Wednesday

Hello Nursery.

Today I want you to think about your physical development. I know at the moment it’s hard to get out, but as the weather is so nice it would be good to get some fresh air if you can.

Here are some suggestions:

* go for a walk, run or cycle with the people you live with.

* play some family games in your back garden (football, catch, hide and seek etc…)

* bounce on a trampoline if you have one at home.

* help your family to do a little gardening.

* walk up and down the stairs to keep fit.

* help your family with some house work.

* have a go at some children friendly excercises (see links below):

Please also remember that we need to physically develop our fine motor skills also, so please continue to use your homework folders to write your name and numbers as well as practising cutting skills and small hand movements.

Missing you all so much. Thank you for making the effort at home while we are unable to see you at school. Please check the blog tomorrow for your next daily challenge!

Tuesday

Hello again Nursery!

So now for your Tuesday challenge.

Yesterday we focussed on our first letter sound ‘m’, so now let’s practise our numbers again. We are looking at numbers 1 and 2 today.

First practise saying the number, then count out objects of that quantity and finally perfect writing the numeral using the number rhymes to help us.

And if all that is too easy for you, you could always start adding two groups together. For example 1 and 2 makes 3.

Monday

Hello Nursery and welcome to Monday (sorry it’s a little late in the day)

Today please remember the sound ‘m’. It’s a nice stretchy sound and the first set one sound we learn. Look around the house for things that start with ‘m’ and try some Fred Talk to sound out ‘m’ words like m-a-t and m-a-d.

Next have a go at writing the sound correctly. Down Maisie, over the mountain, over the mountain.

Good luck!

Number Formation

Hello Nursery!

Over the coming weeks I will be adding lots of home learning tasks to keep our youngest minds, hands and bodies busy while they are learning at home.

Our first challenge for the weekend is to practise our number formation.

Let’s start at 0.

Follow the number rhyme to master a perfect 0. Please remember to use ‘crabby fingers’ to hold your pencil correctly and learn to write your numbers nice and small and all the same size.

Homework

Dear parents,

As school prepares to close its doors to children it is now more important than ever that you support your child’s learning at home.

Every child in Nursery has a homework folder which provides opportunity to practise name writing, numbers, shapes and letter sounds.

Please make sure you use your folder every day and support your child while they are away from school.

Thank you for your support.

Mrs Vincent and Miss Smaira

Bug Club

https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/

Please use the Bug Club resource to help your child with reading at home.

To access the club go to the parents section on our Bearwood school website and click ‘learning@home’.

You will need to log in to view the books that have been uploaded for your child.

Username = child’s first name and first letter of surname (for example JonnyC)

Password = Nusery19

School code = ka6h

There are lots of books available for you to share with your child so please enjoy and keep reading