Congratulations to our winners in Early Years.
Nursery: Ronnie
Reception: Lucas
Congratulations to our winners in Early Years.
Nursery: Ronnie
Reception: Lucas
The EYFS children loved making their Christingles this week in preparation for the church service.
Glitter, glitter everywhere! The children have had a fabulous Christmas Craft Day getting artistic.
Here is a selection of photographs of all the creativity!
Congratulations to Grace S in Nursery and Arlo in Reception.
Today, we all took part in Run Pudsey which raises money for Children in Need. Each class had time in the hall to complete their sponsored sporting events. All of the children had a great time and loved raising money for such a brilliant cause. We also took part in Pudsey themed activities in class.
Well done to school council for organising the games and selling cakes!
Thank you to everyone for donating!
EYFS staff were surprised yesterday when they discovered there was a hotel in the classroom!
Ezra, Lucas and Rory chose to spend their planning time working as a team to build their own hotel. They were incredibly focused and paid close attention to detail by making bedrooms, a swimming pool, park, sun loungers and even a dinner hall (restaurant).
Mrs Marshall was very impressed!
This week in EYFS we have learnt all about why we celebrate Remembrance Day. The children enjoyed creating their own poppies in our classroom environments and discussing the knowledge of Remembrance.
EYFS were busy before half term making some Modroc ghosts! It was so great to watch the children exploring an unfamiliar medium.
We would like to wish everyone celebrating the festival of light a joyous Diwali celebration!
As you know, EYFS love a celebration so we created our own CD Diva Lamps, decorated henna hands and watched how Diwali is celebrated. If you want to learn more you can watch the clip below.
My First Diwali
JoJo and Gran celebrate Diwali
This week during Number Time, Nursery have been focusing on using positional language and representing number.
Mrs Elliott took the children through the school on a Spooky Hunt to find Halloween creatures. Every time they discovered a creature, they made a mark on their hunt sheet. The children were very focused and talked about where the creatures were hiding.
Mrs Hanratty worked with the children on extending their positional vocabulary. We stuck the characters from our Magic Monday story, Room on the Broom, and then described were they were all sitting. The children were encouraged to use vocabulary such as “in front”, “behind”, “on top”, “below” and were even challenged to use “in between”.
Check out a selection of our work below 😀