Friday, 6 March 2026

09.03.26 - This week in Early Years

Hello!

The children looked amazing yesterday, in their World Book day costumes and the weather meant that the whole school was able to spend time reading on the field together. What a difference a little bit of sun can bring! 

We have also enjoyed finishing off lots of robots this week, these are on display in the corridor, so you can always see them during a drop in session. There are also lots of photographs in the corridors, showing the children's learning journey. It shows what a busy time they have been having.


On to our learning for the coming week, we will be:

          
  • Sharing the story "Dinosaur Roar!", this is another rhyming book so we will be trying to find all of the rhyming words. 
  • Writing a caption to go along with one of the pictures from "Dinosaur Roar!", using describing words to match the picture. 
  • Continuing with our "Building 9 and 10" block in Mathematics, working on finding 1 more and 1 less than different numbers.
  • Playing our new Circle Time game again, talking about what makes Trevor Triceratops happy, sad or cross.
  • Enjoying Science Day on Thursday. There will be NO Forest School session as it is Science Day BUT the children will need to come in clothes that they can get mucky, due to our experiments. (As mentioned in today's newsletter).

Drop in this week will be on FRIDAY.

Have a lovely weekend

Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard

Friday, 27 February 2026

02.03.26 - This coming week in Early Years

Hello Everybody!

Thank you so much to all of you who worked with your child to discuss their ideas for our latest project. We have been enjoying reading their different ideas and finding out what they want to know about dinosaurs. Please don't worry if you've not had the chance to do this with your child, we are more than happy for them to come in next week. If you have mislaid your sheet please ask and we can pop another one in your child's bag or alternatively they are on our pages on the website. (A link was in last week's blog).

Next week is a busy week in school as the children will have their height and weight checks on Wednesday and it is World Book Day on Thursday. (Further information is below).


Now onto our learning for the coming week, we will be:

  • Sharing the book Bumpus Jumpus Dinosaurumpus! 
  • Listening out for and writing a list of all the rhyming words in this week's text and learning how to play some rhyming games.
  • Writing numbers to 10 in our Maths books, learning how to use one square for one digit.
  • Continuing to learn about consecutive consonants in our Phonics sessions, blending and segmenting words with 4 sounds. 
  • Moving onto the phase "Building 9 and 10" in our Mathematics sessions. This week we will be working on our careful counting.
  • Creating a special World Book Day bookmark and enjoying the day together on Thursday.
  • Finishing the lovely robots, which we started last week and adding them to our display.


Now a message about World Book Day from Miss Harvey:

   

World Book Day   
Thursday 5th March


This year is the National Year of Reading, so we will be celebrating World Book Day for the whole day. Please come in wearing a costume to show your favourite book character. If you do not want to dress up, you can bring your favourite book in or a prop to give us a clue.
Here is a competition you can take part in: 
World Book Day competition
Email publicity@scholastic.co.uk with the header WBD NORA NIGHTSKY explaining why you want to win. The competition closes on the 15th April.


Our drop in this week will be on FRIDAY.

Have a lovely weekend

Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard

Monday, 23 February 2026

23.02.26 - This coming week in Early Years

Hello!

We hope you have all had a fabulous half term! We are looking forward to welcoming the children back tomorrow, for our next learning adventure! We are also looking forward to finding out their ideas for our new project "Dinosaurs". If you are unable to find the letters that came home before half term, then copies of them can be found here on the Early Years section of the website. 

On to our learning for the coming week, we will be:


  • Sharing Harry and the Dinosaurs stories. We will be reading several of these, including "Harry and the Dinosaurs go to School" and "Harry and the Robots".
  • Discussing the story "Harry and the Robots" and thinking about the ways we take care of each other.
  • Labelling different parts of one of Harry's robots, using our sounds to help spell the words we need to write.
  • Thinking about the days of the week and ordering and sequencing periods of time in our Mathematics sessions.
  • Starting our next JIGSAW puzzle piece for PSHE - "Healthy Me".
  • Enjoying our next Forest School session on Thursday.

Our drop in session this week will be on THURSDAY.

See you in the morning!
Miss Wakefield, Mrs O'Connor and Miss Langley

Friday, 13 February 2026

Happy February Half Term!


Hello everyone!
We had a fantastic time yesterday, celebrating our 100th day in school. We are SO proud of the children and how much they have achieved in those 100 days. 

Next half term, we will start our next project "Dinosaurs". There is a project letter which will give you a little more information and there is also a sheet for the children to complete, to give us their ideas for this project. These letters can be found in your child's reading folder. We would be very grateful if you could complete this with your child as we use the children's ideas to inform our future planning. The letters have also bee added to the Early Years part of the school website, under the "Our Projects" tab. 

The next blog will be on Monday 23rd February to let you know about our first week back. Don't forget the children return to school on Tuesday 24th February due to our INSET day. 

Have a lovely break!
Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard

Friday, 6 February 2026

09.02.26 - This coming week in Early Years

Hello everyone!

This coming Thursday is going to be a very exciting day as it will mark 100 days since we started school! Mrs Wood has said we can have a little party to celebrate - we are even getting a special cake! As it is such a special day, the children do not need to wear uniform, they can come in party clothes or comfy clothes (which ever they prefer). 

The new Luna Year begins on Tuesday 17th February, so we will be learning about this celebration during our learning this week, we will be:


  • Learning about Chinese New Year. This year it is the year of the Horse.
  • Sharing the story "The Great Race" to find out all about the Chinese Zodiac and how each year is named after an animal.
  • Finding out about how Chinese New Year is celebrated and also watching some Dragon dancing.
  • Comparing objects by their length in our Mathematics sessions.
  • Creating some colourful scratch art dragons.
  • Celebrating 100 days in school on Thursday!
  • Enjoying our Wellbeing day on Friday - the children do not need to wear their uniform on this day, but will still have PE, so please can they wear suitable clothing.


This week's drop in will be on MONDAY.

Have a lovely weekend
Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard

Friday, 30 January 2026

02.02.26 - This coming week in Early Years

Hello everyone!

Thank you for all the fantastic matchboxes this week - we have loved seeing how many little things you and your children have managed to cram inside! We still have lots to go through, so can't announce a winner yet, so there is still this weekend if you want to have a go.

We hope you have found the little video about reading helpful. (It is on the ClassDojo if you missed it). Please always let us know if there is anything else like this that you would like us to cover.


Now on to our learning for the coming week, we will be:
  • Sharing the story "Stuck", this is a very silly story about a little boy called Floyd and how his kite got stuck in a tree.
  • Finding out about odd and even numbers and sorting our Numicon tiles in our Mathematics sessions. 
  • Creating doubles of different numbers, using paint.
  • Sharing the book "How Long is a Whale?" and using it to help us compare different sea animals by their length.
  • Writing some facts about Polar animals.
  • Learning about Shackleton and other famous Polar explorers.
  • Painting some Polar animals, to add to our fabulous penguins from last week.
  • Enjoying another Forest School session on Thursday.

Drop in this week will be on MONDAY.

Have a lovely weekend

Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard 

Friday, 23 January 2026

26.01.26 - This coming week in Early Years

Hello everyone,

Today the children have brought home a little matchbox. Please help your child fill the matchbox with as many different items as possible. (Please see the note that came home for more details). Next week, we will spend time looking at any filled matchboxes and see how many items each one holds. 

We have now learnt all of our Phase 2 and Phase 3 sounds. Before moving on, we will spend next week checking the children's phonic knowledge of these phases. Anima Phonics have popped all of the songs into one playlist. This can be accessed without a login, so if you and your child want to have a listen then the songs can all be found here

Now on to our learning for next week, we will be:

  • Sharing the story "The Way Back Home", a fourth story about the Boy.
  • Using a contents page and non-fiction books to find out information about penguins.
  • Using our new found knowledge to help us write some of our own penguin facts.
  • Comparing ourselves to an Emperor Penguin, deciding if we are taller or shorter.
  • Thinking about the numbers 6, 7 and 8 and finding different ways to make them using 2 smaller numbers. 
  • Setting up our own obstacle courses in our Learning Garden, making sure we take turns and share the equipment.


Drop in this week will be on TUESDAY.

Wishing you all a lovely weekend!
Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard

Friday, 16 January 2026

19.01.26 - This coming week in Early Years

Hello everyone, 

The children enjoyed creating their own penguins this week. You may have spotted a photo of them in the newsletter today, they are very cute! The penguins are on display in our class and some of them also feature on our fabulous display in the hall - which depicts a scene from the book "Lost and Found".  

This coming week we will be:
  • Sharing and discussing the story "How To Catch A Star". This was Oliver Jeffers' first book and also the first story about the Boy.
  • Adding labels to one of the illustrations from the book.
  • Learning the last 4 Phase 3 sounds in our Phonics sessions.
  • Learning about capacity in our Mathematics sessions, comparing different containers. 
  • Painting our own moose, thinking about the way Oliver Jeffers drew them in his book "This Moose Belongs To Me".

Many thanks for all of the resources you have been sending in. We now have enough for the activity, so please don't send in any more. (We will let you know if we need some again).

Drop in this week will be on THURSDAY.

We hope you all have a lovely weekend.
Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard

Friday, 9 January 2026

12.01.26 - This coming week in Early Years

Hello everyone, 

Many thanks for the children's sheets about our new project, we made a great start on it this week and are looking forward to continuing to learn more about the Boy and the Penguin next week. We would be really grateful and would love to see any of the sheets that have not come in yet, as it is lovely to include the children's ideas, so please can any outstanding ones come in next week. (If you can't find the sheet, please ask and we can send another one home).

We also enjoyed our first Forest School session of this term, on Thursday. We were very lucky and missed most of the rain, enjoying a hot drink together. We have also elected our school councillor, congratulations to Maya-Reign.


This coming week we will be:
  • Sharing and discussing the story "Up and Down", which is another story about the Boy and the Penguin.
  • Writing some descriptions of the Boy and the Penguin.
  • Continuing our work on friendships in our Circle Time sessions, thinking about what we enjoy doing with our friends. 
  • Looking at globes and maps of the world again, to see if we can remember where to find the South Pole.
  • Finding 1 more or 1 less in our Mathematics sessions.
  • Finishing our "Lost and Found" display for the school hall by creating some penguins and snowflakes.

Many thanks for all of the tubes, boxes and pots that have come in. We will still be grateful to receive any next week too, just send them in with your child. 

Our drop in sessions will restart again this week and the first one will be on MONDAY.

Have a lovely weekend

Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard

Sunday, 4 January 2026

05.01.26 - This coming week in Early Years

Hello everyone, 

We hope you have all had a lovely Christmas break. We are looking forward to seeing the children tomorrow and hearing all about their Christmas holiday.

This week we will be starting our new project "Lost and Found" and will be:

  • Watching and listening to the story "Lost and Found".
  • Learning about the author Oliver Jeffers who wrote and illustrated the story "Lost and Found".
  • Sequencing events from the story, using pictures from the film and then creating our own song to tell the story of the Boy and the Penguin.
  • Continuing with our Anima Phonics sessions and starting our reading sessions again.
  • Making our own repeating pattern umbrellas like the one belonging to the penguin.
  • Thinking about what makes a good friend in our Circle Time session.


See you all in the morning!
Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard