Lunar New Year

Sunday 02 February 2025

We have had a great week; children loved reading a book about the Lunar New Year and we watched some short video clips to find out how people prepare for the festival and celebrate with their families.

To join in with the celebrations, we painted ‘good luck’ banners in the creative area. We enjoyed decorating a lunar lantern with some patterns that we’re learning (circles, zig-zags, waves and lines) to help improve our pencil control. We used scissors to practice our “snipping skills” to help to let the light through. The children were very proud of their learning.

In the sensory area we explored noodles.  They were “ sticky” “ stretchy” “ gooey” “ cold” and “ sticky” Lots of great vocabulary to describe how the noodles felt.

Help at home 

Independence is an important skill for all of the children in Nursery. Being able to put on their coat, fasten it  and go outside  is a significant achievement.  We support the children to do this independently at Nursery. Practicing these skills at home, maybe on a weekend when you have a little more time, will support the children’s development considerably.

Next week’s learning: 

Nursery rhyme of the week –Jack and Jill went up the Hill

Sound of the week – ‘c’ for cat and ‘k’ for kite

Reminders 

The weather is still very cold and we spend lots of our time learning outside. Please ensure that you child has a warm coat, hat and gloves/ mittens every day. As always, name everything.

Thank you as always for your continued support.

The Nursery Team

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