Friday 1 September 2017

Week Commencing 4th September


Dear Parents and Carers,

 

This week’s events:

 

Bluebell picnic - Thank you to all who came to Bluebells summer (rainy) picnic. It was a great turn out and all the children had a great time.

 

Up Coming Events

W/c 4th September – Grandparents week

7th September –Parents evening

 

Parent’s Evening

Date for your diary, parents evening is Next Thursday 7th September.

Pop in anytime between 6.30-8.30, to chat to your child’s key person.

The Pre-School team will be completing a ‘Going to School’ presentation at 6.30pm to let you know what we do in the Pre-School to get your child ready and excited for school.

You can also have a look at the next room if your child is due to move up and have the chance to talk to other parents.

Hope to see you all there!

 

Grandparent’s week

We are celebrating our Grandparents!

Next week we are having Grandparents stay and play sessions which all Grandparents are invited to!

Please ask and pass the information on to all grandparents.

There will be a sign-up sheet for anyone interested. Please talk to the staff in your room.

 

Facebook

As a group we have decided to create a Castle Nursery and Preschool Facebook page to promote the company, engage with parents and team members across our nurseries. If you would be interested in following this page, here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/Castle-Nursery-and-Preschool-790319011138020/. We will be regularly adding events and photos to the page.

 

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There are no planned changes to this week’s menu.

See attached document for the weekly menu. 

If you would like to see a copy of our allergens menu at any time please ask!

 

Useful websites

Here are the links for the Surrey Family Information Service, Free Early Education (the 15 hours funding), Free Early Education for Two year olds and Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP).

 



 

This week’s activities

Each key person will be responsible for designing an activity based on their key children’s needs; however, all children who are in on that day will have the opportunity to access the activity too.

If the key person is on holiday or off, another staff member will be able to lead the activity in their place so that the children do not miss out.

For more information on the Early Years Foundation stage, the guidance we use to support our planning and practice, please visit:


 

This week’s planned activities are also on the ILD’S.

 

Buttercups

 

Topic of the month: Construction

 

Monday – Montse’s group is singing nursery rhymes to build confidence with Key Person and Key friends

Tuesday –  Charlotte’s group are discovering media and materials while painting on black and white paper

Wednesday – Leanne’s group is exploring the animals puppets with their friends supporting language skills

Thursday – Nilem’s group are  looking at stories encouraging an interest in picture books

Friday – Sammy’s group will be getting ready for snack and trying out different fruits, developing self-care skills and independence

Charlotte is off on Wednesday, Leanne is off Thursday, Nilem is off Tuesday, Montse is in all week. Sammy is on holiday on Friday.

 

Bluebells

 

Topic of the month: Jungle animals

 

Monday – Megan’s group will be developing their imagination while exploring recycled resources and creating their own creations

Tuesday – Ruby’s group is building their number skills while singing number songs with friends

Wednesday – Donna’s group are playing group games while listening to the ‘Sticky Kids’ CD with their friends

Thursday –  Donna’s group is discovering the magnifying glasses in the garden encouraging an interest in the world around them

Friday– Ruby’s group will be reading the story ‘The Tiger Who Came To Tea’ building early reading skills

Donna is on holiday Monday – Wednesday and off Friday, Megan is off Thursday, Ruby and Maria are in all week.

 

Sunflowers

 

The Sunflowers planning will be changing from next week, from now on each Key Person will plan and implement their own Key Group activity. The Room will always be working on the same area and aspect, but the activity will meet the Key Groups individual needs.

 

Becci and Almu’s activity :

The children will be working together to choose an activity, they will be encouraged to discuss each other’s interests before deciding what to play. This activity will develop their making relationships by encouraging them to play in a group and share experiences.

 

Ines’s activity:

The children will be working together to create pictures, they will be encouraged to talk together about what they would like to draw. This activity will give the children the opportunity to share experiences and build confidence with each other.

 

Topic of the month: Mini beasts

 

The letter of the week is: O

 

The children will be:

Talking about words beginning with the letter O

Writing the letter O

Setting up the easel with O stencils

Counting the legs on an octopus

Colouring pictures of oranges

 

The Number of the week is: 1

 

The children will be:

Counting to 1

Jumping once

Writing the number 1 in sand

Making the number 1 using playdough

Completing a number puzzle

 

The shape of the week is: Square

 

The children will be:

Looking at the square shape

Spotting square shapes in the environment

Counting how many sides and corners a square has

Making a square shape with our hands

Becci is off Tuesday, Almu is off Wednesday and Ines is in holiday all week.

 

Interactive Learning Diary

Don’t forget to check out all the exciting things your child has done this week, on their ILD profile.

We aim to put at least one observation up per week.

Follow the link below: www.interactivelearningdiary.co.uk

 

Our Policy of the Week

 

Incident report procedure

 

Aim of policy

 

To give guidance on when and how to complete an incident report.

 

Points to consider

 

An incident report is a report giving all of the details of an important incident that has taken place in the setting (or elsewhere too). For example; a child arriving with an odd bruise, or a team member acting inappropriately, or a parent makes a complaint, or a child telling a story of how they had been left home alone. See the children protection policies and risk assessment policy.

 

Childcare and Learning Group aim to achieve this by:

 

If something happens in the setting that has staff alarmed or needing to question something, we always write an incident report. An incident report will get all of the facts out and will keep important information at hand for reference. It may even be the difference between saving a child’s life or future.

The manager may ask staff to write an incident report and they will need to know what to write. Below is a set of guidelines on how to write an incident report.

 

How to write an incident report

1.         All incident reports are to be clearly printed or typed.

 

2.         Complete the report thoroughly and accurately, including all relevant important information about the incident and persons involved (time, place, date, names, and address).

 

3.         Be concise and to the point, while still being thorough and complete.

 

4.         DO NOT write from emotions – facts only, remember that anything written is considered an official document).

 

5.         DO NOT speculate – we are reporting facts, not opinions or predictions.

 

6.         Complete the report IMMEDIATELY after the incident – details fade fast.

 

7.         Take notes if necessary and flesh out the details later.

 

8.         Remember all reports are official legal documents and could be used in judicial hearings and a court of law.

 

9.         If your report is not satisfactory, management will require that you rewrite it.

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

Jess, Charlotte and the South Hill Team

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