![]() In Nursery we follow the Early Years Foundation Stage which is organised into seven areas of learning. Tuesday 23 rd May - Level One Phonics workshop at 11.00am Thursday 18 th May at 11.00am – Fox Cubs stay and play Wednesday 24 th May Forest Schools session – Fairies and Elves in the woodland – making friendship bracelets, making fairy and elf houses, tree rubbings, sharing stories. Monday 8 th May to Friday 12 th May – Mental Health Awareness weekįriday 12th May Balance bike training for EYFS classes. Monday 8th May - Bank Holiday (for the King's Coronation) Monday 17th April – School opens for the start of the new term.įriday 5 th May – King’s Coronation celebrations ![]() Throughout March and April - Parent meetings will take place at 11.40am. Also remember to check your weekly newsletter! We will continue to add to them as the half term progresses. Here are the dates we have so far for this half term. Nursery Summer One topic plan overview - Down at the Bottom of the Garden Nursery Dates To see the full topic web for this half term please click on the link below This week we are going deep into the jungle and what animals do you think we will see? Which animals would we find in the jungle? What do the jungle animals look like? Which jungle animal is the largest/ smallest? How do the jungle animals move? How can we sort the jungle animals into groups? What patterns can we see on the animals? What does camouflage mean? This week we will be going on our school trip to Chatsworth Farm and Adventure Playground - Miss Harrison is so excited!! Which animals could we find on a farm? What are the baby animals called? What noises do the animals make? How do the animals move? How do the farmers look after the animals? What happened when we went to Chatsworth Farm? What did Farmer Duck do? How could we help Farmer Duck? We are starting our new topic this week which is called 'All Creatures Great and Small'. What minibeasts can we name? What do they look like? Which songs do we know about minibeasts? Which minibeasts can we find in our outside area? How do the minibeasts move? Can we move like the minibeasts How do the mini-beasts move? What dance moves can we sequence together to make our own mini-beast bop? How can we use the musical instruments to make sounds like the mini-beasts when they are dancing? What patterns can we see on mini-beasts? Within this we also follow the principles of 'planning in the moment' which means that the children guide our learning following their interests and so every day is full of surprises!! Summer 2 - Week 1 Mad about minibeasts Here are some ideas to start with and we will continue to add to them as we go through the half term! We base our learning on a book/theme each week linked to our topic. Our topic this term is All creatures great and small Email me at I know this year will be another amazing year in our Fox Cubs class with lots of learning and laughter happening!! Meet the Fox Cubs Team Please don't hesitate to get in touch with any question no matter how big or small. We want your child to be happy and to enjoy learning so if you have any questions or concerns please come and see us! In Nursery, Miss Harrison is the class teacher, Mrs Tomlinson, Mrs Rowley and Miss Kean are the Early Years Practitioners who will be working with the children throughout the week. Hello and welcome to our special page for Nursery, known as the 'Fox Cubs' class! The place where children have lots of fun learning through play! The what3words location for our main reception is /// home of the Fox Cubs! Hello Everyone!! Our Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead is : Tracey Senior and can be contacted on 01302 844883 Our Designated Safeguarding Lead is: Natalie Swearman and can be contacted on 01302 844883 We challenge children to be the best that they can be and do this by personalising their school experience to meet individual needs.Ĭoppice School is not so much a school for children with special needs but more a school for very special people! We are a small school with a big heart, where we see the positive in every child and strive to make their life at school an enjoyable one. Only then will you truly get a feeling for how brilliant, unique and rewarding Coppice School is, and what amazing children and young people we have the privilege to teach. Unfortunately, a few web pages don't really tell the full story and we welcome anyone who wishes to visit our school. We have tried to give you an insight into our wonderful school by creating pages that tell you a little bit about what we do, what we believe in and how we can support our children and their families. We hope you find the information on this website useful. Supporting Families with English as an Additional Language.Enabling Environments & Biophillic Design.
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