Little Red Riding Hood

This week in Nursery we have been reading the story Little Red Riding Hood and learning about which way to hold a book and how to follow the words. We enjoyed joining in with some of the words 'What big teeth you have Grandma'.

In Maths we packed a basket of cakes for Grandma and had to make sure that Grandma and Little Red Riding Hood had the same number of cakes. This involved careful counting and moving the cakes around so that there were the same on each plate.

We have been talking about and drawing our families.

In P.E. we are very impressed with how quickly the children have been getting changed. This week we learnt a Beanbag dance, balancing the beanbag in different places on our body and we listened carefully to the tambourine, stopping on a coloured spot when we heard it.

The morning children got to go to their first Celebration Assembly in the hall this week. The children sat beautifully.

Mr Sullivan and our St. Albans school helper played basketball with the children in the afternoon. Lots of the children had a go at shooting at the basket ball hoop.

We have some very creative children. Some of the morning children had a go at making junk models  and loved all the sticking. They have been using the easels to paint Little Red Riding Hood characters, looking carefully at the colours and shapes. Some of the afternoon children have really enjoyed using the creative area outside, while others made a den in the cosy crate.

Next week in phonics our sound of the week is 's'.

We will be learning about birthdays and harvest.

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