This week at Nursery we have had a theme of ‘bears’, looking at real bears, such as brown, black and polar bears, as well as teddy bears and Pudsey! We have discussed real bears’ features, such as claws and paws, and how they are different. We have based our week on the story of ‘We are going on a Bear Hunt’. We talked about bears living in caves and how we find them in forests/woods. At Nursery, we acted out of the story in the small world area, which the children really enjoyed. Also, we enjoyed making our own bears cave in our Nursery garden, which we could act out the story.
On Thursday, the children all brought their own teddy bears into Nursery to join our teddy bears picnic. We made our own jam sandwiches, spreading the butter and jam, and sat and enjoyed them together on our picnic rug.
For Children in Need Day, the children came into Nursery dressed in spots, yellow and fancy dress! Thank you for the kind donations, between morning and afternoon Nursery we raised £87.05! Together we made our own Pudsey spotty biscuits and created Pudsey stamping artwork.
Remembrance Day – we are extremely proud of Nursery for sitting quietly during the 2 minutes silence. Together we remembered the brave soldiers and created our own collage poppies.
Article 27: Every child has the right to a standard of living that is good enough to meet their physical, social, and mental needs.
Article 28 Every child has the right to an education
Article 29: Education must develop every child’s personality, talents, and abilities to the full. It must encourage the child’s respect for human rights, as well as respect for their parents, their own and other cultures, and the environment.
Article 31: Every child has the right to relax, play, and take part in a wide range of cultural and artistic activities.