Friday 29 April 2016

Week Commencing 2nd May 2016


Dear Parents and Carers,

 

Forest School

We had an enthusiastic and energetic group for the next forest school session starting this week and they all showed off their adventurous personalities. We were a bit afraid about the weather as it was meant to be stormy although we had a lovely sunny morning in the woods.

As we always do, we started the adventure by explaining the rules we must follow when we are having fun in the woods. They all understood the methodology quite quickly, so we headed to St Martha's car park ready for a fun morning. The first thing to do when we arrived was to look at a map and to explain where we were and where we had to go. This seemed to be an energetic group so we risked going to the top of the hill and we did it! Through the path, we saw different trees and we experienced with different textures. We also found a hatched egg which fell out from a nest so we talked about Spring and new lives.

Once we reached the top we washed our hands and we enjoyed a lovely snack with amazing views of Guildford 's Cathedral. Once finished we headed back to the van where we found a den made out of sticks and branches. Lee hid from us and started to make sounds as if a Gruffalo was close, so we hid from him till he found us. It was a really cool first experience for this group of scouts.

 

Living Eggs

The eggs have started to hatch and move over to their new home! All the children are really excited and are building their understanding of growth and development.

Over the next few weeks we will continue to care for them and watch them grow. Please feel free to pop into Sunflowers to see them as much as you like!

 

New Menu

The new menus are ready, please have a look through them and give us any feedback (all attached).

 

Bank Holiday Monday

A reminder that it is a bank holiday weekend this week, therefore Monday the 2nd May the nursery will be closed. We will be open as usual on Tuesday 3rd May.

 

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.




Policy of the week

We will be displaying a different policy every week at the bottom of this newsletter.

If you would like to see this or any of our policies please ask Jess.

 

Our Policy of the week: Procedure for control of hazardous substances (COSHH)


 

 

Useful websites:

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

 


 

Menus

The new menu’s will start from 2nd May.

If you would like to see a copy of our new allergens menu please ask!

 

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

Tuesday – Charlotte’s group will be passing balls to each other in the garden encouraging an understanding of simple sentences

Wednesday – Shula’s group is having a picnic with the emotion dolls talking about being happy and sad

Thursday – Shula’s group will be washing their hands and picking their own fruit promoting independence and hygiene

Friday – Mel’s group is exploring the sea creatures in bubbles supporting an interest and understanding of different animals

Charlotte is off Wednesday, Mel is off Tuesday, Shula is in all week and Nilem is on holiday all week

 

Bluebells

Tuesday – Donna’s group will be supported to use their language while playing ‘Simon Says’ with the role play teddies

Wednesday – Megan’s group is painting their hands and feet and printing onto paper, they will then count how many printed toes and fingers they can see!

Thursday – Almu’s group are investigating the toddle boxes to explore different ways they can move promoting motor skills

Friday – Chloe’s group will be attaching crayons and pens to cars to experiment with the marks they make

Donna is off Friday, Chloe is off Thursday, Almu and Megan are in all week.   

 

Sunflowers

The Sunflowers have one detailed weekly focused activity to ensure all the children have the opportunity to take part in it.

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

 

This week’s activity is: Completing the ‘I can do’ sheets

 

This week the children will be having a go at the ‘I can do’ sheets to see how they are getting on with their literacy skills. The children will be supported to recognise familiar letters and link sounds to the letters. The staff will encourage the children to have a go at writing their names and will be supported throughout. The activity will be extended and the children will create a picture of themselves and will be encouraged to describe the marks they make.

 

The letter of the week is: X

 

The children will be:

Setting the easel up with letter X stencils

Drawing around the X stencil

Looking in the X alphabet soup bottle

Making a X with playdough

Exploring the X rays in the vet book

 

The Number of the week is: 2

 

The children will be:

Sitting in 2’s to sing ‘Row Row Row Your Boat’

Holding up 2 fingers

Exploring the number 2 on the magnetic boards

Making the number 2 using playdough

 

The shape of the week is: Square

 

The children will be:

Looking for square objects around the room

Drawing squares in the mark making area

Making square shapes in playdough

Searching for the square beanbags

Leanne is off Tuesday, Hector is off Wednesday and Becci is in all week.

 

Procedure for control of hazardous substances (COSHH)


 


Aim of policy

 

To give guidance on handling and storing hazardous substances.

See the current risk assessments and the risk assessment policy.

 

Points to consider

 

  1. All staff will receive information on COSHH regulations and be expected to adhere to the regulations.
     
  2. The number of hazardous substances will be kept to an absolute minimum and be provided with relevant COSHH sheets.
     
  3. Spillages must be swept up and disposed of in plastic bags or mopped up using plenty of cold water and diluted to a safe level before disposal.  Brushes, mops and disposable cloths should be well rinsed after use and contaminated paper products disposed of in closed plastic bags.  The Manager must be informed of any significant spillage.
     
  4. After handling a hazardous substance, staff must remove protective clothing and wash hands before resuming work, touching food or leaving the premises.
     
  5. Emergencies resulting from swallowing, inhaling, skin or eye contact must be dealt with in accordance with first aid provision and with instructions issued by the manufacturers of the substance.
     
  6. Medication for personal use must be treated as a hazardous substance whether or not excessive dosage is to be harmful. All medication brought onto the premises must be surrendered to the manager and stored in the kitchen medication cupboard or kitchen fridge
     
  7. It should be assumed that all forms of bodily discharge are potentially infectious and the appropriate precautions observed in disposing of contaminated materials and subsequent cleaning.
     
  8. Hazardous substances are to be kept in the containers in which they were supplied and are not to be transferred to and stored in other containers which are unidentified or which have incorrect markings.
     
  9. It is unlikely that radioactive substances or known carcinogens will be deliberately brought onto the premises.  However, if there are grounds to suspect that any such material is present, the nursery Health and Safety Co-ordinator must be notified immediately.
     
    There are special regulations covering the control of substances, which are hazardous to health.
     
    The regulations lay down what an Employer must do to protect people in the work place against health risks arising from swallowing, inhaling or having contact with toxic, irritant, carcinogenic, infectious or radio-active substances.
     
    An employer must:
     

  • Identify those substances that are covered by COSHH.
  • Assess the risk of someone being harmed by them.
  • Try to reduce the risk by substituting another, less hazardous substance, or reducing the quantities used.
  • Monitor the procedures in the Nursery for controlling hazardous substances to ensure they are still appropriate and are being observed by all members of staff and contractors.


Kind regards,

 

 

Jess Smith

Manager, SENCO

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