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Is it Christmas yet?

Christmas party day was here at last and the children took part in Pass the parcel, hiding under the blanket and guessing which friend was missing, and lots more arts and crafts to fill up their Christmas box. After a fantastic performance by the children acting out the story ‘Is it Christmas yet?’ and singing […]

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World nursery rhyme week

A week full of fun activities based on nursery rhymes encouraged the children to develop three key areas. These are: Vocabulary, language, and literacy skills, Numeracy skills, and Social, physical, and emotional skills. They searched for numbers hidden in the sand, played a fishing game, acted out 5 little speckled frogs, held letters up for the

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Poppies

To help convey the notion of Remembrance in a way that would resonate with the children we watched the CBeebies short animation film and made poppies using paper plates, cupcake wrappers, lolly sticks, playdough and more. After scooping out the flesh of a pumpkin the children placed pieces into water to see if they would

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All Hallow’s Eve

In preparation for All Hallow’s Eve this week the children participated in lots of Autumn themed crafts. Cutting, sticking and stamping shapes onto paper plates, painting pumpkins & marrows, and hammering golf tees into satsumas, are just some of the activities they engaged in. Fascinated to see all the cones and traffic lights set up

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Construction site

Using shreddies breakfast cereal to represent gravel/bricks/mud/stones/timber for the small world play scenes the children used dumper trucks, diggers and bull dozers to move, spread and pile around the table. Recycled coffee grounds added to playdough mixture inspired the children to create their own dinosaur fossils, dinosaur eggs and wrap dough around dinosaurs to excavate

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Autumn leaves

A collection of amazing autumn leaves all colours and sizes inspired the children to match and sort, make playdough creatures and try leaf rubbing. Delighted to find the green empty one morning, the children climbed over fallen trees, went on a ball hunt, and foraged pears. We received a visit from HSBC who deliver Financial

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