Such a busy week in nursery! The children have enjoyed lots of new and exciting activities, including Fundamental Movement skills with Mr. Nay and Mr. Murray. The introduction of My Happy Mind and much much more. We are all exhausted!
My Happy Mind
This week we started our myHappymind journey to support the children's mental health and wellbeing. We are delighted to be a myHappymind school! myHappymind is an award winning programme for schools and nurseries, families and organisations. It teaches preventative habits that support mental health, resilience and self-esteem. All the concepts that are taught are based on science and research and grounded in neuroscience and positive psychology. myHappymind is commissioned by the NHS.
We have set up our own Happiness Heroes team to spread happiness around nursery and school and support others with their wellbeing through techniques such as Happy Breathing.
myHappymind modules include: Meet the Brain, Celebrate, Gratitude, Relate and Engage.
This week we met Berty and Betty and found our about our brain and emotions.
Next week we will be continuing our journey and be asking the children this question: to plan a nice surprise for a friend or family. Perhaps you could have a little chat at home about what they could do.: maybe sing a song, draw a picture, give a hug or ask a friend to come and play. Let me know how you get on.
Mrs. Gregan will be formally launching the programme on the 25th September with a coffee morning. Keep checking the school blog for further details and and get involved.
In the meanwhile I have attached a Parent pack for you to take a look at. Click on the button below. Enjoy finding out!
Worship
This week we explored how our wonderful world was created.
We stared by seeing what object was in our magic box…it was a globe ball, a good way yo start our conversation. Each day we have looked at what God crated for us to love and look after. I have attached the slides for you to have the discussion at home too. See what your child has remembered (or put in their hippocampus-the memory part of our brain!)
Also, we talked about Jesus-who is Jesus? He was a teacher, a healer and a very good person. We are going to try to be like Jesus and be kind and thoughtful to each other. We are doing very well. One friend said on Wednesday“ I am like Jesus”; how wonderful!
Emma’s blog
Hello everyone.
What a wonderful week we have had. Not only have we been growing our brains, but we have had lots and lots of fun doing so.
The children have been busy getting to know each other and making new friendships. We have been talking about our families, the people we live with, where we live and if we have any pets. The children also drew what we had discussed. They really enjoyed talking about their pets and we found out that a lot of the children have dogs.
To help the children with their pencil grip and control, I've introduced dough disco. Playing with the dough helps to strengthen children's fine motor muscles to enable them to develop their grip which in turn will help to develop their drawing and writing skills. But most of all it's fun! What is dough disco, I hear you say. Dough disco is a fun activity that involves moulding play dough to music and performing different actions, such as squeezing, patting, poking, squashing into a pancake, tearing, twisting, rolling into a ball, rolling into a sausage, and pinching. Here is a link for you to have a go at home. I hope you enjoy, and remember, have fun! Click here.
Also, here is a recipe to make your own dough at home. Mix 2 mugs of plain flour, 2 tablespoons of cooking oil, 4 teaspoons of cream of tartar, 1 mug of salt, and 2 mugs of boiling water, and give it all a really good mix up. You can also add food colouring as you wish. Enjoy!!
Have a lovely weekend, and have a great time if you are going to the kite festival.
See you all on Monday.
Emma
Michelle’s blog
Hello and welcome to this week’s blog.
Our learning this week has been focused on learning ‘All About Me’. We have explored what makes us unique and what makes us similar. We used the mirrors to look in detail at our features and then had a go at painting them. We then all drew a picture of ourselves in our new floor book. This year we are really going to try to ‘Reach for the stars’ and try to do our best.
We have used our imaginations this week as we explored our role play home corner. We took it in turns to play mummy, daddy, brother, sister and baby. This enabled us to explore families and to think about our own families. We looked at the pictures of our families and found that we are all different, but we know that our family will always love us. Thank you for sending in your family photos, but don't worry if you haven't managed yet, there is still lots of time. Just email to any of us, or send in a printed copy. We don't mind, but we would love to see all of our families on our family wall.
Here are some fun activities you could try at home. Click here.
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
I’m sure all our learning will explain why your child is so tired at the end of the day…one or two friends even all asleep during the day!!
I hope that everyone has a lovely weekend in readiness for another busy week next week!
Stay safe and God bless.
Barbara