Seasonal Changes: Exploring Autumn!
/The preschool children have really been noticing the changes in their environment over the past week or so, which has sparked many discussions at nursery about the change of season now that we are into autumn. Whilst out on a walk around the nursery grounds, Rowan had noticed that one of the trees leaves had started to change colour. He took hold of Youcef’s hand and then encouraged Zack to follow, telling them both, “If you look here, look closely, the leaves aren’t really green any more”. Rowan gave his friends an opportunity to respond and once he noticed that his friends were closely observing the leaves, he called more of his friends over, “Look here, the leaves are lots of different colours”. Daniel was very intrigued and picked up one of the leaves that had already fallen and pulled it closer to his face so he could observe the leaf with a bit more detail before telling his friends, “It’s brown and green and even orange!”.
Some of the children had collected some fallen leaves and placed them in their pockets to take back to nursery and once they were back at nursery, they found a box to put all of their leaf collections in. Some of the children used the leaves alongside some other natural resources including logs, bark and grass patches. Sadie had added some magnifying glasses and was explaining to Florence, “If you put your eye close to here, and put the magnifying glass close to the leaf, you can see some lines”. Florence examined the leaf before telling Sadie, “Its very beautiful isn’t it!”.
The rest of the leaves were used in an arts and crafts activity. The children had cut the leaves in half, stuck them on to some paper and then used some mark making materials to try and make the same pattern and make it symmetrical. Luna was very proud of her work and seeing that it looked very similar to the actual leaf, she told her little brother, River, that they could take it home to show their mummy and daddy.
The children have new natural resource logs at nursery to include in their play in the garden. Sebastian and Otto had collected some of the larger logs and moved them over towards the tree house and piled them up. Once they were satisfied with their pile of logs and had gained the attention of a few more friends including Ada and Alfie, they went on to find the insect toys to add to their play. They were burying the insects deep in to their log pile and were challenging each other to find them, finding it funny if it was a little tricker to find the insect. Ada laughed and said, “It’s not in there, it’s too big for that gap!”. Otto had hidden one of the insects under the tree house and encouraged Sebastian to find it, “Look closely Basti”, whilst giving him eye contact as to where it was hidden. He let out a big cheer when Sebastian had found it.