NEWS
How to travel?
This week we are enjoying exploring different types of transport. We set up our own journey and used the bikes to follow different directions. We took turns on the bikes and when we were not on the bike we were the ‘SatNav’ using both our own instructions and google...
Which materials is the best thermal insulator?
Thank you – £147.23 raised for Children in Need 2023
Thank you to everyone who made a donation to this years Children in Need Non uniform day event. Together we raised £147.23.
How do I plan a journey (using different map scales)?
Nursery Rhyme Week 2023:Wheels on the Bus…
Today we sang the Wheels on the bus and chose different things and actions to go on the bus. We played with some jigsaws and added different people onto the bus. We have talked about when we have been on a journey on a bus or boat during group time. We looked through...
Children in Need Nursery 2023
Children in Need 2023
Nursery Rhyme Week 2023: Row, Row, Row your Boat….
Today we learnt the song row row your boat. We talked about what objects could sink and float, then made boats using junk materials. Some children placed their boats in the water tray to see if they would sink or float. The children from Reception came to join us and...
We loved forest school
Nursery Rhyme Week 2023: Head, Shoulder, Knees and Toes….
First we listened to the rhyme Head, Shoulder, Knees and Toes, and discussed what happened. We drew around each other looking at different parts of the body and comparing who was the tallest or shortest. We then talked about how everyone was unique and painted people...
Newsletter 15.11.23
Please see below the latest newsletter. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AS THERE IS LOTS OF INFORMATION ABOUT UPCOMING EVENTS IN SCHOOL AND FORMS THAT YOU NEED TO COMPLETE.
Fire Safety
Today, Year 4 had a visit from Nicola from the Tyne &Wear Fire Service to talk about fire safety. They learned about the fire triangle- what a fire needs in order to happen and how we can remove the dangers in our own homes very easily. The children were very...