Dear
Parents,
Welcome to the first issue of the Unity High
School Nursery and Pre-school’s blog. Each week we will inform you of the
topics we will be covering in Preschool and give you suggestions of songs,
rhymes or poems you can do at home to reinforce our topics. Also there
will be upcoming events, term dates and other important information detailed on
the blog.
Right
let’s make a start!
Our current topic is “All
about Me!” In Weeks One and Two we will be looking at the children themselves, encouraging
them to paint portraits, make paper kid shapes, and other activities focused on
themselves. Nursery children will learn about body parts, face parts and talk
about their home and families, Preschool children with learn about internal
organs such as the stomach, brain and lungs. All activities will be displayed
throughout the Nursery and Preschool.
During this week we will also be continuing the settling in
program where the children are shown the routines of nursery and preschool, including
in particular learning how to take responsibility for themselves and the
environment. The children will label their own work, trace their name cards,
tidy away the materials, put away their dress ups as well as learn our hygiene
routines. This does take a while and will get full support from the staff
throughout.
Sincerely,
Shymaa khraisat
Head of nursery and preschool
Letters:
Each sound has an action which helps children remember the letter
that represents it. As your child progresses you can point to the letters and
see how quickly s/he can do the action and say the sound. Children should learn each letter by its
sound rather than by its name, as this will help in blending. The names of each
letter can follow later.
The letters have not been introduced in alphabetical order. The
first group (s,a,t,i,p,n) has been chosen because they make more simple
three-letter words than any other six letters. The letters b and d are
introduced in different groups to avoid confusion.
Letter “S” Song
S
The snake is in the grass
The snake is in the grass
Sss sss
The snake is in the grass
Numeracy:
Think
about all the ways that numbers and counting are part of your child’s life!
From soapy toes in the bathtub to “get ready- set- go!” in the Yard,
Stories:
Every
Saturday we will be sending home a story that your child chose from the shelf
to read through the week. Does it feel like you've read the same story 100
times? Read it a new way: Ask your child questions about what might happen next
and encourage her/him to tell you what can be seen in the illustrations. You
will receive books talking about a body part or one of the five senses during
the coming month to support the classroom learning.
This
is a very important stage as it helps your child get ready for school as well
as preparing them for their future learning and successes. From when your child
is born up until the age of 5, their early years experience should be happy,
active, exciting, fun and secure; our Nursery supports their development, care
and learning needs.
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