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Share a story!

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

We thought it might be nice to share some stories with you on the blog. We have videoed them for you to watch and listen to.

What was your favourite part of the story?

Handas Surprise

Where’s My Teddy?

Have you got a favourite story you would like us to read? Let us know!

Look out for our next ‘Share a Story’

A morning in the garden…

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

We love to spend time outside and over the next few weeks we are going to grow some vegetables. First, we have to get the vegetable beds ready.

Here we are enjoying the forest garden and preparing the ground for planting.

Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011
Well the Big, Bad Wolf huffed and he puffed but he couldn’t blow down the house that nursery built!
Our love of constructing continued this week as we explored the traditional tale ‘The three little pigs’. Here is what happened!

 

The first little pig built a house made out of straw.

The second little pig built his house with sticks.

But the third little pig was clever...

...he called in the builders to build him a house of bricks!

We looked at how builders construct walls and tried to build ours in the same way!

We went outdoors to investigate other structures.

Next week we are going to the forest garden to build a house of sticks! We’ll keep you all posted!

Spring is here!

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

Nursery class all have a spring in their toes this week with the cheery weather! We have been exploring the signs of spring and celebrating the warm sunshine!

We decided to spruce up the outdoors...we began by doing a little painting!

This is hard work - all this painting!

We made some Springtime music to help us along the way!

Some of us opened a canteen to feed the hungry workers!

We even got our garden tidy and ready for Spring.

Our forest friends

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Each of the different classes in our school all have their own forest friend. Each week one of the children who has worked very hard and tried their best all week, gets the chance to take their class’ forest friend home for the weekend.

Ash (Year 1) – have a fox called “Daisy

Sycamore (Year 2) – have a badger called “Timothy Buster

Holly (Year 1 and 2) – have a red squirrel called “Holly

Beech (Reception 2) – have a mouse called “Chester

Rowan (Reception 1) – have an owl called “Ollie

Oak (morning Nursery) – have a hedgehog called “Greeny

Walnut (afternoon Nursery) – have a rabbit called “Little Rabbit

We would love to share some of these special adventures with you. If you would like to read more then please visit

http://shareit.yhgfl.net/kirklees/ashbrow/forestfriends/

I wonder who will take them home this weekend……

The House that Nursery built!

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

This the house that Nursery built!

Do you remember how the nursery children rescued hedgehog and little rabbit from the rocket that crash-landed in the forest garden? Well now our friends are now happily encamped in the nursery. We are such ‘busy bees’ in nursery and so this week we decided that our friends might like a homes to make them feel more comfortable.

We drew up a plan of action:

First we wandered down to the forest garden to collect some natural materials.

Then set about designing happy homes for our new friends!

We had to learn how to work together and listen to others.

We explored different ways of building and joining materials together.

Little Hedgehog gets compfortable in his new pad!

We thought about the properties of different materials. Some children chose moss to go inside Little Rabbit's house because it would be 'soft to lie on'.

It was very tricky!

We even bought a carrot for a welcome present for Little Rabbit!

Pancake Capers!

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Mix it, stir it, put it in the pan,

fry it, toss it, catch it if you can.

Tuesday brought all things Pancake related to the nursery – look at everything we got up to!

We made perfect playdough pancakes!

Then we made the real thing!

'This is getting really thick and bubbly'

Our pancake capers continued outdoors too!

Catch it if you can! Can you spot the pancake in this picture?

Snip, snip, snippety snip!

Friday, March 11th, 2011

We have been practising our cutting skills this week.

Sometimes we find using scissors a bit tricky, so we have scissors made especially for little children. Some of them have a spring inside and can open by themselves. We give them a little squeeze to make them cut the paper – hopefully in the right place!

Mrs Green said we had to remember to hold the scissors properly and try to cut along the lines carefully. We are getting really good at this and we are very proud of our cutting.

Cutting skills 9.3.11

And so we begin………

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Today has been a very special day in Key Stage 1 as the children at Ashbrow Infant and Nursery School have started on their blogging journey.

The children were asked to share with you something they have learnt recently or something that they like doing in school.

(It is all THEIR OWN WORK as we feel it is very important that our children have a voice and a place to share what is important to them.) They were  eager to have their posts published and to tell others they were famous.

We would love you to comment on any of the children’s work and their blog posts, especially at this very early stage. Also if you would like to ask the children any questions or make suggestions as to the type of work you would like to see on this blog, please do.

We look forward to hearing from you

The Ashbrow Team

Who’s been visiting our nursery?

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Oh my goodness! When we arrived this morning we found 3 bowls of porridge, 3 spoons and a  hat which belonged to a very naughty little girl.  I wonder who had been visiting our nursery?

Whilst the bears were out in the woods, Goldilocks came to visit!

The children had great fun retelling the story using the props! Our nursery children have a real love of traditional tales at the moment and by revisiting these stories again and again it is helping us to develop our language and storytelling skills. Some children are even beginning to tell their own stories – such as ‘Jack and Jill climb the beanstalk!’

'Who's been eating my porridge?' Baby Bear is worried!

Mummy bear wonders who's been eating her porridge!

Daddy bear uses a cross voice to show how angry he is!

Run, Goldilocks run!

Our Goldilocks theme continued as we went to get busy in other areas in the classroom. Some children went to visit the bear cave, whilst other children went to find big shoes for Daddy bear and little shoes for Baby Bear.

In the shoe shop we tried to find some new shoes for Baby bear, Mummy bear and Daddy bear!

I  wonder what might happen tomorrow?