Apple Crumble

Last week, the children had a lovely morning making apple crumble with the apples they picked earlier in the week. We talked about hygiene – the importance of hand washing, wearing our aprons etc. The children measured the ingredients, they used good coordination and steadiness to add the flour, sugar and butter.

The recipe incorporated knife skills using a back and forth motion. Well done all 😊

Fruit Picking

This morning, the children enjoyed picking apples and pears from our school garden and brought them back to nursery. The children looked closely at the fruit to check no bugs or insects had nibbled them. We will wash, cut and prepare them ready to make something special.

Water play 💦

 

Today was extremely hot so Acorns enjoyed lots of water play. There were lots of opportunities for pouring, scooping, and splashing to help develop fine and gross motor skills.

The water wall was in operation creating a cascading water system. The children poured water into the top and saw it flowing down, exploring angles and pathways.

There was a doll washing station so children could enjoy washing the dolls using sponges, and soap encouraging imaginative play.

The water was a great way to help the children to cool down and regulate their body temperatures.

Mural Artist

Yesterday we visited a local artist who is painting a mural in our school hall, Rory McCann. He does lots of work in schools and aims to provide educational value. The transformation and development of his mural, each day has been incredible.
The children showed excellent listening skills – giving their full attention and asked lots of interesting but also relevant questions, which really impressed the adults.

Paper aeroplanes

The children had fun making and testing paper aeroplanes this afternoon – they were quite successful ✈️

 

 

Trains, Trains, Trains

Before half term, Nursery 2 listened to a story Trains, Trains, Trains then played a maths game. They rolled the dice, and placed the corresponding number of trains / carriages on the track – we had short trains, long trains, night trains, light trains, new trains, old trains – anything you like trains! 😉🤣
The children were curious as the book had an illustration of a Level Crossing, so in the moment we watched a video about what happens at a Level Crossing 🚘 🛑 🚆 They were excited to see the train whizz past.

Vincent Van Gogh 🌻

Our new nursery display, created by some of the nursery children, inspired by the artist Vincent Van Gogh 🌻 Each sunflower is unique 🌻

Sunflowers inspired by Vincent Van Gogh 🌻

The children learnt Vincent Van Gogh is an artist. They looked at a self portrait he had painted of himself and some of his famous pieces of artwork.

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