To keep our learning rich and connected, we continued exploring shapes and patterns. The children created delicious βice creamβ patterns with scoops of raspberry and lemon flavours. They also crafted colourful caterpillars, carefully arranging patterns to challenge their growing maths skills. Our older children heading off to school were especially engaged, showing confidence and pride in their creations.
Fulham - Ice Play, Climbing and Parachuting Fun
Children fashioned their own ice lollies out of clay, forming love heart shapes with either their hands or a cookie cutter. They used a branch as a lolly stick and pretended to lick their yummy creations. In true forest nursery style, itβs always wonderful to see the play potential of a simple stick and other natural treasures! πͺ΅
Morden - Understanding the World through Cultures and Canoes
We started off our week with a fantastic new arrival to the forest, Misty the Canoe πΆ. Our adventurers were so excited for this new resource & they spent the whole week sailing across oceans to different countries & continents πΊοΈ. With each country they sailed to, it gave us the opportunity to talk in more detail about where we had travelled, which helped us learn more about different cultures.
Putney Heath - Bee Habitats and Fireworks
Our Little Forest Folk-ers were busy making eco-friendly choices too! After reading 'Why Do We Need Bees?' they were inspired to create tiny bee habitat starters using recycled toilet rolls. The children loved the idea of helping our buzzing friends and proudly placed their creations around Putney Heath, hoping some local bees might move in soon.
Twickenham - Watermelon, Sprinkles and Farms
Our sensory tuff tray included farm animals stuck in mud and we had to clean and wash them, which delighted our younger children. The ice play kept us cool and the straw and grass play allowed us to feel the dry and rustling texture of the hay, all whilst exploring the different smells as we sniffed them.
Wimbledon Village - Picking Pollen and Potato Curry
On Monday, the children explored what would float and what would sink using some items provided by the educators and more that were found around camp. The warm weather also gave our educators quality time to talk about why we need to be careful in the sun and why we need more water breaks built into our day - some of the children can even now be heard calling βwater breakβ before the adults!
Wimbledon - Water, Ice and Vapour
Winkworth - Puppies and Paint
Chiswick - A Creative Week in the Forest!
Weβve been diving into literacy with lots of enthusiasm. The children have been practicing letter formation through name writing, taking pride in recognising and writing the letters that make up their names. Our older children also engaged in phonics play, linking initial letter sounds with familiar words. Itβs been a great way to develop early reading and writing confidence in a playful and meaningful way.
Fulham - Space Explorers
On Tuesday, Earth day itself, they did a special ocean clean-up activity. We had shells and sea creatures in our blue tray. ππ π‘ However, could you see these? No, because the tray was so polluted! There was murky water, plastic and even food waste. However, soon the water was clear enough thanks to our fabulous little explorers!
Morden - Sweet Pea Tipi & Mathematics Fun
One of the activities that our little explorers took part in was creating an Earth Day poster - they used all their small handprints to decorate the Earth. This opened up so many questions about recycling and how we can look after our beloved animals too. β¨ They finished off the poster with β We can change our Earth with our own two hands.β β¨
Putney Heath - Eco-Friendly Adventures
Twickenham - Little Bee Explorers
Wimbledon Village - Happy Bugs & Potato Harvesting
We kept the tweezers, scissors and paper punches from last week and progressed to using palm drills and secateurs under the guidance of educators. There were also lots of opportunities to use big gestures and work on balance and hand-eye coordination on innovative slackline, rope and swing configurations.
Wimbledon - Sensory Exploration & Building Independence
Winkworth - Songs and Rhymes
Chiswick - Frozen Melon Lollies & Cold Banana Milkshakes
Weβve been diving into literacy with lots of enthusiasm. The children have been practicing letter formation through name writing, taking pride in recognising and writing the letters that make up their names. Our older children also engaged in phonics play, linking initial letter sounds with familiar words. Itβs been a great way to develop early reading and writing confidence in a playful and meaningful way.
Fulham -Soaking up the Sunshine!
On Tuesday, Earth day itself, they did a special ocean clean-up activity. We had shells and sea creatures in our blue tray. ππ π‘ However, could you see these? No, because the tray was so polluted! There was murky water, plastic and even food waste. However, soon the water was clear enough thanks to our fabulous little explorers!
Morden - Biggest Leaves Ever!
One of the activities that our little explorers took part in was creating an Earth Day poster - they used all their small handprints to decorate the Earth. This opened up so many questions about recycling and how we can look after our beloved animals too. β¨ They finished off the poster with β We can change our Earth with our own two hands.β β¨