Stack, stack, stacking the tyres…

The children outside loved stacking and building with the tyres this afternoon. They worked collaboratively to lift the tyres and plan out where they would put them. We were so proud to watch them working together and figuring out how to overcome challenges.

An amazing day with Ian’s Farm!

WOW! What an incredible day we’ve had with Ian’s Farm. We met ducks, donkeys, alpacas, a pony, a tortoise, rabbits, guinea pigs, goats and lambs. Not to forget, Meg – the star of the show, Ian’s beautiful sheep dog. All of the children loved seeing the animals and getting up close to stroke or brush them. The day was filled with real ‘awe and wonder’ moments, it was truly beautiful to see.

Thank you Ian’s farm for inspiring us in our expedition learning and visiting us today!

Here are some photos from our wonderful day…

 

Today’s bucket fillers and learning legends…

Ezra has worked super hard reading numbers in maths and Willow has worked really hard in learning circles and continuing her learning in her play. She also created some beautiful Ladybirds inspired by our story this week ‘What the Ladybird Heard’.

Well done to Spencer and Harper for being our bucket fillers today. Thank you for being extra kind and helpful!

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

An important note for parents…

For all parents who have a child moving into Reception after the Summer holidays, please check your emails. Last week we sent out a parent voice form for you to complete. Please make sure you click on the ‘fill in form’ button. Do not try to fill the form in straight from the email as it may not register and get to us.

Thank you so much to all the parents who have already completed the form. We really appreciate you taking the time. If you think you should have received a form and haven’t, please call the school office or let a member of staff know on the Nursery door so that we can check the email address we have on record is correct.

Many thanks,

EYFS Team

Counting, counting, all day long!

We have been doing lots of different counting activities today in our maths learning. We were counting lots of different things in the classroom.We were adding spots to ladybirds, we made some pens and counted some animals into them and we did some super matching activities. All of the children were getting smart and I am so proud of you all!

Well done Scarecrows

Mrs Wallace