Exploring the woods!
/The preschool children have been getting messy and creative this week. They started by exploring textures, William thought clay would be a great material to use for making art work and he decided to make a self portrait encouraging Ellis to do the same. Ellis used leaves to make his hair whilst William choose to have two eyed and he said ‘My hair is silvery white’. Zach though playdough would be a fun texture to explore, so he got some playdough and began making some different marks. Lyra used the cutting wheel to make a track mark and felt the indents made whilst Zach pushed it through a playdough pasta maker and said it looks like pasta, he went on and said ‘I love cheese and pasta!’ so Lyra agreed and helped him make some dinner. Sophia and Xanthe noticed some new, different textured pom poms were added and began making some lovely art work with it using poms poms and feathers, Xanthe said there are so many colours and it feels so nice as she felt the feathers. Varun liked to stick the pom poms on and had a go at pushing them around the table like a football before sticking it on, when the pom poms feel of everyone at the table screamed and laughed before having a small game.
The children have also been to the park and explored the woodlands. They started by looking at the logs and searching for bugs, Emily found a woodlice and showed it to all her friends, Imani said ‘wow, it has loads of legs’ Emily laughed and said I only have two. The children then skipped around and hopped using there legs as they spoke about different movements they made and what movements animals can make. Oliver saw a duck and made a quaking noise as they tried to talk to it and pointed out the different colours, Ritika counted the ducks and suggested next time to feed them. Further into the woodlands it got very muddy and the children thought it would be fun to splash in their welly boots. Thomas jumped high and a big muddy splashy making mud go everywhere, everyone laughed and decided it would be great fun to get as messy as they could and all make big splashes.
The babies became Olympic gold medallists this week by taking part in a variety of tense Olympic Games. To start the week off, the babies participated in a rapid game of ring toss, using paper plate rings and Olympic ring coloured cardboard rolls. The babies worked together to come up with a tactic that would help them all out. “There!” Emma pointed towards the ring, “Ta” said George giving it to Emma so she could have a go. Emma took the ring with two hands and threw it on the roll, “Me, Emma!” She said proudly whilst Edward clapped for her. “Oooh ohh!” Agnes crawled over to the ring toss podium and explored what was in front of her, Agnes pointed at the colourful rolls and Louis held her hand so they could play together. Working as a team, the babies created their very own Olympic Rings by dipping their kitchen rolls in to paint. Grace made bubbles in the paint “Ooh bubble!” She said excitedly as she swirled the paint round and round. Honor loved the yellow paint and painted her hands and face as well as her paper! Rouxx decided to mix the yellow and blue together with his fingers to create a lovely green colour, perfect for our Olympic Rings.
In the park, Eesa helped setting up cones for an obstacle course. First in the running was Alex who weaved in and out of the cones with a huge a smile on his face. Next was Emma who had help from Grace who was removing the cones from the obstacle course, therefore making her an immediate winner! Theo crawled over the cones and stuck his head inside, “Hat!” Emma shouted and she gave everyone a pointy cone hat. George patted his head as he patiently waited for his hat to arrive. The babies practiced their clapping when cheering for one another, they were all very supportive and showed team spirit!