Learning Theme: Our favourites
This blog shows some highlights from this week including:
Transition story time
Our favourite activities
SHAPE activity
Key Information
Conversation of the week:
Emily and Rosie painting in the art area:
Emily: “when I get older i’m going to be an artist”
Rosie: “when I get older I’m going to be a teacher and an artist”
Emily: “no, you can’t do two”
Miss St Louis: “Actually Emily, some people do more than one job.
Some people may be a teacher and also be an artist when they
finish teaching”
Emily: “wow! I didn’t know that! I want to be more than one thing
too then, like Rosie”
Miss St Louis: “you can be anything you want to be Emily”
Rosie: “yeah, if you think it you can try it”
Important notice:
The last day of nursery is: THURSDAY 22nd July 2021
Please RETURN any items belonging to the nursery you may
have at home.
Unfortunately we are still awaiting the RETURN of SPARE CLOTHING
loaned to children who had no clothing in nursery. As well as the
RETURN of READING BOOKS which were part of the bedtime story
scheme.
We would very much appreciate their return in order to continue
providing these services.
Thank you
Transition story time with Reception teachers
As the majority of children transition to reception class in September, they
received special visits at story time all this week from their new class teachers.
The children were able to ask their teachers questions, learn their names and
listen to some of their favourite stories.
Our favourite activities
This week the children have been enjoying playing with some of their favorite
activities we have had over the past year.
SHAPE Activity (Wellbeing Curriculum)
SHAPE Activity Focus: ATTITUDE
We have been learning about, growing, and spreading positivity,
optimism, resourcefulness, resilience, and grit as we prepare
for transition to the summer holidays and reception.
This week the children have been talking about moving to their
new classes and leaving nursery. For some the idea their friends
will not be here next year is upsetting, with peers comforting each
other and trying to form new friendships in preparation for the transition.
The children have been talking about what they have enjoyed this
year, how much they love their teachers and what they will be doing
over the holidays with their families.
Key Information
If you have any questions please contact nursery@broadford.havering.sch.uk or for more urgent messages speak to a member of staff or contact the school office: 01708 342880 or office@broadford.havering.sch.uk
The Nursery Team
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