Sunday, 31 July 2011

July reflection

Dolphins as usual have had a really busy and active month with loads of time spent outside. Gardening has been a favourite and since all of our work has been done in our pots, we are just doing lots of watering and to keep the fingers busy and the love of gardening going, we have been doing plenty of gardening role play too.

Carole has been doing lots of poetry and stories from around the world with the children, particularly the older children during rest time. The children have loved this and it has prompted loads of discussions about where the children have family around the world. So far in poems and stories she has taken us to the Philippines, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, France and Czech Republic.

Laura J has been doing wooly collages with the children. She has been helping them to cut wool of different colours shapes and sizes that they want and then collage it to make their pictures. Laura has also been making grass skirts with the children in readiness for our Hawaiian Beach Party BBQ.
Laura Z has been doing some cute little collages with the children, making palm trees and lady pineapples. Some of them are really cute and the children have concentrated really hard to get all the pieces in the places they want them.

Lan has been making leis with the children out of little flowers she has taught some of them to cut, paint and card strips to stick them on..

Laura W has also been making leis and talking with the children about how leis are used as a welcome in Hawaii. It’s been great for their fine motor skills as they push the little tissue flowers onto bodkins and down onto the string.

She has also spent a lot of time with the children looking at flashcards of images of different cultures and countries, talking about the different customs of the countries.

Christine H made a fish tank with some of the younger the children. They painted card fish that she had made and then strung them up in a box painted by the children. She helped children make telescopes from tubes by encouraing them to choose tubes, paint and decorate them. Then they were able to use them in play.
Rachel has been helping the children to paint big palms trees together to decorate our barbecue. There is something the children find really satisfying about applying loads of paint up and down to a big surface.

And Jenny has seen her pre-schoolers year end with their final excursion to the Tropical Zoo. They had an amazing time feeding tortoises, snakes, creepy crawlies and loads more. If you have not been there it is a zoo worth visiting if you are brave and if you are not, you might need to pretend you are for the sake of your child. http://www.tropicalzoo.org/.

It was a big month for Seaturtles. We went from Seahorses and Starfish to Sea Turtles this month, joining the two rooms together to create one group with more freedom and more options for play depending on their mood. So we now have a quiet room, where sleeping, sensory play, books, puzzles, heuristic play goes on with quiet music always playing in the back ground. It’s been great for children who just need a bit of space and for babies sleeping throughout the day too. And, for the teachers to have some time with a bit of peaceful quiet play too is a breather.

We also have an ‘active room’ for louder play, exploring equipment at different heights, encouragement to pull themselves up, climb, interact, play with water, the home corner, musical instruments, arts and crafts, blocks and a range of different equipment.

But most of the time, the children who want to be ‘busy’ have been outside. We’ve had a great month for weather and have been able to take the arts and crafts outside, loads of cooling water play, sand play, gardening and climbing about the equipment. It has also been wonderful to be able to eat our snacks and some of our teas outside too. We’ve even been able to fit in a trip to the park.

A lot of the activities this month have been around our focus on Hawaii. We have our big summer barbecue at the start of August and so these are some of the activities that we have been doing to get into the spirit…
Manjit has been supporting the children in making Hawaiian flowers, tr
opical fish and Tiki Gods. She also helped a group of children to bake pineapple cake and muffins. These were delicious, the children devoured them and so did the teachers!
Sarah supported the children in making some Hawaiian skirts, necklaces, palm trees and pineapples. These are really groovy and look great!
Beata helped the children to make little flowers with circles of tissue paper all stuck together.
And, Megan helped the children make some Hawaiian pizzas with a small group which were enjoyed by everyone.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

June reflection







Dolphins, Seahorses and Starfish had a great month of insects and creepy crawlies exploration.

These are some of the activities they have done…
Laura Z in the Dolphins made some little puzzles for the children out of images of different types of insects and then cut them up to make puzzles out of them. The children pieced them all together to rebuild the images and guess the names of the insects. The children learned some new insects in the process such as a lady bird spider. And if you didn’t know what one was, here it is- they’re kind of cute don’t you think?







Laura Z. also made some bumble bees with the children. She made a model one and the children had all the pieces together to choose where they go and they made some fantastic attempts at some bees that really do look like bees!

Christine H. introduced some new insects stampers that the Dolphins children drew around to make insects outlines. They then cut them out with scissors and decorated them. Generally, the children’s ability with scissors is very competent and they are regularly looking for things to cut around in magazines and tracing other items such as their hands to then cut out.


Laura W supported the Dolphins children to make some really gorgeous little spiders out of foam eggs, pipe cleaners, paint and buggy eyes. They are adorable and the children loved making them. Actually, as soon as the beady eyes come out of the collage cupboard they are pretty excited!


She also set up a great insect collage table with foam pieces cutting up some pieces for the children to use, but also getting the children to use off cuts and their own cut up pieces to build their insect collages. This was great for all abilities and some children made amazingly advanced pictures like the caterpillar here and others made pieces that were a bit more rough around the edges and just as brilliant.



Rachel set up an insect stencil activity that all of the Dolphin children took part in. Some of the children drew around stencils, cut them out carefully and created patterns in them. Others drew around them and left them as a collection of images on paper and coloured them and some just did lots of stencil prints with no colour. This was a lovely quiet activity with children coming and going as they did their but with lots of support to the especially young Dolphins to encourage them into the world of arts and crafts. The butterfly was by far the most popular stencil.


Laura J did some dramatic play with the children outside by setting up dens for insects. She draped fabric about to made the dens and then got inside the dens with the children to pretend to be insects coming and going from their den to collect food and bring it back to their insect friends!
Throughout the month in Dolphins, while we were exploring all sorts of insects, pirates took over our nursery.


Lan made a collection of head scarfs with different themes on them and the pirates were by far the most popular….so Lan had to make a few more last minute to keep all our pirates happy. Every morning after breakfast our pirates grabbed their head scarfs and so the day began and soon we were making pirate ships, printing of treasure maps and hiding gold coins around the nursery to be found, reading stories about pirates and making all sorts of impromptu piratey type things!



Carole read the favourite story for the month, The Troll, which involved pirates, treasure chests, maps and walking the plank!


Seahorses and Starfish planned together this month and also followed an insect topic after all the bug collecting in our plants of the month before.


Sarah helped the starfish make some really groovy spider pictures by painting card spider bodies and gluing on straws for legs. The lovely thing about the children doing it and sticking the straws in all sorts of random positions is that somehow the spiders look even cuter!


Sarah also set up red and green ant making activities, caterpillar collages and water play filled with all sorts of insects in the water. The lovely thing about the Starfish is that they love getting really sticky with glue and slippery with the paint and just wallow in the joy of exploring the different sensations.

Manjit set up for the children a really neat little ‘bugs in the night’ small world activity. She used dark coloured sand, twigs, leaves and set the children to work moving and playing the little plastic bugs through the mini wilderness. So many different tectures to feel in this and some of the chldre really got into moving the bugs about and others really focussed on feeling the( different quality of this sand to our sand tray) sand in their fingers, the leaves and twigs.


She also set up a great little activity of making ‘snail trails’ on paper using string and silver paint. They trailed the strings around the paper leaving behind trails of silver paint like snail trails.

Manjit also helped the children make spiders using different materials to Sarah. She made them with black and brown fur, glued onto egg boxes with googly eyes.


For the smaller children Emily set up a butterfly making activity using glitter of different colours, lots of glue and mess on paper. It was fantastic and the children loved the flicking about of glitter, sticky hands on paper and everything getting caught on their hands including the glitter, the paper and them selves! The process was such fun and the end result was pretty gorgeous too.

With a lady bird colour concept, Emily also set up some fun sponge painting with red and black colours to dip round sponges into and onto paper. Of course it was a mess and the images to the uninformed eye and probably to the babies as well, were nothing like lady birds, but the point was an activity that was fantastic exploratory fun.


Beata made some lovely summery pictures with the babies of shapes of birds, butterflies, etc using sponges to absorb and stamp water colours onto yellow and blue paper. Lots of the babies really preferred to use their fingers- dipping them into the paint and smearing them about the paper, the table, their aprons and them!


She also made some fun giant flies with the babies. They were able to stamp black paint onto cut out fly shapes and then stick tissue paper about to make a kind of winged effect.

But other great spontaneous fun was the wonderful summery weather that meant we got out the giant submarine paddling pool for the children to splash about in for the day. It was so much fun and really made us all feel we were on holiday at nursery! We’ve also been able to do excursions to Mortlake park to search for bugs, more gardening and may we add that the gardens in both the under two’s and over two’s play grounds are looking amazing with flowers! And we have even had some fantastic water play with flowers and glitter- how pretty is that!?


Dolphins edible garden is also looking just incredible. Our tomato plants are the biggest and most flowery and green tomato bud bursting that we have ever seen them. Our pumpkins are going strong and we are not quite sure how we are going to manage them because there is a long way to go till pumpkin harvest! And our strawberries, while not enough to feed us all, but mixed with a few bought in ones was a really special and satisfying event.

July plans

What are we doing throughout the nursery this month?
August the 5th is our Summer Barbecue and this year’s theme is Hawaiian Beach Party.
So dust off your grass skirts, leis, Hawaii

Five-0 shirts and we will have a party!


And for us at the nursery, children and teachers will be getting prepared with lots of activities to get the party decorated, bright and an event to be getting excited about!
The activities this month will be based around the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) areas of learning:


KUW-learning about another culture, its traditions and uniqueness PSED- confidence in their abilities to make things. MD- size, shape, pattern, quantities and qualities of all the new things we will be making and exploring. CLL naming, discussing, learning words from another language. PD music and movement to Hawaiian music. Fine motor skills in threading leis CD- loads of different types of arts and crafts, dancing, music and movement.


Some of the activities we will be doing in Dolphins this month to support this will be:
• Rachel will be talking about the barbecue what we are doing and why while making some palm trees with the children to get the set started.
• Laura J will be helping children to make some grass skirts from newspaper and taking about grass skirts, looking at images, etc.
• Laura J is also going to be doing some collage with the children of Hawaiian images.
• Lan is planning on making some Hawaiian images, laminating and letting children explore and talk about a range of Hawaiian images.
• Christine has already started her tropical fish tank with the children and will be taking a small group of children with Su on an excursion to the Tropical Fish shop.
• Laura Williams will be making Leis with the children.
• Jenny and Laura Z will be taking a group of children on an excursion to the library to collect some information about Hawaii.
• Jenny will be making some palm trees with the older children out of wood and painting them.

Some of the activities we will be doing in Sea turtles this month to support this will be:
• Manjit will be working with the children to make some tropical fish and also a tropical garland display.
• Beata will be making some tropical landscapes pictures and tropical flowers.
• Megan will be making helping the children to decorate Hawaiian flags with the children.
• Megan will be hanging some tropical mobiles from the arch for children to explore.
• Sarah-Louise will be working with the children to make some cardboard coconuts through painting and sticking.
• Sarah G will be making some flower leis with the children.
• Emily will be doing some music and movement with the children to Hawaiian music.
• Manjit will be making pineapple cake with the children.
• Sarah G will be making pineapple and palm trees with the children.
• Sarah Louise will be making Hawaiian pizzas with the children for tea.

What you could do to support your children at home:
• Start planning your barbecue outfit with your child! Parents are welcome to dress up too and the more colourful we are the more cheerful the occasion!
• Go to the library and take out a book about Hawaii or buy one.
• Download the odd Hawaiian piece of music for the children to listen to.
• Make a tropical smoothie with your child and talk about the fruits you have used.
• Make them a lei at home- children love dressing up in leis!
• And on a summer theme- take them to Southbank- they have a great beach set up, really neat beach huts, lots of performances and an amazing atmosphere. It’s not Hawaiian at all- totally Indo-British, but it is well worth a trip for some summer festivities and fun.

Monday, 6 June 2011

June plans




What are we doing in Dolphins this month?


From April to May we will be having an enhanced focus on insects and creepy crawlies.
The children have been out in the garden hunting around, finding and delighting in insects and so we are planning on a big month of insects investigation and exploration.


The activities this month will be based around the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) areas of learning:
KUW-discovery, growing, observation PSED- confidence in exploring creepy crawlies MD- size, shape, pattern. CLL naming, discussing, PD music and movement as insects CD- arts and crafts.

Some of the activities we will be doing this month to support this will be:
• Model insects will be inhabiting our sand, water, playground and environment. Waiting for children to find them.
• Rachel and the children will be making some insect pictures.
• Lan and the children will be making some insect head gear.
• Jenny, Rachel and the children will be leading some creative dancing like insects.
• Carole and the children will be reading insects stories and poetry and doing some supporting artwork.
• Laura J and the children will be making some insects dens.
• Christine H and the children will be making egg carton bugs.
• Laura J and the children will be making a wormery.
• Jenny and the children will be raising stick insects.
• Christina and the children will be doing some junk modelling insects.
• Laura Z and the children will be making insects puzzles.


What you could do to support your children at home:
• Take them on a bug hunt, talk about the bugs you saw, then draw pictures of them.
• Let your child use a digital camera to take photos of bugs the find. Do some research and find out what different bugs you find are called.
• Go to the library and get some books out about insects.
• Look for tadpoles and different insects around ponds
• Make a wormery, it’s easy- ask the nursery for some instructions.


What are we doing in Starfish and Seahorses for June?
Insects, bugs, creepy crawlies and frogs.
Children have been fascinated in spotting bugs, including spiders, lady birds and bugs. We have also had some tadpoles that they have loved watching swimming around the water. So, we plan to extend this interest.


The activities this month will be based around the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) areas of learning:
KUW-discovery, learning about new bugs PSED- confidence in exploring creepy crawlies, MD- size, shape, pattern, colour. CLL naming, discussing, PD-experimenting in different ways to move bodies through acting out the insects , CD- arts and crafts.

Some of the activities we will be doing this month will involve:
• Sarah will be making some spiders with the children using googly eyes, straws for legs, circles for bodies and piecing them all together.
• The sand play will have a month of plastic creepy crawlies hidden in it.
• Manjit will be making some furry creepy crawlies using egg trays, furry bits, eyes.
• Lily will be doing some bug printing using paint and sponges.
• The children will be taking bug expeditions to the playground and local grassy areas to find bugs.
• Sarah will make some bug collages with little pictures of insects for the children to choose from.
• Emily and the children will be creating all sorts of things to create a new wall display.
• Beata will be making ‘flies’ with the children out of black painted tissue paper.

Some ideas to support your children at home:
• Take out a blanket and sit on a grassy patch. Look through the grass at all the bugs that are there. Count them, let them crawl on you, get a magnifying glass out and look at them.
• Go to the library and take out a book about bugs. Look at them and talk about them.
• If you have an iphone/pad or equivalent look for some bug apps, there are loads and some good basic children’s flash cards that name the creatures. Let us know of any good one you find.
• Sing lots of insect songs you know with them. Incy Wincy spider, I know an old lady…

Friday, 3 June 2011

April and May in Dolphins



Really, we had 'free plans' over May and April. There were so many bank holidays and children's holidays coming up over the two months, that we let our planning for lifecycles run for two months and were pretty loose in the interpretation of it, allowing children who were coming and going from holidays talk about what they had been doing and what they had been seeing.

Lots of discussions as expected and planned for were about all the flowers, plants, insects, etc. But the children also became really fascinated in weddings due to the royal wedding- of which we did no activities based around it at the nursery, but the environment saw to it that we were not going to miss out on thinking about weddings. Children found tiny pictures of William and Kate in magazines and papers and cut them out on the collage table like they had found treasure! There must have been a lot of wedding album sharing going on at home too, because the children loved telling teachers about their parents wedding photos and photos of them when they were small.

This led on to an interest in adults when they were younger. Laura Z asked all the teachers to bring in photos of them when they were young, which they did. The children have had so much fun and amusement trying to guess which pictures are of which teacher. The teachers had fun with this as well, mostly from a generation guessing perspective as we laughed at the clothes and quality of the photos!!

In April mostly, we did a lot of collage and work around flowers. Probably the most interesting and fun activity was dissecting a bunch of real flowers. We looked at and talked about the differences in their petals, leaves, stamens, anthers, etc. Then after they had all been taken apart, we collaged them onto some big pieces of paper.
In late April some of the older Dolphins children took a trip to Homebase to buy some plants, soil, hanging baskets and seeds to their garden. They chose some plants that they could eat and some plants that they could admire. This year, we have experimented with plants that grow up (peas and beans) and plants that grow upside down (we have some tomatoes growing upside down from hanging baskets) and then there are our flowers in the flower baskets that the children are watering (when they are not watering the teachers) and our strawberries that are a raging success this year, but for the constant hungry attacks from children’s wandering fingers and insects.

Children loved the gardening so much that once the plants were planted and we needed to end the digging, they just wanted to go back for more and this is not helpful for the plants survival! So we have set up a free gardening tray in the outdoor sand tray. Children have been digging, scraping, burying, hiding and discovering in the tray. We have plastic insects, and other natural materials in it to play with and the children have had a blast.

Football is a real success. The children who do it love it so much that we have had to add in another class to reduce the number sizes and ensure the children are having lots of opportunity to kick those balls. The other great thing about it is that it has really encouraged children's interest in lots of different physical activities and we have been kicking and throwing all sorts of objects about! Kicking- only balls, but throwing has seen Frisbees, bean bags, balls, tennis balls and scoops and quoits.

Sensory play has been a relaxing part of our days. We have a sensory tent that reflects light and we play with glowing balls, torches, funny feeling objects that have weird names we always forget, things to squeeze, pull, twist and things that slip through your hands and are really hard to hold on to! Also different textures, temperatures and sizes.





We can’t forget the bike and scoot days. They are so much fun and it is amazing how good the less confident children have become on their bikes or scooters. They just watch each other and want to hang out like big children together and just do it. It is brilliant to watch as they dish out instructions to each other and direct each other. They love the whole experience. Even the rolling down of the tyres to set up the space provides as much fun in the anticipation of the ride than the ride.


Oh and the Spring Tea Party at the start of April was massive. That is really the best way to describe it. We expected half the numbers of families and children, planned for a civilised bonnet parade but unseasonably hot weather brought out everyone at the eleventh hour and we were pretty unprepared for it and amazed. Still, we had a great time, children loved their bonnets, Peppa Pig (well, most children- not all), tea, prizes and of course the bouncy castle. It was hot and fun and we raised £621.80 for Wellchild which was great!

And, back to the garden, we have also been looking at insects through magnifying glasses. We have found lady birds, snails, ants and little odd bugs that we are unfamiliar with around the playground sparking off a major insect interest that is running through the nursery at present.

April and May in Seahorses and Starfish



Well, these children had a busy little couple of months as well.

Starfish have made beautiful butterflies by painting splodges on paper and the folding the paper in half to make a reflection. They rubbed the sides of the paper to make sure the paint was well spread and then loved watching the paint stick to the sides to be pulled apart with the butterfly effect appearing. They loved the end result too, demonstrated with claps of satisfaction. They look so pretty.

They also made spring flowers using coloured bits of tissue paper to stick onto paper to make ‘flowers’. The children loved the process of scrunching up the flowers and then sticking them onto the paper. There was lots of stickiness on fingers, tables and the work itself. -A lovely activity to lose themselves in while pottering away. To make some bumble bees the children used yellow tissue paper and black paint on card with some glorious glitter to dazzle them up.

We have bought some beautiful images of insects and plant life and laminated them for the children to look at and match up the same images. They absolutely love looking through them. They are so vibrant and interesting for the children and allow them to really look close up at flowers, plants and insects. We have been using them as flash cards for children to call out what they see, but also as images just left on a table for them to fossick through and look at ones that particularly interest them. With the bug pictures, we have been doing some actions for insects and dancing about pretending to be different insects.


Starfish highlight of spring was our trip to Kew Gardens. It was absolutely exciting and great fun to walk to the bus stop and catch two buses to Kew, and then great to be met there with the buggies so the children could take a break and be shuttled around the grounds before their picnic. We all looked at flowers, plants, enjoyed the open spaces and the play areas. We also looked at the fish and water creatures in the aquarium.

Seahorses and Starfish have been having lots of fun outside and we have been trying to cheer up the area with flowers and plants. We have done some lovely planting with the children and it is hard to give them too much input in the planting without setting the plants up for a tough life, so they have helped a bit, got all the plant boxes and pots organised and then we got down to some real messy business. We filled the sand tray with soil, children’s gardening tools and some plants that we had thinned, found or pulled and let the children dig, bury, scatter and trowel. They love this and it has been a big part of both the seahorses and starfish fun for a while now.

Our younger Seahorses children have been hitting the messy play, play dough, water play, paint and all sorts of textures to create pictures and just enjoy feeling new things, swishing different consistencies around making big messy splats on tables and themselves. Glorious.


As well as all the different daily activities, they have had a good time playing with the puppets, both enjoying the teachers make funny noises and songs to actions with them and exploring them themselves.


nd we have had three new settlers as well. New settlers are always a good time for the older children as they all of a sudden feel so big and sure of themselvest in the room and develop a certain crawling swagger of confidence. For the new babies, it is always so lovely watching them become settled and start to enjoy the toys, friends, singing and games that go on in the nursery.

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

April plans

What are we doing in Starfish for April and May? After a wonderful trip to Kew Gardens the children are relating a lot of what they have seen to what we have been talking about last month with colours, foods, The Hungry Caterpillar, etc. We plan to extend this interest in looking at the world around us and the changes that spring brings in plant life and the increase in beatlesm bugs, butterflies, chicks, etc.

The activities this month will be based around the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) areas of learning:

KUW-discovery, watching changes PSED- how we feel about insects and touching new things, MD- size, shape, pattern, colour. CLL naming, discussing, PD-stamina in walking and exploring, CD- arts and crafts.

Some of the activities we will be doing this month will involve:

• Lily will be setting up different activities using the plastic insects that the children chose on their Kew Gardens excursion.

• Lily will be setting up some water play activities with flower petals in it for the children to explore.

• Sarah will be creating some pictures with the children out of dried flowers.

• Manjit will be making some butterfly print pictures with the children

• Manjit will be doing some seed planting with the children.

• And some other activities that all of the team will be involved in will be bumble bee sticking, organising a trip to the Wetlands, playing with bug puppets, taking a trip to the library.


Some ideas to support your children at home:

• Observe the world around and the changes with your children. Note what you see, name and point to the different flowers, trees, shrubs, animals, birds, fish, etc.

• Choose some flowers with your children and let them place them in a vase. Even put a bunch of flowers in their bedroom for them to enjoy.

• Go on a bug hunt together. Point to ants, ladybirds, bugs and butterflies. Name them, count them, allow them to crawl on you if you can.

• Look in some ponds in the parks and point to the different things you see; dragonflies, fish, ducks, ducklings, etc.


What are we doing in Seahorses in April and May?

This month we will continue to look at texture while increasing our focus on all of the changes in the environment through spring and the new experiences this has to offer the babies.

The activities this month will be based around the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) areas of learning:

KUW-discovery, PSED- trying new things, MD- looking at different sizes and shapes CLL naming new things PD- moving around the activities and obstacles, CD- exploring in self-initiated creative ways

What are we doing at the nursery to support this:

• Laura J will be introducing a new spring song to the babies ‘Little Peter Rabbit’.

• Beata will be painting with spring colours

• Chanpreet will be setting up a water play experience with petals, pebbles, sticks, bark, and other spring natural materials

• Laura will organise an excursion to collect natural materials to make spring treasure baskets with to use inside and outside.

• Laura will organise a mini trip to the next door grassy patch to have tea on some grass.

• Laura will prepare some new picture images for the baby room of spring flowers and baby animals to display and laminated so they can hold and look at them.


What could you do to support the children and reinforce what they have experienced at the nursery?

• Go on some walks to parks and point out the different flowers and blossoms and name them.

• Take out some books with baby animals in them to explore and read the names of.

• If you are feeling extravagant, buy some flowers and let your child explore them by touching, smelling, pulling them apart in an activity rather than from the plant!

• Walk around your garden and spot squirrels, birds, tress, flowers, etc and name them.


What are we doing in Dolphins in April and May?

After and amazing March following our caterpillars through their lifecycle and watching the sunshine hours grow and the leaves and flowers burst, we are all sharing delight in talking about changes, growing, spring, etc. So we plan to spend the next two months allowing the children’s interests lead our plans in looking at changes in people, creatures, plants, the environment.

The activities this month will be based around the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) areas of learning:

KUW-discovery, growing, observation PSED- looking at how we change, MD- size, shape, pattern. CLL naming, discussing,

PD- trying new gross motor skills in the warm weather CD- arts and crafts.

What are we doing at the nursery to support this:

• Christine will be setting up a measuring chart for the children to track their growth throughout the year.

• Laura Z will be making a display of picture of staff and parents when they were small to discuss with the children and talk about human lifecycles.

• Lan will be setting up a diary growing for our plants that we will be growing and nurturing though summer.

• Laura Z will be making some spring collages

• Christine texture exploring

• Laura W will be setting up a spring sensory treasure chest with the children to explore.

• Jenny will organise trip to B&Q to collect plants and growing resources to set up our eating and enjoying gardens.

• Laura W will be organising a series of trips to Kew Gardens for the children to observe and explore.

• Rachel will set up a display of the children learning about the changes in the clothes they are wearing in the nicer weather- hats, shorts, skirts with no tights, sunblock, etc.

• Emily will be making a range of lifecycles sequencing cards with the children to do some sequencing.


What could you do to support the children and reinforce what they have experienced at the nursery?

• Talk about how the environment has changed. Reflect on the winter time and the familiy activities you did then and what you are able to do now in the summer time.

• Go for a walk and talk about all the different types of flowers and plants. Compare the sizes, shapes, colours, etc.

• Share picture of you when you were a little child and compare them as you get older to what you look like now.