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W/c 2nd May – Hungry caterpillar & mini beats

  • Read themed stories e.g Hungry caterpillar & the crunching munching caterpillar
  • Follow clues to guess the bug in the sack
  • Thread cereal to make caterpillars
  • Garden themed tuff spot
  • Favourite fruit bar chart
  • Learn caterpillar life cycle
  • Make signs for garden centre role play
  • Continue to watch our seeds & support growth
  • Make paint print caterpillars
  • Look at butterfly symmetry
  • Move spiders along gutter
  • Insect themed songs
  • Retell story on stage using instruments
  • CORONATION PARTY! – Red, white & blue clothes. Normal am session, no lunch or pm sessions. Parents to arrive from 11:45am after which point all children must be accompanied. Picnic food – let Lou know what you can bring!

W/c 24th April – Growing continued

  • Oliver’s Fruit, Oliver’s Vegetables
  • Show care & concern for mini beasts
  • Café role play area with sandwich bar
  • Record the fruits we like in a bar chart
  • Look at life cycle books
  • Garden centre role play – outdoors
  • Add flowers to pot using dice
  • Mini beasts tuff spot with magnifying glass
  • Thread leaves on pipe cleaners
  • Move water along marble run
  • Growing beans experiment – grow in different conditions
  • Make wormery
  • Fill & empty plants pots with soil
  • Look inside fruit & vegetables at the seeds & plant some

W/c 17th April – Spring/Things that grow

  • Share news from our Easter holidays
  • Read The Tiny Seed – change the story using props
  • Make flowers using letters of our name
  • Garden centre role play – write orders, lists, bills outside
  • Look at and paint flowers
  • Use scarves or crepe paper to move like butterflies/flowers/trees
  • Draw large flowers on the playground
  • Number rhymes – order the flowers in the correct order
  • How many flowers can we find in the garden – make a ten frame with sticks
  • Build a stem using milk bottle tops for the flowers to match the numerals
  • Garden sensory bin
  • Thread flowers into a pot/sieve
  • Make a garden in the tuff spot
  • Fill plant pots with compost using spoons
  • Make a pond in the water tray, add fish, weeds, flowers etc
  • Look at the inside of fruit and vegetables and how they differ – do they have seeds?
  • Plant a seed

W/c 27th March – Easter

  • Talk about Easter
  • Make up stories with Easter props
  • Introduce language about Easter
  • Make a basket using a plate
  • Chocolate nests – notice the changes
  • Find objects and match to shapes
  • Fill the eggs with the right amount of beans
  • Share Easter stories
  • Join the dots to make Easter pictures – 1-20
  • Put pom poms in the eggs using Tweezers
  • Easter tuff trays
  • Wash the ducks with sponges
  • Write names in the sand with sticks
  • There was an old lady who swallowed a chick – use props
  • Run around obstacles

W/c 20th March – The Odd Egg

  • Read the Odd Egg – what do you think is inside the duck’s egg?
  • What hatches out of an egg
  • Learn new vocabulary
  • Humpty Dumpty song sack
  • Egg hunt with numerals
  • Thread a pasta snake
  • Make turtles with fruit
  • Copy the pattern on the eggs
  • Happy street farm & town
  • Egg & cocktail stick construction activity
  • Find the eggs using the timer
  • Shoot the eggs/ducks using water
  • Sink or float activity
  • Egg Experiments

W/c 13th March – Ugly Duckling

  • Read the story and talk about emotions
  • Talk about what makes us unique
  • Think about how we change as we grow
  • Move like different animals outside
  • Watch the life cycle of a duck and swan
  • Learn new language about Spring: growth, blossom, new life
  • Letters in the water tray
  • Use the feathers to make marks
  • Guess what’s in the egg by sound
  • Make eggs in the dough
  • 5 little ducks tuff spot
  • Paint pictures about the story
  • Play the bean game
  • Thread leaves onto sticks/strings

W/c 6th March – Little Red Riding Hood

  • Read Little Red Riding Hood
  • Talk about the characters – which are kind or unkind?
  • Look in the mirror and ask if we look like our grandparents – why/why not?
  • Talk about how long you should brush your teeth
  • Kim’s game – food themed
  • Grandma’s Cottage role play area
  • Make Mother’s Day crafts
  • Paint pictures of fruit and vegetables
  • Use small house to tell stories
  • Use timers for activities that can be done in 2 minutes
  • Thread cereal to make a necklace for mummy
  • Make food for Grandma with playdoh
  • Look at different foods and consider what is good for us
  • Hidden letters in the sand
  • Wolf chasing games outside