Friday, 13 February 2026
Happy February Half Term!
Friday, 6 February 2026
Buttercup, Bluebell and Daffodil Blog 6th February 2026
Happy Friday Everybody!
We have had a lovely week in school this week, painting our castles and writing poems about jousting knights. The children have all worked very hard and we are very proud of them!
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.
Friday, 30 January 2026
Buttercup, Bluebell and Daffodil Blog Friday 30th January 2026
Happy Friday Everybody!
We have had a fun week at Forest School and in class this week. We have produced some amazing writing about how to joust and have begun to paint our castles. We are aiming to get these finshed by half term, so be prepared for your children's wonderful castles to grace your sides at home!
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.
- 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.
Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard
Friday, 23 January 2026
26.01.26 - This coming week in Early Years
Hello everyone,
- 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.
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".
- 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".
Friday, 9 January 2026
12.01.26 - This coming week in Early Years
Hello everyone,
- 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.
Miss Wakefield, Mrs Fincham and Miss Goddard
Sunday, 4 January 2026
05.01.26 - This coming week in Early Years
Hello everyone,
- 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.

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