Sunday 19 October 2014

'lots to do!'

Hello Everyone,
We were so lucky last week, we managed to avoid the weather, and nearly all the children enjoyed our Autumn picnic. All the children took teddies, which they were responsible for, we took lots of opportunities to talk about responsibility this past week, the children have been doing lots of thinking about that.
We also continued on with our Autumn crafts, and have been really enjoying a music and movement song '5 little owls', some of the children have been loving the dancing we have been doing, and everyone has enjoyed the number challenges they have been doing.

This coming week is a busy one!
We have some little topics within the week, a celebration of Diwali on 23rd October, on 24 October is the RSPB feed the birds day and as a whole school we will be celebrating UNICEF's each child has a right to an identity. Also we have to finish our class charter (JIGSAW)

So... our crafts will be sparkly, we will be outside tidying up a bird feeding area, our cooking this week will be bird food, we will be making posters, doing handprinting, and talking about how we all think we should behave in the classroom.

The number tasks will continue on with numbers for counting and our poems will be about Diwali, birds and owls.

Don't forget half term next week, we break up Friday and return Tuesday 4th November.





Sunday 12 October 2014

Autumn and UNICEF rights of the child

We had a great week at pre school last week enjoying our harvest topic, I think all the children contributed to the week, cooking, making art and craft displays, packing our harvest vegetable 'pots' for the celebration and enjoying our songs and poems.

This week we are going to continue with the Autumn theme, incorporating our JIGSAW topic within the week.

Weather permitting we hope to go on an Autumn picnic , (we will try to include everyone on different days) The children will be able to take their teddy from home or one of ours, and they will have to be responsible for it, and make sure they have what they need to go on the picnic. The children will also be able to collect Autumn leaves, twigs and other bits and pieces to make an Autumn picture.

Over the next 2 weeks we will be taking part in a whole school topic, making a banner to be displayed in the school foyer, celebrating the UNICEF rights of the child. The pre school will be thinking about the right to healthy food.

We are also going to make a pre school charter, about our class rules, these will be the children's ideas as well as ours including how we think we should behave at pre school, and towards each other.

This week we have activities planned within MD, numbers for counting, UW, technology, using cameras and computers. and creative thinking, all with the Autumn theme.

Next week is the school book fayre, we will be taking the children to have a look at the books, however you are welcome to go and choose some books (early Christmas shopping!). We will publish the opening times in pre school.

JIGSAW. how about a WOW telling everyone what you child is responsible for at home? If not why not a WOW about any of your child's achievements, successes, or something they are enjoying, or a book you are reading, in fact anything at all!

A big THANK YOU for all the produce you all donated for the harvest celebrations, I will let you know how much money was raised for two very worthy causes.

Tuesday 7 October 2014

Farm to fork, harvest festival

The children have been busy this week thinking about Harvest festival.
We have been making bread, fruit kebabs and collecting together our produce to make our 'vegetable pots' for the festival on Friday.

Harvest festival takes place on Friday in the school hall, we always take part and next year if your child is in Reception class you will be able to attend.

We always like to talk about harvest festival on Thursday and prepare our donations with the children so that the children who do not attend Friday will have taken part in the celebration.

The school hall will be full of lovely art work as well so do find time to look on Friday afternoon.
Tomorrow we will be joining Reception to create some art for the display.

We have lots of joint Reception activities coming up so all the children will be able to take part. we do aim to be as fair as possible.

Please don't forget a donation of produce for the display, it will all be sold in aid of the two chosen charities,  Epilepsy Action UK and The Kings College Hospital West Africa Ebola appeal.

Sunday 5 October 2014

Harvest

Last week whilst we were picking more of our lovely tomatoes and preparing 2 beds to plant our 'grass free ' lawn seed trays,  the children were looking at the sunflowers we planted earlier in the year.
 So some of the children took some photographs of them and made a number line, and many of the children  painted beautiful sunflower pictures. Because the weather was so nice we were able to sit outside to paint so the children were able to look at what they were painting. We found a book called 10 seeds about sunflowers, and together we made a seed number poster.( MD numbers and counting)

This coming week we are taking part in a whole school project 'Harvest', already with the children we have been reading the poem 'a Harvest Prayer' by Cynthia Rider.
From that poem we have made a list of the fruits mentioned and on Monday the children will be making fruit kebabs.
During the week some children will be making bread, fruit loaf for the harvest café at school Friday and also making our vegetable baskets for harvest festival assembly on Friday (PD Health).

We will be joining Reception class Wednesday morning to for art activities to display in school for Harvest.
 The children will also have the opportunity to collage and decorate a fruit garland for the display. (EAD media and materials)
Don't worry if your child doesn't attend on Wednesday or Friday we have more activities planned with Reception at other times during the term so everyone will be included.

JIGSAW. This week we will be talking about healthy food and drink to make us grow, and starting to thing about our pre school charter (more about that next week) so at home why not talk about fruit and why it is good for you? what's  everyone's favourite fruit at home?

Pre School team