Here are the children voting for who they would like to be class leader, each candidate had to explain why they wanted to be class leader and then the rest of the class voted for one child using a wooden coin. Well done to Hella and Khalid who became class leaders for the day.
This week the nursery children have been exploring British Values, we have looked at a different value each day and have talked about voting, rules, helping each other and celebrating our individuality. Here are the children voting for who they would like to be class leader, each candidate had to explain why they wanted to be class leader and then the rest of the class voted for one child using a wooden coin. Well done to Hella and Khalid who became class leaders for the day. Here are some images of the children respecting each other and sharing their resources: We also discussed how everybody has the right to believe in their own religion and that we should still respect each other. As we were also learning about our local community we decided to create a mosque using images from the local area.
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The children were surprised to be greeted by lily pads dotted aroud the school, they spent the day engaging in frog related activities and read the story 'Tuesday.' After reading the story the children discovered the lily pads were left by flying frogs. The nursery children enjoyed painting frogs and creating frog faces, using play dough to make a frog, practising their scissor control by cutting out frogs and exploring in the frog slime.
The children then tasted a range of pears including an avocado pear, they talked about the smells, tastes and textures. The children they created a tally chart of which fruit they liked the most. Why not ask your child about which pear they liked the most and why?
This term the children in nursery have been learning all about 'People Who Help Us' and have enjoyed learning about a wide range of occupations. This week the children interviewed a child from reception and talked about the medicine she has to take and some of the children interviewed a new mum. The children asked lots of questions about how to look after the baby and how often you have to go to the doctors/hospital. The children were very inquisitive. Here are some pictures of baby Max and his mum Nicola: The children really enjoyed talking to the visitors and were very well behaved.
The EYFS children were very lucky to have a visit from Bolton Fire Service. The nursery children got a chance to talk to the fire fighters, use their hoses and look at the Fire Engine. The children in nursery had a practice fire drill and worked together to put out our role play fire area. Thank you to Bolton Fire Service for our special visit.
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AuthorPikes Lane Nursery have 30 children in the morning session and 30 children in the afternoon session. Nursery children have access to a wide range of high quality activities based indoors and outdoors. Archives
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