Thursday 22 February 2024

Reception Learning 16.02.24

Key dates: 

  • Monday 26th February: First day of Spring 2
  • Thursday 29th February: Mother's Day sale
  • Friday 29th March: Good Friday

Toy Donations:
If you have any unwanted toys that you would like to donate, please could you drop them off to Mrs Marie in Aspen class. We would love any dressing up clothes, action figures, dolls, dinosaurs, cars, Happy Land, etc! Thank you!

Returning toys:
If your child has come home with any toys from school, whether this be in their pockets or bag, please could we kindly ask that these are returned as soon as possible as we have had a few small toys go missing some of which were new or belonged to teachers. Thank you!


Reading at home
Just a reminder that it expected that all children read at home at least 5 times a week. Please ensure your child is reading 5 times and you are signing the reading record to evidence this. These can be school books, library books or any books you have at home! Thank you!

 

Topic:


The Three Billy Goats Gruff

English | The Three Billy-Goats Gruff | WorldStories


We read the book and discussed how the troll was unkind to the goats and wouldn’t let them cross his bridge. The children talked about how the goats were feeling at different points in the story. Then we shared the following:


What makes you angry?

What makes you sad?

What makes you scared?

What makes you happy?



We also celebrated Valentines Day this week

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We learnt that Valentine's Day is the day of love and affection celebrated annually on the 14th of February every year. It's also known as Saint Valentine's Day or Feast of Saint Valentine. Every year, people show their love for one another by sending Valentine's cards and giving gifts such as chocolates, flowers and teddy bears.

Take a look at all of the fun activities the children took part in: 









Mrs Marie, Miss Onabiyi and Miss Speirs




Friday 16 February 2024

Reception Certificates 16.02.24



 

 A big whaledone to all of our certificate winners in Reception this week!


E for Excellence

Each week, a child in each class is awarded the E for Excellence certificate in recognition of their hard work.

Aspen - Arthur 

For his wonderful contributions in class. Arthur always participates and joins in offerign his ideas during lessons. 

Apple- Tovin 


Alder-  Eliza 

For your positive attitude towards learning at school. You are always trying your best and being kind to others in the classroom. Well done, Eliza! 


Star Writer 

Awarded to children who have worked hard in their writing this week.  

Apple - Daniel 




Alder - Viola 


Dojo Winner Of The Week

During the week, the children in reception can earn dojo points for good behaviour. They can earn these for good listening on the carpet, being kind and polite, sharing and tidying resources or helping a friend. Each week, the child with the most dojo points will be awarded with a certificate and have their photo displayed in the classroom.

Aspen- Violet 

Apple- Alice


Alder- Aayush 



MDA Awards

Each week, the mid-day assistants will award a child in each class with a MDA award for demonstrating consistently good behaviour at lunchtime.

Freya 


The 4 R Awards 

Resourcefulness 

These children have been curious about their learning, made links between ideas, shown imagination, reasoned methodically and capitalised on resources.

Reflectiveness 

These children have planned carefully, revised ideas, identified key features and can talk about their learning.


Reciprocity 

These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others.

Resilience

These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks.


Reciprocity- 

Luna 



105 Books to Read Before you Leave Broadford Primary 

The children will be awarded with a Bronze, Silver or Gold award when they have read 15 of the 105 Books to Read Before you Leave Broadford. Please refer to the booklet in your child's reading folder for the list of books. 

Bronze- Read 5 books 
 Silver- Read 10 books 
Gold- Read all 15 books 

Please read with your child at home in order for them to have an opportunity to achieve a reading certificate. 


Bronze- Jack 



Silver-  Montana 




Gold- Riya, Freya, Logan, Layla

Nursery Certificates- 16.2.24

FRIDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2024

Nursery Certificates 16/02/24



          


Each week, 2 children in Nursery will receive an E for Excellence certificate in recognition of their hard work. 

A massive congratulations to Eden, who has been awarded the E for Excellence for his super attitude towards learning. Eden loves to learn new skills and apply them in class. We love seeing how creative he is and watching him develop his love of maths. 


A huge well done to Ivaan who has been awarded the E for Excellence his super number work. Ivaan shows a real love for numbers and loves to demonstrate what he can do. He joined in on all of the activities on number day, inspiring others to do the same, 




Well done to Ariana, Victor, Laila-Lily and Matei who have completed their trackers by reading 'our five favourite books' in Nursery! Super job, keep up the reading!




Thursday 15 February 2024

Nursery learning - 16.02.2024

 


Important information  

  • Holiday dates (School and Nursery closed): 
Half term; Monday 19thto Friday 23rd February 2024

Easter Holidays;  Friday 29th March to Friday 12th April 2024

Bank holiday; Monday 6th May 2024 

Half term; Monday 27th to Friday 31st May 2024

Last day of term; Tuesday 23rd July 2024 

School inset dates; 15th April, 2nd May, 24th July 2024 

  • World book day- Thursday 7th March 2024 (Children will have recieved their world book day tokens thursday and friday this week)
  • Thank you to all the parents who were able to attend or have telephone consultations for Parents Meetings. It is always a joy to share our knowledge with you and inorm you of all the wonderful learning and experiences the children have whist at nursery. We hope you found the meetings helpul and informative. 
  • Please find the details for Mothers Day gifts in th poster below, at the nursery enterance and the school office.



Chinese Lunar New Year: 

Book of the week: 

As part of our exploration into the chinese lunar new year, the children have been listening to the story 'The Chinese New Year' by Joanna Troughton. The children have enjoyed learning how the years were named after animals, as well as the idea of racing to see who went first.

Please click the link to watch the story at home: The Chinese New Year


This week the children have been introduced to the ideas and culture surounding The Chinese Lunar new year. We watched cultural video clips made by children explaining how and why they celebrate chinese new year. We learnt a new dance called the dragon dance, which was very fun. We even took part in an interactive story using animal propts. 
The children had lots of fun creating a dragon from cardboard boxes, tissue paper and lots and lots of glue. Our Dragon took three days to create, once finished the children enjoyed parading around the classroom and garden wearing the Dragon costume, making fire breathing sounds. Everyone was amazed by our nursery dragon.






Fun with food: 

The children experimented eating Noodles this week. We exercised our fine motor skills by attempting to use chopsticks to eat our noodles. We tasted a variety of dipping sauces, as well as prawn crackers. This was a tasty treat the children enjoyed very much.


Play this week:


Maths in Action:

The magnetic numbers have continued to be a big hit with the nursery children. Tis week we used them to match number cards on the maths table. The children have enjoyed matching, as well as showing creativity to sort and organise the number magnets beyond the ativity set out by teachers. The children love showing their super skills and ideas.




A special friend for nursery:

The Junior children kindly brought the nursery children a special friend called Edward the Caterpillar this week. The children created a habitat for the caterpillar by collecting leaves, sticks, appleas and carrots for our converted fish tank. The children were super amazed watching the caterpillar in the tank; how it moved, crawled over the objects and they even saw him eat some of the apple. The nursery children were able to link the caterpillar to the story 'The hungry caterpillar', with some children able to retell he story from memory. The children loved using the magnifying glasses to see the catterpillar in more detail, discussing its eyes, legs and how it ate the apple. Edward the caterpillar provided hours of discussions, ideas, and information sharing amongst the children, as well as practicing our turn taking skills. 




Creative fun:

We love to have fun at nursery, and this week Mrs Maguire allowed the children to give her a superb make over. The children spent long periods of time concentrating, checking Mrs Maguire was ok and if she liked what they were doing. Practicing their fine motor movements in a fun and creative way. Mrs Maguire loved her new look and the children were very happy with their achievements. 


Thank you for a fantastic week of learning and fun at nursery. 

We look forward to seeing you back ater half term.






Sunday 11 February 2024

Reception Learning 09.02.24

 Reminders and key dates: 

  • Monday 12th February: RWI Parent session 
  • Friday 16th February: End of Spring 1
  • Monday 26th February: First day of Spring 2

Reading at home

Just a reminder that it expected that all children read at home at least 5 times a week. Please ensure your child is reading 5 times and you are signing the reading record to evidence this. These can be school books, library books or any books you have at home! Thank you!

Bags

Please could we kindly ask that you do not send your child in with any other bag unless it is a packed lunch or it is their reading day. We have limited space for coat and bag storage and many items are becoming lost / damaged due to the high volume of bags. Thank you!

 

Topic:


Goldilocks and The Three Bears



We read the book and encouraged the children to join in with repeated refrains and talk about the story characters and events. We talked about homes, and the rooms we have in our own house. Then we researched houses from the past, focusing specifically on Victorian kitchens. We learnt that food had to stored in cupboards and ice boxes as fridges did not exist then. Our kitchens looks very different to how they do now!


We also celebrated Chinese New Year this week

We learnt that dragons are a very important part of Chinese culture and play a large part in Chinese history. A dragon is a symbol of power, strength and good luck and was thought to protect people. Dragon dances are usually performed during Chinese New Year.

Take a look at all of the fun activities the children took part in: 
















Mrs Marie, Miss Onabiyi and Miss Speirs