Good morning everyone
We hope that you all enjoyed yourself yesterday? We played with some of you at school and had a great day staying safe but really enjoying ourselves. Here are some photos; like on Tuesday we cooked flap jack and we were impressed with the muscles you used to mix and squeeze and flatten the ingredients! We hope you enjoyed eating them?
- building a tower repeating the pattern
- drawing a favourite toy
- weighing the butter
- and the oats
- mixing
- squeezing, this was so tricky but great for finger strength
- patting it flat
- water inside
- water outside
- Swinging holding a log~so good for upper arm strength
- Potions invented
- the stripy swing is popular
Joyful June 2020: June 11th remember to say something positive today!
It was so lovely to hear so many children yesterday with such lovely manners! A credit to you all we heard so many pleases and thank yous!!!!
It is so important to develop finger strength as this will help your child later with their writing. We noticed that the children loved the challenge of squeezing the syrup bottle~ they found it hard but kept going and laughed hen they succeeded! Here are some fun finger strength activities for you to try at home:
Challenge try at least 2 of these activities today!
Rock, paper scissors
Tommy thumb rhyme
Thumb war
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Do you remember the dough disco activities we played earlier this year? Here is a video to remind you, get all of your family to join in with this challenge!!
What about trying some of these fine motor finger activities?
- Use pegs around different containers, make peg creatures or even have a low washing line and let your child hang out the washing!
- Use dough as abase and carefully add spaghetti and pasta pieces
- Cheerios are great to tread and then to eat! You can make cheerio bracelets and necklaces!
- Threading pasta
I have chosen” Lima’s Red Hot Chilli” for our story today. Enjoy!
Have a lovely Thursday please remember to upload some photos of the things you are doing at home we love to see them
Mrs Penn, Mrs Heap and Mrs Coleman















