Puddles & Spider Hunts!

Over the last couple of weeks, the pre school children have been very keen in learning which letters are in their names and have been taking part in various activities to be able to identify these letters. One of the activities that the children were very engaged in was a spider letter hunt. This activity involved a spider web covered tuff tray with hidden spiders under some crazy foam. This gave the children the opportunity to explore the texture whilst trying to free the spiders from the web. Once the spiders were released, the children then needed to give the spiders a clean in order to release the letter that was on the spiders tummy. Finley picked up a spider with the letter d on it and held it upside down and let his friends know that he had found, “It’s the letter p”. Quickly realising that he had the spider upside down, he laughed and said, “Silly me”. He turned the spider around and then said, “No, no, it’s a d, not a p”. Sadie had released the letter m and showed it to her friends, telling them, “This letter is a m and it’s for all of our mummies”. Youcef suggested, “Now we can find daddy spider too”.

Out on a walk around the nursery grounds, the children were so excited by the size of all of the puddles. As soon as the children left nursery, they were faced with big puddles in the car park and ran straight for them, making the biggest splashes that they could possibly do. Alfie jumped in to one puddle which splashed all of his friends around him. This made Alfie and his friends laugh a lot and it soon became clear that they were having a competition as to who could make the biggest splashes. The children went around to the field which after the heavy downpour, had turned in to a mini lake with even the ducks and geese going for a swim in it which amused Luna a lot. She looked at her friends once she spotted them and said, “Huh? That’s not where they are supposed to be, they’re supposed to be in the river”. Caiden responded to this, “I wonder if we will sea any seagulls”. Zack said, “No, they’re at the seaside”. Crossing paths with some of the little ones from the baby room, Luna invited them along for the rest of the walk. The little ones really giggled at the pre school children doing the biggest splashes in the puddles.