Planting & Harvesting Vegetables!
/Over the last couple of weeks, the preschool children have been helping to sow some winter vegetable seeds such as onions, garlic and spring onions into the vegetable patch. Freddie, Amelie, Esmé and Isabelle were very eager to help out, asking each time a new seed was ready to be planted, “Where do these seeds need to go?” After watching a teacher use just one finger to make a line for the seeds to go in, Esmé did just the same a few centimetres over and Freddie, Isabelle and Amelie followed the same process. Once all the seeds were in place, the most fun part for the children was to get their hands as messy as they could whilst burying the seeds with the over flowing soil. Each morning the children have gone to the garden, they haven’t forgotten to water the vegetable patch and after a lot of rain, Otto suggested, “Maybe the rain water will feed our vegetables instead?”
The children also helped picking the vegetables such as tomatoes and a large marrow that they had grown over the summer. They all had turns in holding the marrow and feeling the texture. River took hold of it when it was his turn and laughed saying, “Its very heavy but I have got big muscles so it’s ok for me”. Passing it on to Izzy, she very quickly pushed it along and said, “It feels a bit funny to me”. Once the children had finished looking at the marrow, India used the measuring tape and told her friends, “It’s 11 long”. The children then enjoyed taking it to the mud kitchen, chopping it and using it to cook a “Marrow Pie”.
The letter of the week was W and the children loved engaging in a letter hunt game inside preschool and outside in the garden where they were finding hidden letters and words beginning with W. Watering can was one of the hidden words and when Sebastian found it, he recognised the letter W and ran straight over to a teacher to ask what the word said. He then moved straight on to the gardening area and was showing Joshua and Jasper he had found the word watering can and paired it with the actual watering can.