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Acorn tree nursery9/17/2023 ![]() ![]() Please ensure that your child brings a clear water bottle to school every day. You do not need to provide a snack from home for your child. ![]() We receive fresh fruit and vegetables for the class every week. This encourages the children’s sense of independence, as they are able to choose when they want to sit down for a snack and serve themselves. Throughout the Nursery day, we will be offering fruit, vegetables and milk using a ‘rolling snack’ system. What do you think is going to happen next?.You might want to talk about the story with your child, discussing what you can see happening in the pictures or asking questions about the book. We also encourage the children to independently hold the book and turn the pages themselves. It would be really beneficial if you could find a quiet time to share the book without any distractions. If your child’s reading diary has not been written in, their book will not be changed that day. This will ensure that the book is then changed in class. Please make sure that you write in your child’s reading record when you have read the book together. Please note: As part of the changes to the new EYFS framework, it means that there is less emphasis on recording paperwork, meaning we, as adults, can spend more time with your child getting to know them and having those quality interactions.Įvery day, your child will have the opportunity to choose a book to take home and read with you. You will be able to access your child’s Learning Journey from a computer via or by using the ‘Tapestry’ App on mobile devices. We will use Tapestry to record observations, photos and videos to document your child’s progress across the Early Years Foundation Stage. This year we continue to use an online system called Tapestry that you will be able to access at home. Within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), each child has a learning journey that documents their learning throughout their time in the EYFS. You can also view our class timetable below this will show you how your child’s day will be structured at school. We plan learning experiences linked to our topic but also our ‘book of the week.’ Please see our current topic web below to see what we are learning about. We follow a series of Topics in our Nursery Class, focusing on different skills for development over the year. We hope you find the information here useful. Supported By: Miss Martyna Eblowska & Miss Jennie Guest Communication to Parents during Lockdown.Latest Communications on Coronavirus and School Closure.Pupil Premium and Catch up Funding. ![]()
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