Our learning this week 14th November 2014

Our Learning this Week

Nursery 14th November 2014

Language, Literacy & Communication 

Ben and Betty have been teaching us the letter sound “h” this week.

We have learnt the rhyme Humpty Dumpty and practiced singing it with props in the performance area.

We wrote advice for the Kings Men who couldn’t put Humpty together again with ideas of how they could fix Humpty Dumpty. My favourite idea was “Use glitter glue!”

Mathematical Development 

We played a hedgehog counting game this week – rolling the dice and them putting the correct number of spines on the hedgehog.

We used our hands for playing counting rhymes “10 Little fingers” and “Peter Hammers 1 Hammer”

Knowledge and Understanding of the World
We took part in a whole school tree planting event for Welly Wednesday. The children loved being involved and could recall all the steps they needed to follow to plant the tree and protect it from winter.
Personal and Social Development, Well Being and Cultural Diversity 

We read a story “Pudsey Like to Help” for Children in Need day and we talked about how we can be helpful in school and at home.

Creative Development 

We used red hearts to make a poppy for Remembrance Day and we joined the whole school for assembly in the morning.

The children made a playdough Humpty Dumpty and built a wall for him to sit on.

Physical Development 

On Move-It Monday we used different equipment to practice our gross motor skills. We moved in different ways around the hoops and the shared a hoop with a friend when the teacher said stop. We took turns to throw beanbags into the hoops and crawled through the hoops.

Welsh Language Development 

We have been learning a new weather song sung to the Adams Family tune!

Sut mae tywydd heddiw,

Sut mae tywydd heddiw,

Sut mae tywydd heddiw,

Mae hi’n bwrw glaw!

 

 

 

Anything else! 

Don’t forget parent meetings on Monday – I look forward to seeing you all.

 

Have a good weekend.

 

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