Welcome to Nursery
We have two classes one in the morning and the other in the afternoon.
Our teachers are
Mrs Thomas Mrs Arnold Mrs Howe
This is what we are learning this term

In Nursery we have been reading ‘Elmer’s Friends’ and thinking about how to be a good friend. We have made life sized collages of our own friends and have been counting them.

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Nursery – AUTUMN – 2007 Six areas of Learning
Nursery Curriculum – Spring Term 2008.
Six Areas of Learning
Language, Literacy and Communication Personal/Moral and Spiritual Development
Talking about their news, interests and experiences Learning to interact and socialise effectively
Listening to other and responding appropriately Showing concern and care for the needs of others and prompting a caring attitude
Learning to perform and to recite poetry Learning to value their own efforts
Beginning to learn letter sounds and simple words Becoming increasingly independent
Improving pencil control, tracing and colouring Learning that the Bible is a very special book and that Jesus is special to us all
Enjoying reading and looking at books Learning to take part in prayers and assemblies
Reinforcing colour and shape recognition Listening and responding to well-loved Bible stories.
Pingu CD-Rom
Using arrow keys
Reinforce computer parts.
Mathematical Development
Sorting to specific criteria
Recognising and tracing numbers
Counting accurately, groups of objects
2D and 3D shape recognition
Comparisons in measures, long/short, big/small
Knowledge and Understanding of the World
Exploring materials in the world around us and identifying their properties and use.
Exploring different types of sound through a range of simple percussion
Simple cooking activities
Learning about animals and their homes
Developing simple computer skills
Learning about the culture and ethos of
with the Welsh language – St David’s Day, counting to 10,
colours, weather, summer and winter clothes.
Simple sentences.
Physical Development
Taking more responsibility for personal hygiene
Handling small equipment confidently
Learning more accurate pencil control
Moving with greater control and confidence
Completing large puzzles
Develop scissor skills
Creative Development
Handling musical instruments appropriately and
using sound to create music to illustrate a story.
Observational drawing and painting
Colour mixing and pattern making
Handling modelling materials purposefully
Exploring a range of materials
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