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Our Christmas holidays will begin on 24th December and reopen on Friday 3rd of January. For fully funded children we are closed Monday 23rd Dec and reopen 6th of January. Please make a note of this in your diaries, and we’ll provide further updates as the holidays approach.
We’re excited to let you know that our special Christmas lunch for the children will take place on 20/12/24. It’s always a lovely celebration, and we’ll share more details soon.
This week, the children were full of excitement as they explored the letter of the week, “L.” With lively songs, creative tracing activities, and hands-on games, they practiced identifying the letter and its sound. Circle time was a hit as they searched for objects starting with “L”—like leaves and lions—sparking curiosity and joy!
Our trip to Tate Britain was an absolute highlight! The children were mesmerised by the beautiful artworks, and their creativity was sparked as they tried out painting techniques inspired by the exhibits. Along the way, they also collected autumn leaves, linking art and nature in a truly magical experience. This outing combined creative expression, art appreciation, and seasonal exploration—a perfect mix of fun and learning!
The children’s imaginations soared as they embarked on an incredible journey through space, discovering the seven planets in our solar system! Captivated by stories about the stars, they also created stunning planet- and star-themed crafts. Our adventure continued closer to Earth as we explored South America, chatting about its landmarks and geography—broadening their understanding of our amazing world.
This week in Mandarin, the children explored fascinating sky- and weather-themed words such as 天空 (sky), 星星 (star), 月亮 (moon), 云 (cloud), 风 (wind), 雨 (rain), and 雷 (thunder). They loved connecting these new words to their surroundings, using them in play and even forming simple sentences. It’s been a wonderful way to learn language while sparking cultural curiosity.
Our budding mathematicians have been hard at work mastering their numbers! Using colourful beads, blocks, and other fun materials, they practiced recognising numbers, counting objects, and grouping them. These activities made learning math an adventure full of excitement and discovery.
The excitement is truly in the air as preparations for our first-ever nativity play begin! The children have started rehearsing their roles, singing songs, and practicing movements. This activity is building teamwork, confidence, and a sense of pride as they work together to create something magical.
Next week, we’ll dive into winter and Christmas-themed Mandarin vocabulary, introducing seasonal words to the children’s growing repertoire. In phonics, we’ll review the letters “u” “b” “l,” and “f,” helping the children build confidence as they connect sounds to shapes.
We learned the Mandarin words for Dolphin (海豚) and Pink (粉色), blending cultural learning into the fun!
This week, the Blue Dragons discovered another incredible animal from South America—the fascinating Pink River Dolphin! The children were enchanted by this unique creature and took part in a variety of creative activities inspired by it. To add a special touch. We learned the Mandarin words for Dolphin (海豚) and Pink (粉色), blending cultural learning into the fun!
After meeting our dolphin friend, the children dove into some sensory play, using pink play dough to shape dolphins, including their fins and tails. This creative activity supported fine motor development while letting their imaginations swim freely!
Next, we combined art and math by painting dolphins pink and counting them on printed sheets. The children practiced number recognition and counting in both English and Mandarin (1 to 3). This vibrant activity added a splash of colour to their learning while reinforcing early numeracy skills.
The excitement continued with an Amazon-themed obstacle course! The children crawled through tunnels, hopped between bricks like they were navigating forest paths, and leapt onto pillows to discover hidden Amazon animals along the way. They were thrilled to identify creatures like jaguars and toucans, building their physical coordination and sparking curiosity about the rainforest. It was an action-packed jungle adventure!
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This week in the Baby Room, we've had a wonderful time engaging in a variety of activities that have supported the babies' growth, development, and learning.
It’s been a week filled with excitement, discovery, and plenty of sensory exploration!
This week, our Baby Dragons had so much fun continuing their journey into South American culture! They created bright and colourful feather collages inspired by tropical birds, exploring all sorts of textures. It was a fantastic way to get creative and work on their fine motor skills at the same time.
During circle time, we sang “Rainforest Dreams” together and practised the Makaton sign for “sorry”. It was such a lovely way to support their language and communication skills while having lots of fun. The children were really engaged and curious, making it a wonderful week of learning and discovery!
Our babies were delighted by a special puppet show featuring South American animals! They loved watching the puppets come to life, introducing them to creatures like jaguars, sloths, and parrots.
The babies also enjoyed a sensory bin activity inspired by South America, filled with sand, water, and greenery. This hands-on experience encouraged them to explore different textures, sparking curiosity and promoting sensory development.
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