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The Big Transformation

During October half term we made some big changes to the play rooms, we had builders in to take down the dividing walls to give the children extra space and zoned areas.

We decided to make this change due to the Covid Pandemic, to provide the children with a safe open space and much more maintainable for Tracie and Emma.

The first job was to take down the wall between both rooms. Once this was completed, the area where the wall came down was plastered for a smooth finish. When the builder left, it was time to have the new flooring laid, we chose a wood-patterned Lino flooring as it is easier to clean and sterilise for when we have messy play, meal times and craft activities.

While planning the building work, we asked all the children what they would like to see on the walls. They asked if we could have a Castle! We went with this idea and extended the theme to include a project on castles. The activities included: reading stories, looking at reference books, role play, small world toys, craft and construction. The Wildlife Rangers used the internet to find different types of castles, finding pictures and printable colouring in pages for the Little Seedlings and themselves.

Protecting the Castle!

Emma painted our castle on the wall, including the dragon to protect our Library. Tracie bought large wooden numbers and painted them with animal and insect patterns for our learning tree.

Our Learning Tree

The Wildlife Rangers asked for a book corner, they wanted to be able to easily reach their books specifically for their age with bean bags and cushions to snuggle on. Jack’s mum donated the alphabet book unit.

Our Reading Corner

Our next project is to make an alphabet frieze with help from all the children. Pictures to follow in January.

Posted in Garden Classroom, Seedlings

Pumpkin Printing

Following our lovely activity with leaf printing we decided it would be good to use the baby pumpkins, that Georgia kindly brought in, to make pictures.

Tracie set the activity up and the children loved it so much they wanted to print on other materials. When we had finished, Leo asked if we could make other pumpkin pictures. Emma helped the children make a display for our wall.

Posted in Garden Classroom, rangers, Seedlings, wanderers

From Caterpillar to Butterfly!

In August the Wildlife Rangers asked if they could keep some caterpillars they had found. We talked about what they would need for a habitat and that we had to look after them and once they had turned into butterflies we had to let them free.

The first thing the Wildlife Rangers did was look on the internet to how to make the best habitat for the critters, to keep them safe and well. Tracie found a fish tank in the shed which the Rangers cleaned to make into a little habitat.

The Rangers put some gravel, soil and plants into the tank to provide the caterpillars with food. They used an old lid from a coffee jar and filled with water for them to drink.

The caterpillars seemed happy munching away for a few days. The Rangers kept checking the tank every day, they showed the younger Wanderers and Seedlings the tank and told them all about the facts they had found out about the mini beasts.

One day, when the Wildlife Rangers checked on the caterpillars they said they had all gone and asked me if I had let them go? I asked the children to go back and take a good look in the tank. They were delighted to find they had changed into chrysalises. The children kept an eye on the chrysalises every day. In September, the Rangers found one had hatched into a White Butterfly. They were all delighted. Within the week all the butterflies had hatched and were flying around. We decided it was time to set them free.

Everyone watched as Tracie opened the lid. What happened next we did not imagine, they flew out onto Tracie then flew off on their travels!

Posted in Garden Classroom, wanderers

Arrival of the Worms

Last month we all set up our new Wormery and sent off a coupon for the worms to be sent to us. It took a few weeks for them to arrive, so while we waited we saved up all our fruit and vegetable peelings for them to eat.

On delivery day, Tracie carefully opened the package and we all peered into the box to see hundreds of very wriggly worms. Ivor and Tracie were the only ones to pick one up carefully. The worm wriggled and tickled!

We all went outside and opened up the Wormery at the bedding tray. Tracie gently poured all the worms in and we carefully closed the tray but quickly, so they wouldn’t escape and to keep them in the dark as they don’t like sunlight.

Our Wiggly Worms

We all went and washed our hands, then sat down while Tracie read us the story Yucky Worms (by Vivian French) that taught us all about worms.

Posted in Seedlings

Harvesting Our Crops

Today Ivor, Martha and Tracie went on a vegetable hunt to see what they could make for tea. Ivor and Martha both found some onions to pull out and then Ivor found some of the rainbow carrots were ready to munch on.

They didn’t quite make the kitchen because we washed them with the outdoor tap and ate them all up! Martha said they were very crunchy and juicy. Ivor had too much in his mouth to answer.

Posted in Garden Classroom, rangers, Seedlings

What a Lovely Day

As it was lovely and warm, we all spent the day outside. We looked around the garden and took photos of our favourite flowers of the week.

We noticed that there were hundreds of caterpillars on our leaves. Unfortunately they had eaten all of our cabbages and nasturtiums. Tracie was not happy.

Martha was brave and handled the caterpillars but Ivor screamed when he went to touch one! hahah Poppy and Chloe made a caterpillar home so they could study them and see what happens while they are in there! Watch this space…

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Mystic Pizza

Today Martha and Ivor asked nicely for Pizza. Unfortunately we didn’t have any, so Martha thought it would be good to make one from scratch! This is how they did it…

Both children said it was so tasty, Tracie couldn’t try it because they wanted to eat the lot! Cheeky Monkeys!