Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Hello everyone

I hope you were able to enjoy the weekend? 

On Friday Mrs Heap and I enjoyed chatting on the phone with some of you, those we missed, or were out, we will endeavour to call you on Wednesday. The weather this weekend has been changeable;  sunny on Saturday and a bit rainy on Sunday but both weathers are great to have walk in as the world can look so different. You have continued to send me photos of your fantastic learning and especially enjoying going outside for a walk!

It has been great to hear and see how much you are enjoying Mrs Heap’s rhyme time. Today is the last of the rhymes but I think that, like Brooke, Ching Ching has been out exploring and there will be new video coming very soon. Please enjoy the last rhyme time and I think you will all be moving along to this!

Click on the blue writing for the words:Day Five

I am so humbled by the ideas that you come up with at home and the games and things you are doing.

Cyrus’ mum told me that they had planted seeds from a tomato in half an egg shell in some soil and the seeds were beginning to grow!!

Alfie made his own skittles game using toilet rolls. This fun game develops his coordination, numeral recognition and calculating skills!

Brooke has enjoyed playing so many games and also making a story book called “I miss my friends” something we can all emphasise with.

Cooking too still is a favourite home activity Kieran is especially proud of his gingerbread biscuits!

 

Why not try some of your friends ideas and let us know which ones you enjoyed.

Have you been able to find any snails and look at them closely? If you put them on a see through lid you can really watch muscles ripple as they move!

Challenge: On your daily walk collect a few wild flowers, or grasses or leaves to bring home to press. All you need is kitchen paper and something heavy~ books work well. Place the flowers on a piece of kitchen roll and then put a sheet on the top, then place something heavy on the top (5 big books would do!) leave for at least five days before you take the books off and look at your flattened flowers you should be able to make a picture with them.

Remember to ask your parents before you pick any flowers

You have a choice of two stories today. On The foundation stage home learning Base 1 you can listen to “The enormous Turnip” and below click the link to listen too “Mad about Minibeasts!”

 

Have a good Monday and “May the fourth be with you!!”

Mrs Penn, Mr Heap and Mrs Coleman