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  • Butterflies

    Published 15/07/19, by Charlotte Jackson
    What an exciting time we have had in Nursery! Over the last few weeks we have watched our tiny caterpillars grow and change into beautiful butterflies. On Friday we released our butterflies into the Nursery garden and we had a party to celebrate
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  • Tadpoles

    Published 09/06/19, by Charlotte Jackson

    Tadpoles

    What a great start to our last half term in Nursery. We have tadpoles in our class this week. We have been busy making tadpole diaries to record any changes. Lets hope we are lucky enough to watch them grow into frogs!

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  • Chicks!

    Published 02/04/19, by Charlotte Jackson

    Wow what an amazing few weeks we have had in nursery! We have been lucky enough to have chicks in our class for the last two weeks. We had ten eggs and we watched as all ten eggs hatched. We have had great fun watching them grow and change and we were very sad to see them leave. 

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  • Pancakes!

    Published 05/03/19, by Charlotte Jackson

    Today in nursery we celebrated pancake day. We read the story Mr Wolf's Pancakes and then measured out all the ingredients to make our own. We decorated them with sugar and lemon juice they were delicious!

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  • Funny Bones

    Published 21/01/19, by Charlotte Jackson

    Nursery have had a surprise visitor this morning, Bob the skeleton. Bob is here to stay for a few weeks whilst we read Funny Bones and learn all about our bodies. 

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  • Xmas-Factor

    Published 06/12/18, by Charlotte Jackson
    Well done to all the children who took part in our Xmas -Factor Christmas production this week. The children worked really hard to learn the songs and the dances and they all did an amazing job.  Also thank you to all the parents for pro
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  • Goldilocks in Nursery

    Published 14/10/18, by Charlotte Jackson

    We have had a very exciting week in nursery. On Monday we came into school to find that someone had been into our classroom, eaten all our porridge and broken a chair. Lucky it was only Goldilocks! We have been very busy reading the story of Goldilocks and the three bears, acting out the story and comparing different sized objects around the classroom. 

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  • Settling into Nursery

    Published 23/09/18, by Charlotte Jackson

    We have been very busy in nursery over the last few weeks settling in and having fun with our learning.

    We have had our first few session of P.E  in the hall and have been exploring sounds around our school. 

    Well done to all the children for such an amazing start

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  • End of Year Party

    Published 18/07/18, by Admin

    What a great year nursery have had - they have enjoyed finding out about & learning lots of new things. The year ended with a pool party - the children made their own jam sandwiches and created their own ice cream. Everyone had fun splashing in the paddling pool and the children had a carpet picnic and played party games. The party ended with pass the parcel - the prize was a new bird house from Mrs Beard to go up in the EY garden. Mrs Beard will be sad to say good-bye to Nursery and Roebuck school, but sends best wishes to all the children, families and staff she has worked with. 

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  • Monet's Waterlily Pond

    Published 06/06/18, by Admin

    For Arts Week (the last week before half term), we looked at Monet's Waterlily Pond picture. The children enjoyed finding out about Claude Monet and his paintings. We read the story about Katie visiting (and jumping into) this picture - a story by James Mayhew. They counted and recorded numbers hidden underneath lilies and made lily tea lights. The children created  sounds of the items in Monet's painting (running water, footsteps on the bridge, a croaking frog) and drew a picture of the pond. They experimented with chalks to blend the blue and green shades of the water, painted a lily pad and attached a raised bridge to their painting. 

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  • Good-bye to our chicks

    Published 29/04/18, by Admin

    We have thoroughly enjoyed having chicks in our class for the first two weeks of term and seeing them hatch out of their eggs, then grow and develop. The last girl chick to hatch that had a poorly leg (and had to return to the farm a week early), recovered and is well now. Our other 8 chicks joined her back at the farm this Friday.  We will miss the chicks but have learnt so much about them and have very happy memories of our 'living eggs'. We have all made a booklet about this experience to remember the chicks by and Mrs Beard took photos of us holding the chicks for anyone in the school who wanted one. 

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  • Chicks galore!

    Published 19/04/18, by Admin

    What an exciting week nursery children are having. On Wednesday morning they saw one chick hatch. Then when they came into class on Thursday there were now 8 chicks hatched in total. Lots of cheeping from the chicks and cheery nursery childrens voices could be heard all day in nursery,  as the children watched and learnt about the chicks. One more egg needed help hatching on Thursday and is a bit poorly... Mrs Beard phoned the farmer and we were told to wait and see how it gets on overnight. So only one egg has not hatched at the moment.

    The children have counted the eggs and practised writing numbers 1 - 10; They have counted how many chicks have hatched altogether - how many are boys & how many are girls; they have been choosing a name for the first chick; they have prepared the brooder box and moved the fluffy chicks across to their new home; they have read stories about hens and chicks, sung chick songs and even learnt the chicken dance. It's been a very busy week so far!

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