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Thursday, 18 September 2014

Newsletter 19-09

This week:




     F1X children had another fun-filled week as they continue to explore the different learning areas and resources.

     In the mark making area, the children used black boards and chalks. They have been making random marks such as short lines, long lines, dots and swirls. The role play area has been busy all week as they did lots of pretend cooking, serving and a bit of housekeeping. Some children even dressed up as princesses too! In our investigation area, the children are developing their fine motor skills through scooping dry pasta and filling in the big bowls. The Malleable area is a popular one this week as the children continue to use their hands in moulding different things like transport, food and animals. In small world play, the children have been playing with cars and animals. They have been making different animal sounds and some made transport sounds as well. In the construction area, children have been using both their hands to build towers. In Maths, we sorted basic shapes. The children also busied themselves playing with bubbles, cars and tricycles in the Fundino playground. 

     We are very pleased to see that most of the children are now beginning to play alongside their friends and teachers. The children are also learning to use basic classroom vocabulary such as 'good morning', 'good bye', 'please'and 'thank you'. 

They all did very well this week and deserve a good rest over the  weekend.

Well done everybody!

Have a restful weekend,

Ms Precious and Ms Crislet

Notices:

Schedule (Week Beginning 22-09-2014)
Full day children to stay for lunch until 12nn
Half day children will go home at 11.30am

Swimming Kit
Please bring in your child's swimming kit every Tuesdays and Thursdays. 

Book Parade Monday 29th September
Please send your child to school wearing his/her favourite book character.
Also, please bring in your child's favourite book from home. 

Snuggle up and read Tuesday 30th September
Please bring in a set of pyjama and a soft toy for your child. 



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