Wednesday 9 September 2015

New Blogs

We have new blogs!

Find them here.....http://whitefieldprimaryschool.co.uk/new-blogs/

We hope you enjoy them.

Friday 26 June 2015

Numbers Week

This week has been Numbers week. We have been particularly focussing on counting and recognising and ordering numerals. We hope you enjoy seeing some of our number focussed activities.





Monday 15 June 2015

Bubbles

Today was a windy day - perfect for chasing bubbles, exploring reflections and observing changes.



We had a lovely time. 

Thursday 11 June 2015

Fairy Houses

A popular activity this week has been using a mix of different materials to build fairy houses. We have had to think hard about what materials to use for the different parts of the house and how to balance and put the materials together. Every house was different. We talked about the different textures and materials and how to use them.










Monday 8 June 2015

Making Fairy Potions and Perfume

Last week we started our forest and fairy theme by making fairy potions and recipes. We used  our senses to match the colours and smell the different herbs and flowers.

We tried to write our perfume recipes too.



Monday 1 June 2015

Forest School today inspired by Andy Goldsworthy


Today in our Forest School session we took inspiration from the artist Andy Goldsworthy.

We used the natural materials we found in our garden to make super patterns.

We found it tricky to put the stones in a neat circle so we used a hoop as a guide.










We hope you like our wonderful work.









Wednesday 20 May 2015

Acting out a story together

We had a breezy sunny afternoon outside today. The picture shows a group of children who were playing together, completely absorbed in their role play game. They had dressed up independently; given each other parts in the story; and found some crates and a wheel barrow as props. They took them to the farthest corner of the garden where we have a large willow igloo and set up home.

They hardly noticed the adult taking pictures at all, and chattered away to each other, suggesting what would happen next and rearranging the props for each stage in the story, taking turns and listening and building on each others ideas.

We love to observe this sort of play in Early Years. When the children work together like this they are negotiating roles and agreeing ways to work together. They learn the skills to socialise and cooperate with their friends, how to respect the decisions of others and not always have their own way. These are all real foundations for them in the future.