NURSERY NEWS
Monday 19th May 2025 – Edition 372
Find out About
A. Half Term Holiday –Monday 26th May 2025 to Friday 30th May 2025. School Closed.
B. A big ‘Thank You’ for all the fruit.
C. Staffing Update
D. What are the children learning about this week?
A. Half Term Holiday –Monday 26th May 2025 to Friday 30th May 2025. School Closed.
The school will be closed for half term next week. The school year is speeding along quickly!
We hope the children will be able to have some time to rest and relax next week, to be ready for the last half term of the Academic Year.
B. A big ‘Thank You’ for all the fruit.
We have had some very generous donations of fruit.
Thank You!
If anyone reads this and thinks….
‘Oooh I need to buy
some fruit for school…’
Could I ask you to pause for a few weeks, as it is half term soon and currently the school fridge is very full of apples! We are aiming to use the fruits that will perish first for snack time this week, and store the apples in the fridge for after half term.
When our supplies are running low, I will add another request to the newsletter. Thank you all for supporting the school.
C. Staffing Update
I would like to let everyone know that Mrs Watson will be leaving us at the end of this week. She has been working here at Willow since April 2021 as a Teaching Assistant. She originally joined us for a short maternity cover contract, but luckily for us, and the children, she has stayed with us for a few more years! Most recently she has been working as part of our Little Nursery team. She is now moving on to a new opportunity which she is very much looking forward to.
Mrs Watson says…’I would like to thank all the lovely families that I’ve worked with. I will miss all your lovely, amazing children. I wish them lots of fun in their new schools.’
D. What are the children learning about this week?
The theme this week is ‘Chicks’.
We have 10 healthy chicks!!!
In Nursery we have been observing as our eggs hatched and chicks were born. We have been looking after them and making sure their needs are met. The children have been very excited to see the change in the chicks and how they have been growing.
This week, they will be able to sit with the chicks and hold them. The children will be supervised as they handle the chicks and the staff will ensure that all chicks take turns being held, so they do not become overwhelmed. Children will learn the importance of being quiet and gentle as they hold the chicks. They will learn of the importance of hygiene when holding the chicks and will wash their hands with soap and water after handling them.
The skill we will be focussing on this week will be pencil grip/control/mark making. We will use a variety of methods to support strengthening the muscles in the hands and fingers to enable a better pencil grip when making marks. There are many ways to do this including building with Lego, chalking on paper or pavements, using tweezers to pick up items and even playing with playdough.
Every child has their own name card in school and they are encouraged to use their name card for guidance when writing their name and forming the letters that they need to use. Whenever children create some artwork, they are encouraged to try and write their name so they can bring it home and share with friends and family.