Friday 25 October 2013

HAPPY HOLIDAYS !

We had a lovely walk down the village where we collected conkers pine cones and some really pretty autumn leaves, some looked just like dinosaur footprints!

The children enjoyed spotting their favourite things in the shop windows but we didn't like the " big Halloween " one, a sneaky look around the toy shop made us all feel much better.

We have been painting pumpkin pictures and exploring the textures from the insides of a pumpkin.

The children planted bulbs and put winter pansies in the planters - we found worms and beetles as we dug.

have a good holiday !  -see you all the week starting 4th Nov

Friday 18 October 2013

settling in and making friends


Both the 2-3 year olds' at Broadway Playschool and the older children at Towerview Playschool are enjoying playing with the conkers, problem solving, looking at sizes, colours, how they feel, and working out how to get the conkers down the drain pipe quicker, taking turns and waiting for the "ready steady go !!" before rolling down the conkers. Lots of smiles of satisfaction.
 
We have been making iced biscuit faces then eating them for snack, working out who is wearing which coloured clothes and going to the relevant coloured card game, and looking in the mirror to draw self portraits with oil crayons.

The games "What's in the Box" and "who s got the glasses on?" are being enjoyed at circle time and children are getting to know everyone's names.   We are also playing the empty chair game - all these improve speech and listening skills.
 
One child dressed as a pirate this week , with his pirate hat on and the parrot he then got a staff member to tape onto his on his shoulder doing a  mean pirate face- such creativity ! 
After 5 weeks we can all really see how much they are all settling in and starting to play with each other much more.  There is some fab role play emerging with boats, trains , babies and builders !!

Thursday 10 October 2013

FEED THE BIRDS !

The children have been making an art work this week - by collecting and sticking leaves on a canvas - we then piled up logs to make a tree trunk sculpture - they have since added strips of brown and black paper for the tree trunk - take a look in playschool!

We have been measuring how tall we are - beginning to get the idea of taller and shorter - who is the tallest ? who is the shortest?

The light box has proved popular - exploring  how colour changes as transparent sheets of colour are overlapped.

An experiment to see how we could make the best birdseed feeders revealed that gelatine is not a good substitute for lard !! - so back to the old methods- we will make a new batch of feeders using the Kelly kettle to heat the water to melt the lard, down at forest school.

A big thank you to all the parents who have sent in saucepans and kitchen utensils for our mud kitchen

REMINDER - all children need vests, warm jumpers and warm/waterproof  coats now and hats and gloves may be needed by the end of the week!    & especially for forest school sessions

Friday 4 October 2013

CONKERS !

We've had a great time searching for conkers, we collected baskets full and took them back to playschool where we had a look at them and chose our favourites.  Some wonderful language emerged as we found the 'biggest', 'smallest', 'shiniest', 'prickliest' and 'smoothest' !   One child was so excited about the conkers he had collected he told everyone he met as he left playschool about them ! These, with the introduction of egg boxes and tongs, have become an interesting seasonal sorting game.

We have introduced the children to a new game, which we play in a small group - "The empty chair" game which has been lots of fun! It is also exceptional for supporting speech and language -particularly social language
 
We have a new student with us (every other week) from South Worcestershire College - she is proving to be a very good addition to the team.
 
There has been  lots of lovely mud painting and mixing in the Forest school mud kitchen.

OUR OPEN EVENING FOR PARENTS to see forest school and learn about the EYFS & communication at playschool, was attended by 20 parents, who seemed to enjoy it.

If you have any old pots, pans, whisks or old kitchen implements - we need them for the mud kitchen and the outdoor music centre.   Please bring into Towerview.