Good morning everyone,
We hope you have enjoyed the weekend. Here are some activities to do at home today. Most of these activities are live on youtube so make sure you tune in at the correct time or you will miss them. 9am - Joe Wicks PE at home - youtube - The body coach TV Then to keep up to date with your very important phonics learning there are a few videos 9:30am or 12:30pm - Set 1 (all reception and nursery) - youtube - Ruth Miskin Training Tune in to our own Dr. Chip who will be making slime today . 10am - www.drchips.weebly.com - follow the youtube link You will need - shampoo, cornflour, food colouring and a bowl How about making some flat breads at home with a grown up. 4pm - Kids cook with Theo - youtube - cookwiththeo You will need - a frying pan, mixing bowl and spoon, grill or oven (parents to support) a rolling pin. 2 cups of flour 1 cup of water/milk Toppings - 1/2 cup passata 1tbsp tomato ketchup 2tbsp oil pinch of herbs Finally, how about sending your teacher a quick message to tell us what you have done this weekend and which activities you have tried. You can do this by commenting on the website or emailing them using the email address your parents were given.
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![]() Whilst you are at home, remember to practise writing your name everyday! You have lots of activities to do with your family in the pack that we sent home. You could go on a shape hunt around your house and garden. How many different shapes can you find? Can you count the stairs each time you climb them? What is the total number? Practise your number rhymes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVd8yodY8Ps Please remember to log into Active Learning to access your Bug Club account. Don't forget to click on the alien at the beginning and end of each book to ensure you have read it!
https://www.britishcouncil.org/ https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2020/03/nature-detectives/ https://theimaginationtree.com/ www.activelearnprimary.co.uk https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02ltwd7/episodes/playerhttps:// https://toytheater.com/http:// www.bbc.co.uk/learning/coursesearch/https:// www.redtedart.com/ https://abcdoes.com/home-learning/ We know that 2020 is the year of the Rat. We also found out that the colour red is used for good luck purposes.
We watched the Dragon parade that took place in Manchester at the weekend. Here we are with the Dragon that we made! First we used our mark making skills to decorate the body, them Miss Akhtar helped us to make the Dragons head. We had great fun! On Friday, December the 6th, Nursery held Christmas Stay and Play sessions for our parents. We made star and tree decorations, wrote in cards, threaded beads onto a candy cane and decorated Christmas biscuits. We ended with a Christmas sing song which we encouraged our parents to join in with, using British Sign Language. We had great fun!
This week in nursery, we have been finding out all about the traditions of Christmas. We have been opening our British Sign Language Advent calendar and Miss Simpson has been helping us to practise the signs for: Christmas, sing and Elf. We decorated the tree during Finger Gym time, doesn't it look beautiful?
In Maths,Miss Akhtar made a Christmas tree, we had to match the correct number ball to the number on the hole in the tree. We have started to make our Christmas cards and in our Role Play area we have made a festive sweet shop. What another busy week we have had so far! To conclude our World Nursery Rhyme Week, Nursery had a visit from Humpty Dumpty. Unfortunately he had had an accident! The children went outside to investigate.
We found him on the floor in pieces! What could have happened to him? Nursery sent for all the King's Horses and all the King's Men, but unfortunately they could not put Humpty back together again! The children decided that plasters would be a good choice to fix Humpty, as when they had bumps and grazes, plasters helped them to feel better. So we took him back inside and used plasters to mend him. To celebrate the end of World Nursery Rhyme Week, we invited our parents into school to join us for our singing session. Here are some photographs of EYFS enjoying themselves. Well done to all of our children for completing your challenge of singing 10 rhymes.
This week in nursery we have been taking part in World Nursery Rhyme Week. Over 106 countries across the world have joined in. The aim was to sing 5 nursery rhymes. However, here at Crumpsall Lane we love a challenge! So we set our children the task of singing 10 nursery rhymes, which we are going to perform for our families as part of a sponsored event.
During the week we have taken part in lots of nursery rhyme activities, here are a selection of them, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Two Little Dicky Birds, Incy Wincy Spider,Humpty Dumpty and I Had a Little Turtle. |
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