EYFS Summer Term Homework Menu

Hello Everyone!

We hope you have had a wonderful Easter break, managed to enjoy some sunshine and eat lots of chocolate!

Here is the Summer Term Homework Menu for our new expedition. ‘What keeps the farmer busy from dawn until dusk?’ We are all so excited to begin this expedition and we hope you will enjoy the challenges we have set for you to do at home.

https://sites.google.com/greentopschool.org/eyfs-summer-term-expedition-20/further-study

If you would like to know more about our upcoming expedition learning, narrative, overview and schedule please view through our expedition site. This site will be added to throughout the term as the children learn, play and develop their skills.

https://sites.google.com/greentopschool.org/eyfs-summer-term-expedition-20/home

 

Have a very happy Sunday!

From the EYFS Team.

Celebrating Diwali

This week we have been learning about Diwali and how it is celebrated.
We have been enjoying having crew discussions and creating Rangoli patterns.

I wonder if you can tell someone in your family something you have learnt about Diwali in Nursery this week?

This week’s home challenge

As the weather is changing and there is now a nip in the air we would like you to learn how to put your own coat on and zip it up. We know this can be tricky so we would be so impressed if you can do this yourself! Simply show us in nursery that you can do this and we’ll get you a tag for our reward tree!

Food science in year 2

Thank you to Mrs Godfrey for coming into talk to the children about food science and what is involved in working inside a food factory. The children found out lots of interesting facts and enjoyed all the different activities. It was great fun dressing up in the hair nets and shoe protectors!

Food Science

Mrs Godfrey was very kind and brought us some special hairnets and shoe protectors to wear following her food science talk! The children loved trying them on, in fact they loved them so much we even did our handwriting wearing them!!! 😊

Thankyou Mrs Godfrey, the children learned so much and we really enjoyed it!