A pirate's life for me!

This week in nursery we have been making our own treasure maps. The children have used their imaginations and thought very carefully about what they were going to put on their map such as an invisible bridge, waterfall, a magic stone, a witches house and jungle grass. The children used their maps to inspire their imaginative play as they used the maps in the nursery garden to search for the hidden treasure.

A pirate’s life for me!  A pirate’s life for me!

We also learnt about floating and sinking. We predicted which objects would float and which would sink and then tested them out in the water.

A pirate’s life for me!  A pirate’s life for me!

Our little rays of sunshine this week are Freddie Sproat for doing an amazing job when fishing for shapes. He was able to use some of the correct 2D mathematical names when naming them! Great shape work Freddie! Luke Rennie for coming into nursery with no tears. He has been super brave settling into his new nursery. I am very proud of you Luke! Arthur Hendry for his great attitude towards toilet training. You have been an absolute superstar, I am so proud of you keep up the hard work! Carter French for being so confident with his transition to reception. He enjoyed exploring his new environment and loved playing with his sister in the reception garden. Well done Carter! And finally Daniel Clark for working so hard this week preparing to go to big school. He is now able to independently write his own name and recognises numerals 1-5. You have made brilliant progress Daniel!

A pirate’s life for me!

We would like to remind you that it is Crook Fest on Friday 5th July. You are more than welcome to collect your children from nursery to attend the fair. There will be singing performances which start at 1pm and the fair will open at 1:30pm. Unfortunately if you do not collect your child they will be unable to attend the fair with nursery staff, they must be accompanied by an adult.