**This week our learning theme is … 'flowers”
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Welcome to Voles Class (EYFS Unit) |
| Teacher: | Mrs Hardwick | |
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Week beginning 18.5.26
The theme this week is - ‘flowers’
[suggested by George]
PE is on Tuesday this week!
These are some the things that we will be learning about and exploring.
| Monday |
Today we are going to revisit ‘helicopter stories’ using the outdoors, flowers and plants as inspiration. We will work outdoors for this session. Kai has been telling us about a story that he had seen on TV about flowers - particularly a sunflower that grew really big. Adults will ask him to talk about this again and then will model a story linked to an flower or plant that we have seen. We will also provide pictures as prompts of scenarios that might happen or further characters that they may include. We will encourage the children (in their small groups) to tell / dictate their stories – these will be written down verbatim, exactly as they are told, by the adults. At this time the children will each be given a whiteboard and will be encouraged to illustrate the story in their chosen way. We will also encourage them to make marks and explore writing on their work - we will ask the children to share their illustrations with their friends at the end. Throughout we will remind them of using the pinch and flick technique and an appropriate grip. The children will then act out their story (without an audience and in their own way - the adult delivering the activity doesn’t need to join in or lead how the story is acted out as the children will do this). We want to develop the children’s ‘imaginings’ during both the telling and the acting out of their stories. |
| Tuesday |
PE: The children will be changing for this session so will need their named PE kits in school. Today we will begin our practise for Sports Day. First we will warm up by pretending to look for and pick flowers around the playground - we will encourage the children to stretch and bend. The children will be working in colour teams on the big playground and will be practising the first three of the following races. We will be showing them how to work as a team and where to go at the end of your turn:
To cool down we will explore ‘Jedi writing’ with giant tubes. Then we will talk about the importance of rest as well as exercise. |
| Wednesday |
Today we will tell the children that a robot has come from another planet and wants to know about plants. We have found a book to tell the robot all about growing plants. We will remind the children of all their comments last week about growing plants and we will check that this is covered in the book (water, sun, soil etc). (Ernie told us that they need water, Fiadh explained that they grow from the soil, Ellie knew that flowers grow from seeds). We will follow the instructions in the book, page by page, to check that they work before sharing the book with the robot. (Mrs Hardwick will be the robot and the robot doesn't know how to read a book!) We will discuss the instructions that the children need to give to the robot for it to be able to read the book successfully. We will ask questions about which way up the book needs to be, the direction of print (left to right and top to bottom) and of reading the book front to back. Mrs Hardwick will carry out the children’s instructions exactly as they have been given. We will pause and talk about each stage of the instruction to check that it works and that we agree. The children will be able to adapt their program if it doesn't work the first time (We will make links with computer programming). |
| Thursday |
Milo wanted to grow plants, Sebbie asked why do flowers need water? George asked how do flowers grow? So … today we are going to plant some grass heads. We will add water to some and not to others to see what happens. We will explain that the grass will not have flowers but that it grows in the same way. We will look at the instruction sheet together so that we can follow it. We will ask questions as the children work: Can you see how small the grass seeds are? What do the seeds need to help them grow? Why do we need compost? The children will need to decorate their grass heads by sticking eyes and facial features onto them. They will be able to choose which materials to use for their design - fabric, paper, card or plastic. They will need to stick them on using a glue spreader. We will remind them to make the heads damp with water, but not too soggy. They will need to find somewhere sunny to leave them. Finally we will ask them… how long do you think it will take before your grass head needs its hair cutting? |
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Friday |
Marsaili asked about petals and wanted to know more about them and how they grow and Brodie asked how flowers open ... so today the children will use the flowers that they have brought in for Show and Tell for their Maths activity and we will talk about how they are formed and how they open. We will ask the children to talk about their flowers and describe them to their friends. We will use the visualiser to look closely at them and talk about what we all notice, we will compare some flowers and talk about similarities and differences. Next we will practise subitising skills as the children look closely at images on the IWB which they will be shown briefly. We will explain that they are going to be then shown individual flowers on the visualiser very quickly and again they will need to use subitising skills (recognising how many there are without needing to count). Children will take turns in suggesting and agreeing how many. We will also show images of two flowers on the screen and ask which has more and which has fewer, making sure the difference is significant. |
Shared reading; Thurs 21st
Word aware words: risk delicate
The poem this week is; pitter patter
Our counting song: five fine bumblebees
Show and tell: a flower
Last week’s poem:
Thunderstorm
Boom. Bang. Boom. Bang
Rumpety, lumpety, bump.
Zoom. Zam. Zoom. Zam.
Clipperty, clapperty, clump.
Rustles and bustles, and swishes and zings
Class letter: click here
Home Learning links
- The Hungry Little Minds campaign. It features tips and practical activities that parents can do at home with children to support their early learning. There are many simple ways to help children learn and it does not have to be formal. Having everyday conversations, make-believe play and reading together all make a big difference to children’s development.
- The BBC’s Tiny Happy People and the National Literacy Trust’s Family Zone
- Online Safety for under 5s
What the children say...
We ask the children about what they’d like to explore, play with and learn about over each week. All ideas are interwoven through planning.
The children also have the opportunity to discuss what they would like for role play - currently we have a woodland ice cream shop but this will be transforming during the first week after the Easter holidays!

Other areas of learning in Nursery include....
Physical
PE day is on a Monday for this half term.
The children do need their PE kits in school.
Computing
Throughout the year we will be planning open-ended activities in a technology rich environment to enable the children to have opportunities to explore, tinker and develop their ideas through active learning. We will provide a range of simple technology resources, these will be available for children to explore through their play and during adult led activities. The resources will include real, play and safe/defunct devices to support children’s understanding of technology in the world. We will promote safe and careful use of resources and understanding of who to tell if any use of technology makes them feel uncomfortable.
Other experiences will include
- exploring programmes and games which require drag and drop skills
- looking at different uses of technology in
school and at home - using chromebooks, iPads and Mini
mash (on Purple Mash).
RE
RE will be explored partly through short periods of Adult Directed Activities which highlight key festivals, figures, celebrations, religious symbols and religious vocabulary with reference to children’s own experiences and also through the children's own Child Initiated Play. This half term we will be finding out about what we can learn from stories - from a variety of cultures. During sessions we will support the children in developing an understanding of different cultures and will introduce the concept of festivals and celebrations in a variety of cultures.
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