Friday 13 April 2018

W/C 16 April


Dear Parents and Carers,

 

Nursery News:

 

Menus

The new menus begin from next week. Any question, just let us know.

 

Muddy Puddle Walk

The Pre-school children are taking part in the Save the Children - Muddy Puddle Walk on Friday 27th April. It’s a great way for us to get active and explore the world around us and the money we raise will help save children’s lives all around the world. There will be a donation pot in the hallway and a pot for the Pre-school walkers in their room. Any donation would be appreciated and will help us raise money towards such a great cause.

 

Up Coming Events

27th April – Muddy Puddle Walk
 

This weeks activities and events

 

In 2 Sports – This week at in2sports the children moved around the garden in different ways using their imagination to act out different animals. They then built their balance and motor skills while balancing footballs on cones and kicking them off.

 

Theatre bugs –



 

Next weeks 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: Sign Language

 

Monday – Leanne’s group is building new relationships with others while playing group games.

Tuesday – Jamie’s group will be exploring the ICT toys supporting early ICT skills. 

Wednesday –  Hannah’s group are developing physical skills while trying out tummy time and exploring physical toys.

Thursday –  Leanne’s group will be discovering new signs while exploring the sign language book.

Friday – Sammy’s group is singing nursery rhymes encouraging language.

Jamie is off Monday, Leanne is off Wednesday, Sammy and Hannah are in all week.

 

Bluebells

 

Topic of the month: Spring

  

Monday – Maria’s group are developing their knowledge and understanding of different emotions while discovering the emotion dolls.

Tuesday – Donna’s group is exploring the farm yard animals building an understanding of the world around them.

Wednesday –  Megan’s group will be creating their own family picture encouraging an interest in mark making.

Thursday - Chloe’s group are making their own fruit smoothies, choosing different fruit and cutting it up.

Friday – Ruby’s group is discovering a sensory tub supporting language and vocabulary.

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

 

Sunflowers

 

In the Sunflower room each Key Person plans and implements their own Key Group activity, but the room works on the same area and aspect to ensure the activity is individual to each Key Group and therefore meets the specific Key Group’s individual needs.

 

This will work alongside their weekly planned activity list which you can see in the room and on the ILD’S.

 

Becci’s group are developing their language and vocabulary while discovering the small world resources.

 

Almu’s group will be building their attention skills while reading ‘The Highway Rat’ in a small group.

 

Ines’s group is taking part in a treasure hunt in a group supporting understanding and attention.

 

Topic of the month: The life cycle of plants

 

The letter of the week is: T

 

The children will be:

Talking about words beginning with T

Writing the letter T in the air

Roaring like tigers

Finding the letter T in the Sand pit

 

The Number of the week is: 12

 

The children will be:

Talking about the number 12 and what it looks like

Clapping 12 times

Writing the number 12 on the easel

Playing a number puzzle

 

The shape of the week is: Square

 

The children will be:

Recognising the square shape

Talking about the shape

Counting the sides and corners

Making a square shape with our hands

Becci is off Wednesday, Almu is off Thursday, Ines is off Tuesday.

Jenni and Ottilia are in all week.

I work early shifts every day. So I will get to see you all in the morning, If you have any queries in the evening please speak to your child’s Room Leader or Jamie.

 

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

 

Facebook

Castle Nursery and Preschool Facebook page promotes the company, engages 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.

 

Menus

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).

 



 

Our Policy of the Week

 

Assessment policy

 

Aim of policy

 

To ensure all staff understand and are familiar with our assessment processes.

 

Points to consider

 

Assessment is an ongoing process that starts as soon as the child starts the setting. It is important to celebrate the child’s achievements and support any weaknesses so that we can “close the gap” in any developmental delays.

Assessment is best if done with parents and professionals such as health visitors or other settings a child may attend.

 

Childcare and Learning Group aim to achieve this by:

 

When a child starts the setting the key person asks the parent to complete an ‘all about me’ document outlining the child’s needs and interests. Along with the verbal communication from the parents the key person uses this information to help settle the child and family into the setting.

 

Using the information the key person has learnt about the child they will be able to plan regular activities and complete observations on the child. Next steps will be set for the child so that the key person is always looking at how to support future development.

 

Activities have extension and support options so they can be adapted to meet the needs of the group of children taking part.

 

Four times a year the key person will formally assess the child’s progress. If a child is not where they are expected for their age the key person may speak to the SENCO or Gifted and Talented Coordinator for support and advice.

 

The manager will use the cohort assessment to see if all of the child’s needs are being met. For example if funded two year olds are not reaching the expected developmental milestones the manager will work with the key person and other agencies to assess why is this and put actions into place to close the gap.

 

By using a web based learning diary the parents are able to access their own child’s observations as often as they like. They are also able to add their own observations, photos and videos so that we can work together to create a whole picture of the child’s learning journey.

 

It is important that staff understand the EYFS well and have a good understanding of child development in order for them to be able to correctly identify who is not reaching/exceeding their expected developmental milestones. Staff are supported to do this through a solid induction process, by being supported to gain a level 3 (or higher) qualification if they have not already done so and by attending ongoing training.

 

The two year check is an important part of the assessment process. 

The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) requires that parents and carers must be supplied with a short written summary of their child’s development in the three prime learning and development areas of the EYFS: Personal, Social and Emotional Development; Physical Development; and Communication and Language; when the child is aged between 24-36 months. The Early Years Foundation Stage gives more guidance on the two year check.

 

In summary:

 

We observe the children:

       Upon arrival at the setting

       Daily/weekly with regular observations

We assess the children:

       Six weeks after they start (base line assessment)

       Four times a year using the Childcare & Learning Group Assessment cycle

       Children are also assessed thought out the year using the ILD online assessment systems

We share assessments with parents:

       Between their second and third birthday, through the ‘Two Year Old Check’

       Before moving on to school, through the setting Transfer summary.

       Additionally on request

 

Assessments may also be shared with other professionals such as Health Visitors and other settings that the child attends.

 

The assessments are recorded on our online system. All of our families are welcome to come into the setting and use our iPads to see their child’s profile. 

 

Kind Regards,

 

Jess, Jamie and the South Hill Team

 


Childcare and Learning Ltd

14 South Hill | Guildford | Surrey | GU1 3SY

Tel: 01483 533344 | Fax: 01293 772971 | Email: southhill@castledaycare.co.uk | Web: www.castledaycare.co.uk | Blog: www.castlenursery-southhill.blogspot.co.uk

 

                                                                                                                    

 

 

 

 



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