Monday, 25 January 2021

Nursery: Home Learning Monday 25th January 2021

 

Dear Parents and Carers,

Spring 1; Week 3 Theme: Owl Babies


Today’s learning includes:

  • Story

  • Activity

  • Daily Challenge


Our daily activities will reflect the adult led learning that would have taken place in nursery so it is important that your child engages with this learning in addition to child-led play. We will be responding to Evidence Me Parent Shares each week to see how your child is getting on at home.


Story: Owl Babies, read by Miss Cumming


Here is the link to watch the film on YouTube. 


Activity (maths, number and reasoning)


Starter: Practice counting from 0 to 10 and then back down again using your fingers too.

Main: Children often enjoy saying how they see something differently from someone else.

Adults could show interesting arrangements of objects and invite children to talk about the numbers they see. Arrange five objects and confirm that your child sees five. Ask, ‘What numbers can you see hidden inside five?’ Collect different views. Turn the board away to rearrange, show briefly and ask, ‘How do you see them now?’

Here is a link to the Nrich task. Here is a link to images of numbers arranged differently.


Daily Challenge


Fitness with Miss Evans. Click here to watch the video.

You will need: a ball or a pair of socks.


Five a Day

Five a day fitness videos: 5 minutes each day https://player.5-a-day.tv/ ​. 

The username and password for access for the parents is:

Username- BPSHA

Password- xQgP72ZO


Tomorrow's Learning

You will need some play dough for tomorrow's learning. Here is the BBC recipe.


Educational Websites

  • NRich (Maths) here

  • PE with Joe Wicks (live Mondays-Wednesdays) here

  • BBC Number Blocks Episodes here

  • Dough Disco YouTube Channel: Spread the Happiness 

  • ‘Give us a Story’ YouTube Channel here


We understand that home learning is not the norm so take each day as it comes; if you are feeling overwhelmed at this time remember we are here to speak to. One of the best things during this time is to keep your child's usual routine for getting up, meal times and bedtime. Exercise is important for us all so wrapping up warm, getting outside in the fresh air also makes a big difference to our mental health.


If you have any questions or would like to get in touch please contact, eyfs@broadford.havering.sch.uk


Kind regards,


The Nursery Team


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