Swing Gate Infant School and Nursery

**This week our learning theme is … 'flamingos part 2”

 

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Teacher: Mrs Hardwick  
 
Early Years Practitioner:


Mrs Ray

Week beginning 22.6.26

The theme this week is - ‘flamingos part 2’ 

A group of flamingos standing around in the dirt


  1. These are some the things that we will be learning about and exploring.
Monday

The children will be changing for this session so will need their named PE kits in school. Today we will explore races - not linked to Sports Day. Again we will warm up by pretending to be flamingoes (exploring how they stand on one leg as Sebbie suggested and walking and running like flamingoes as Brodie and Luna were interested in this). 

The children will still be working in colour teams on the field and will be practising some new races. They have found it quite tricky to understand the concept of racing and competing against each other so by exploring other races, mostly without equipment we are developing this. These are the types of races they will be trying;

Running, Walking backwards, Galloping 

Providing the weather is dry - to cool down we will have a mindful moment under the trees reflecting on what we have practised today.

Tuesday

Ellie suggested that we could paint a flamingo and Fiadh suggested that we could paint some tail feathers. We will show the children a wide range of paint colours, powder and ‘squeezy’. We will ask them which colours they will need to mix to make pink - we will carry out their ideas and talk about the results until we find the correct answer. Then the children will be able to explore until they have mixed a shade / colour that they are happy with. Using this they will need to paint a feather (using a template). Later in the morning they will need to cut out their feather (as Marsaili suggested), We will remind them of using an appropriate grip, using scissors safely and cutting close to the edge. The feathers will be used to create a giant, collaborative flamingo.

Wednesday

We will begin by talking to the children about a true story involving a Caribbean flamingo - this is linked to Maia H and Ernie asking how flamingos fly. This flamingo, named Frankie, was from a wildlife sanctuary in Cornwall. Despite having clipped wings, a gust of wind caught her during a wing-stretching session. She amazed everyone by flying 120 miles across the English Channel, eventually settling on the coast of Brittany, France. Zookeepers and bird experts decided to let her enjoy her newfound wild freedom. We will watch a very short video showing how flamingos fly and take off. Then the children will need to get a white board and pen. We will remind them of the whiteboard rules. Adults will model representing the wing movements (zigzag) on the board - the children need to imitate this, using an appropriate and firm pen grip. Then adults will model the flamingo getting buffeted by the wind (loops) - again the children will imitate this. Adults will model the flamingo landing and bouncing on the water. Finally we will show the children a picture of six flamingos in the sun. We need to write a label - we will ask the children to help segmenting the word ‘six’  - adults will record it and children will record each letter, retracing lines as needed and forming the letter correctly. We will repeat this for ‘sun’ and ‘leg’.

Thursday

Marsaili was intrigued by how long the flamingo's legs are. So, today, we are going to be exploring size and length as the children make a flamingo. Firstly we will give each child two lumps of pink dough in balls. We will talk about what they notice. We will encourage them to compare the two balls - are they the same size? Is one bigger / smaller than the other? Then we will ask them to draw round the larger ball before flattening the ball to make the flamingo body - when they compare it with the drawing is it now bigger or smaller? Then we will ask them to roll out the smaller piece - how long can they make it. Compare with the person next to them. Is it the same length or longer or shorter? This piece will be the neck  - can they add it to the body and make sure it is firmly attached. Finally we will show the children some pipe cleaners that are scrunched up and short - their challenge will be to stretch them out to make them longer to attach to their models as legs. (Eyes and a beak will also be added).

Friday

We will remind the children of the information we found out about Frankie the flamingo who flew to France. We will then look at and compare the two environments (the wildlife park in Cornwall and being wild in Brittany). We will ask the children what is the same, what is different and what do they notice? Then we will look at some native habitats of flamingos (Child, Florida and Galapagos Islands), again we will compare them in the same way. We will find these places on the world map. Then we will talk to the children about places that they have been and talk about the differences they have noticed compared with Berkhamsted. We will look for these places and countries on the world map too.

Shared reading; Wednesday 24th June

Word aware words: shook  brave

The poem this week is; shrimp

Our counting song:  Flamingo Lingo

Show and tell: a seed or seed pod

Last week’s poem:

 

Monkey babies

Don’t leave your monkey baby sitting by a swamp.

A crocodile might eat him. Chomp. Chomp. Chomp.

       Don’t leave your monkey baby sitting in the breeze.

A snake might wrap around him. Squeeze. Squeeze. Squeeze.

       Don’t leave your monkey baby sitting on the track.

A lion might be lurking. Snack. Snack. Snack.

       Keep your monkey baby high up in the trees,

Feed him on bananas and pick off all his fleas.

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Home Learning links

What the children say... 

We ask the children about what they’d like to explore, play with and learn about over each week. All ideas are interwoven through planning. 

The children also have the opportunity to discuss what they would like for role play - currently we have a woodland ice cream shop but this will be transforming during the first week after the Easter holidays!

Effective Questioning Techniques - IEEE-USA InSight

Other areas of learning in Nursery include....

Physical

PE day is on a Monday for this half term.

The children do need their PE kits in school. 

Physical guidelines for Under 5s

Computing brown and white long coated small dog wearing eyeglasses on black laptop computer

Throughout the year we will be planning open-ended activities in a technology rich environment to enable the children to have opportunities to explore, tinker and develop their ideas through active learning. We will provide a range of simple technology resources, these will be available for children to explore through their play and during adult led activities. The resources will include real, play and safe/defunct devices to support children’s understanding of technology in the world. We will promote safe and careful use of resources and understanding of who to tell if any use of technology makes them feel uncomfortable.

Other experiences will include

  • exploring programmes and games which require drag and drop skills
  • looking at different uses of technology in
    school and at home
  • using chromebooks, iPads and Mini
    mash (on Purple Mash).

 

RE 

RE will be explored partly through short periods of Adult Directed Activities which highlight key festivals, figures, celebrations, religious symbols and religious vocabulary with reference to children’s own experiences and also through the children's own Child Initiated Play. This half term we will be finding out about what we can learn from stories - from a variety of cultures. During sessions we will support the children in developing an understanding of different cultures and will introduce the concept of festivals and celebrations in a variety of cultures.

 

 

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