In our key worker groups we read the story The Colour Monster. The Colour Monster is all mixed up and doesn’t know how he feels! So we helped him to untangle his feelings and recognise each one. Today we sorted happy, sad and angry. Tomorrow we will sort scared, calm and love 💕 We talked
Category: Reception
The children are learning how to look after Curly Bob (named by our last cohort of Year R children). He is a millipede and is only 7 months. We feed him lettuce and cucumber, and we have to remember he likes to be touched gently, and with kind hands. We learnt that he likes his
Hello parents and carers, We know reading with your child at home can be daunting, especially when we have to learn alongside them. We are here to help - always come and speak to the Year R Team if you have any questions, no matter how small you think they are. Here is a YouTube
We found a lost Penguin in our school. The Penguin was in our playground having a slide and in the pond looking for fish. We are trying to help them get home! I wonder how they got here? We even came up with some ideas for how they got into the school....
On Friday 9th July we were very lucky to have Mill Cottage Farm Experience visit us all at school. Usually the farm is a Year R visit, however since we couldn't have them visit last year we thought we would treat the whole school to a visit. The children loved visiting the animals, using their
What an exciting week to end our half term. We celebrated Mr and Mrs Young (Finally!) getting married! Year R even got to attend the wedding outside under the trees. What a lovely day!
Wow! What an exciting day of weather we had on Hayling Island. We loved going outside and talking about what we could see and hear.
Today in YR we have been thinking about waste – food waste and rubbish. We discussed where we might put our rubbish when outside: “in the bin”, “we can take it home if there’s no bins”, “maybe we can put it in our green bin like paper?” We also discussed how we should choose a
After weeks of being very patient and waiting for our caterpillars to eat lots of leaves, build cocoons and finally emerge as beautiful butterflies… our patience has finally paid off 🙂 We have very, very excited children in Year R this morning!
This week is Mental Health Week. Mrs Young read us 'The Invisible' by Tom Percival. We are thinking about how we can keep our minds and bodies healthy. If you want to read it again, why not watch the video below.