Friday 25 January 2019

W/c 28 January


Dear Parents and Carers,

 

Nursery News:

 

Staff news

Donna will be taking part in schemas training on Wednesday morning.

Sammy is completing DSL training on Monday.

 
Dates for your diaries

14th March – Parents evening
 
This week’s activities and event-

 

Forest School – This week the children collected lots of different things and added water to make a magic position. They finished off by having lots of free time to explore the forest.

 

Music and Movement – During Music and Movement this week the children have enjoyed exploring a sensory tunnel full of lights, going on an under the sea adventure to find a corral cave and creating their own streamers to move and dance with.

 

Nature Club – This week it was the new groups turn for Jamie’s Nature Club, they had lots of fun exploring there new nature club area. They then went on a hunt to find ice and talked about freezing and melting!

 

French – This week in French the children learnt about their feelings. During the class the children continued to build their colour awareness.

 
Next 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: New Year

 

Monday – Jamie’s group will be creating number marks in cornflour gloop.

Tuesday – Leanne’s group is exploring media while discovering paint and water together.

Wednesday – Sammy’s group will be using the doll’s house, cars and small world people to act out experiences. 

Thursday – Hannah’s group is choosing their own books and taking it turns to read them with their friends.

Friday – Jamie’s group are playing ball games in small groups building relationships.

Jamie is off Monday, Leanne is off Wednesday, Sammy is off Thursday and on training Monday and Hannah is in all week.

 
Bluebells
 
Topic of the month: Food from around the world

 

Monday – Megan’s group are playing ‘Bucket Maths’ in the garden building number confidence and shape awareness.

Tuesday – Ruby’s group will be building their own den and creating their own campfire using paper!

Wednesday – Donna’s group are discovering the small world toys building their awareness of the world around them.

Thursday – Carla’s group is exploring paint and flower heads making different marks and discovering media.

Friday –  Chloe’s are going for walk into the town centre, they will buy their own snack at a local coffee shop.

Donna is off Friday and on training Wednesday morning, Chloe is off Monday and Tuesday, Megan is off Thursday and Friday, Ruby is off and Wednesday and Carla is 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 is building their shape awareness while recognising and collecting different shaped objects from around the room. They will also be playing group games in the garden building relationships.

 

Ines’s group are exploring musical instruments while practicing rhyming skills. They will also be creating their own shakers using yoghurt pots.

 

Eva’s group will be building their language skills while talking about their likes and dislikes with their friends.

 

Topic of the month: Winter

 

The letter of the week is: Ee

 

The children will be:

Talking about the letter e

Naming things that begin with the letter e

Exploring the letter e alphabet shaker

Writing the letter e in the sand tray

 

The Number of the week is: 5

 

The children will be:

Counting to number 5

Exploring number puzzles

Jumping 5 times

Writing the number 5 in the air

 

The shape of the week is: Pentagon
                                                                                                                                                 

The children will be:

Counting the sides and corners of the pentagon shape

Finding pentagons around the room

Comparing pentagons and hexagons

Becci is off Thursday, Ines is off Tuesday and Eva is in all week.

 

Ottilia and Jenni are in all week.

I work all day on a Monday, early shifts Tuesdays and Thursdays, late shifts on Wednesdays and a middle shift on Fridays.

If you have any queries when I am not here 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

 

Key person policy

 

Aim of the policy

To demonstrate how the key person role is used throughout the setting.

 

Points to consider

 

As part of the vision and values of our setting, we greatly value the strong positive relationships we build with the children in our care and their families. Children’s emotional wellbeing is an essential foundation for their health, happiness and ability to learn.

 

A key person:

·        Welcomes parents and children and introduces them to other staff members, other parents and children.

·        Works closely with the parents and child.

·        Builds and maintains attachment relationships.

·        Informs parents of their child’s time at setting.

·        Keeps parents informed of any setting events.

·        Discusses and reassures fears, worries or problems from both parents and children.

·        Supports the child’s transitions.

·        Continually builds a close relationship with the parents and children during their time at setting.

·        Ensures that their key children’s needs and interests are met through appropriate activities.

·        Keeps records on each of their key children and uses these to enhance their learning and development.

 

Childcare and Learning Group aims to do this by:

 

·        Having a key person for each child before they come in to settle.

·        The key person will do the settling in visits and will cascade information about the child to relevant team members.

·        The key person will spend time with the child supporting their welfare, learning and emotional and physical development.

·        Ongoing training will be provided for staff to enable them to carry out the key person role.

·        Arrangements will be in place to balance out the number of children assigned to each key person and to accommodate shift patterns and where possible a key person buddy maybe allocated to ensure the children are supported whilst their key person is absent from the setting.

·        Staff will be inducted into becoming a key person as part of their induction and will be supported throughout by the manager and room leaders.

·        Sufficient time will be given for key people to complete records, however these records will be designed to minimise any time away from the children

 

Key people are chosen by a best fit judgement or by looking at the session the child attends and staff shift patterns. By fitting shift patterns to the days the child attends means the child and key person can spend as much time together as possible.

 

The key person may be changed if the child has a strong attachment to another staff member, subject to capacity in the preferred team member’s workload and other key relationships already in place.

 

Key buddies

 

A key person buddy is someone who supports the key people in the room.

They are not a key person themselves but they will have the skills needed to be a key person.

 

The key person buddy will observe the children and complete activities in the absence of the key person.

 

They may also plan activities but these will be for the whole room rather than a key group.

Whilst the key person is off the key buddy will be responsible for that key group.

 

It is the responsibility of both the key person and key buddy to communicate so that everyone knows what they need to do.

 

As well as planned holidays the key buddy may also need to cover unexpected absences such as sick leave. As these can be sudden it is important that the key buddy has a good overview of each key group in their room and knows where the key person keeps any notes or tick sheets they may need.


Kind Regards,
 
Jess, Jamie and the South Hill Team
Castle Nursery & Pre-School

Childcare and Learning Ltd

14 South Hill | Guildford | Surrey | GU1 3SY

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