Dear Parents and Carers,
Spring 1; Week 4 Theme: Chinese New Year
Today’s learning includes:
Short Film: Chinese New Year
Activity
Daily Challenge: Wellbeing Wednesday
Physical Development
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.
Short Film: Chinese New Year
Abbie and her brother clean the house in preparation for the Chinese and Lunar New Year celebrations. Click here to watch the short film and learn about what Chinese New Year means and how it is celebrated.
Activity:
In celebration of the upcoming Chinese New Year, challenge yourself to help with household chores making your home clean and tidy. Then wear something red to enjoy a Chinese New Year themed meal.
We would love to see photos of what you got up to.
Daily Challenge: Wellbeing Wednesday
We are all spending a lot of time in front of our computer screens at the moment, which we understand is a lot and does not always have a positive effect on us. Whilst we know that so many of you are working really hard with online learning we know that it is always good to take a break; that is why we are introducing Wellbeing Wednesday. We want to enjoy an afternoon that involves no screens instead you could go for a walk and have an adventure outside, get cosy in a homemade den, or try and follow a recipe – with your parents’ help of course! We are looking forward to it and we hope you are as well.
Physical Development
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
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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