ‘ Sharing a Shell’ By Julia Donaldson

This story highlights the important role that sharing plays in building lasting friendships.

  • What did the Anemone do to the big fish?
  • What two items did the sea creatures find in the rockpool? Should they be there and why?
  • why did the three friends fall out?
  • How did the bristleworm help them become friends again?

We got very creative this week, the children followed their own interests and wanted to make their own shells! we used lots of different materials from our junk modelling bucket, such as plastic bottles, tubs and milk cartons. They chose lots of bright and colourful materials to add to their shells including tissue paper, glittter, sequins and paint. They look amazing, I think I might like to stay in one!

Next week we are exploring our under the sea theme more!

We will be reading..

Can you guess which sea creature I’m describing?

Having eight arms can be useful,

you may think it looks a bit funny,

but it helps me to hold all my children

and tickle each one on the tummy.

 

Have a wonderful happy and healthy weekend!

 

Miss Ward, Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman

Save the Whale!

Posted on Thursday 06 June 2024 by Miss Ward

Our theme this term is ‘Let’s make a splash!’

We started this week off with Julia Donalson’s, ‘The Snail and the Whale’

A beautiful tale of an unlikely friendship, a tour of the world and a heroic rescue!

We’ve been talking about the differences in the world around us, from the countryside to the seaside, we looked at some artwork and here’s what we thought…

We don’t have beaches at home but we have one outside in our garden’- Ella D

There is lots of grass- Oria

I like the seaside, I went on my holiday – Elliott

I love getting an ice-cream, with sprinkles and red sauce- Louie

It’s full of tree’s and big wall’s – Immy

 

After the half-term, the Caterpillars had finished growing in their cocoon and we’re ready to be released. We had 4 in total!

They spotted our wild flowers in the garden and went on the hunt for some delicious pollen.

 

Miss Ward, Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman

 

Minibeasts are everywhere!

Posted on Friday 10 May 2024 by Miss Ward

We’ve been on a minibeast hunt this week and they are everywhere!

We have been reading a non-fiction book this week – ‘ Minibeast Food’ by Charlotte Guillian

What better place to search for minibeasts, than in our own forest!

We found lots of different minibeasts including, worms, earwigs and centipedes!

It’s got so many legs! -Charlie

Miss ward it’s tickling my hand -Immy

I’ve found a big fat slug, it gets smaller when you touch it – Ella D

It needs a leaf to eat, I think it’s hungry -Evie

 

Help at home: Can you find any minibeasts in your garden or out on a walk? here’s a little checklist to help you ..

With all the rain we had on Monday it created a monster puddle! which we all thoroughly enjoyed. MUD SLIDE!

We also looked at the symmetrical patterns on butterflies wings and created our own versions. we looked in detail at the different colours and patterns and used these to explore colour mixing.

 

This weeks sound is: ‘Z’ Zebra

Rhyme of the week: Ring a Ring of roses

 

Have a happy and healthy weekend everybody!

Miss Ward, Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman

Glug Slug Milkshake!

Posted on Friday 03 May 2024 by Miss Ward

This week our focus story is called ‘ Spider Sandwiches’ by Claire Freedman

The children got creative making spider sandwiches using appropriate materials to reach their desired outcome! We used, playdough, sticks, leaves and clay to make our own sandwich.

In maths we have been doing lots of counting- 1:1 correspondence. This helps them to build a strong foundation of number sense, by grasping the concept that one object represents one unit. We often ‘touch’ count in nursery to ensure we count each object once. 

Help at home:

Here’s the numberblocks explaining the rules of counting and more!

Can you count some objects around your house? how many did you find? did you make sure you touch counted them all?

Top tip for watching YouTube with your child: Go to the settings cog (it’s along the play bar) and turn off autoplay – this avoids an inappropriate clip coming up automatically, and helps to discourage your child from passively watching clip after clip

 

This weeks sound is: ‘Y’ for Yo-Yo

Rhyme of the week: Incy, wincy spider

 

Notice:

Just a reminder …

Tuesday- is our forest school session and library book day

Wednesday- is PE day (comfortable clothes)

The weather has started to pick up this week and hopefully long may this continue. Therefore we ask if your child may have suncream applied before school. You may wish to send your child with bottle of suncream (clearly labelled)  incase they need a top up in the afternoon. please can you also provide your child with a sun hat.

We hope you have a lovely happy and healthy bank holiday weekend!

Miss Ward, Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman

But he was still hungry!

Posted on Friday 26 April 2024 by Miss Ward

This week the children have really enjoyed reading ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ by Eric Carle.

We explored the process of ‘Metamorphosis‘ which was a really big word for the children to try and say!

Metamorphosis is the process of changing physical form, such as the Caterpillar.

Help at home: What are the four stages of the Caterpillar lifecycle? Are there any other animals that go through this process? We may have some wigglying around in our tank in Reception…

We went BIG and created our own Caterpillar lifecycle! We also made a giant Catrepillar using natural resources in forest school.

 

During our story the children asked why the caterpillat needed to go to sleep for so long. This linked nicley with our living and learning statement this week – ‘I know the importance of sleep’.

Here’s what they thought..

because it’s dark

I put my jarmas on after I’ve had a bath

I get really tired and it’s time to go to bed

When you’re tired you go to sleep

My daddy is grumpy in the morning

I have my teddies in my bed

 

This weeks sound is: ‘W’ for Wave

Rhyme of the week: 1,2,3,4,5 Once I caught a Fish alive

 

Notice:

Just a reminder …

Tuesday is our forest school session and library book day

Wednesday is PE day (comfortable clothes)

 

Have a lovely weekend!

Miss Ward , Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman

Welcome to Summer term!

Posted on Saturday 20 April 2024 by Miss Ward

Hello Everyone!

I hope you all had a wonderful well rested Easter break!

We’ve got straight back into being busy bodies in nursery this week! We’ve also welcomed some new friends who have settled really well!

Our theme this term is Wheels, wings and other things

This week our book focus was a favourite amongst nursery and myself- SUPERWORM! by Julia Donaldson

Superworm has lots of different jobs and is very helpful towards his friends, but we need to watch out for that sneaky Wizard Lizard!

In Forest school this week, we made a Wormery!

Help at Home: Can you make your own wormery? What do they need to help them burrow? think about the layers we made and what natural resources we used!

Fun fact: Whilst observing our worms the children wanted to know how they see where they are going?  Worms don’t have eyes, they use antenna-shaped sensors to help them move around

This weeks sound is: ‘V’ for Volcano

Rhyme of the week: 5 little ducks

Notice:

Just a reminder …

Tuesday is our forest school session and library book day

Wednesday is PE day (comfortable clothes)

 

Have lovely weekend!

Miss Ward, Miss Harvey and Miss Feldman

He is alive!

Posted on Thursday 28 March 2024 by Miss Ward

This week the children have enjoyed learning about the Easter story.

We spoke about how the cross represents Jesus’ Crucifixion. The tomb in which he lay was covered by a rock in the shape of an egg and the rock cracking symbolises  how our Easter eggs crack. Easter brings new life such as chicks, lambs and birds.

Jesus- he is the son of God – Ella D

He was put on a cross with nails, it was really mean and made him sad- Charlie

( Jesus praying) He is talking to the sky – Evie

He comes back alive!- Elliott

During our forest school session this week, we made our own crosses using natural resources such as sticks, mud and leaves. We then placed some around the camp fire.

Help at home: What can you find in your garden or out on a walk to make your own cross? Send us a picture of what you create to our email address and we will share this with your friends.

stjamesnursery@spherefederation.org

 

We’re going on an Egg hunt!

The Easter bunny telephoned nursery to let the children know he needed some help collecting his eggs from around school ..

He left a surprise inside them for us to enjoy!

We also had some chocolaty faces this afternoon. The children enjoyed making their own Easter nests using melted chocolate, cornflakes and a mini chocolate egg to decorate. We loved hearing the crunch of the cornflakes mixing in the bowl and it tasted nice too!

 

This weeks sound is: ‘L’ for Lollipop

Rhyme of the week: Hot cross buns

 

We hope you have a happy, healthy and restful Easter!

See you all back on Monday 15 April

Miss Ward and Miss Harvey

Oliver’s Fruit Salad

Posted on Friday 22 March 2024 by Miss Ward

This week we have continued to learn about healthy eating and what we can do to keep our bodies healthy. Here’s what we have been up to …

We enjoyed making our own fruit salad. The children practised their cutting skills, chopping them up and popping it into the bowl. We added orange juice to mix it up and the children enjoyed eating it afterwards. We talked about how its important to brush our teeth twice a day to keep them clean. We also know that we need to visit the dentist to get them checked.

Help at Home: Can you make your own fruit salad? What fruits did you chop up?

This week sound/s was: ‘B’ Bear and ‘F’ for Flamingo

Rhyme of the week: 5 little ducks

Have a super weekend!

 

Miss Ward and Miss Harvey

 

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