Making salt dough involves science, math, technology, and engineering, as well as creative art and design exploration! After measuring out and mixing the flour, salt and water the children kneaded it to make a ball. Using rolling pins they flattened the dough and selected some of the natural items they had collected from the garden to decorate […]

Discovering conkers this week, the children carefully opened the partly wrapped in their spiky green cases, conkers. Revealing the mahogany nuts the children described their small, big, smooth finds, and were delighted to sometimes find more than one in the husks. After collecting natural items at the allotments the children later used them to paint

Searching for snails, feeding snails and giving snails a ride on car roof tops was the main interest this week. We left it a bit late to pick blackberries this year, although we found enough to eat a few and paint with. Due to the hall being used for voting, a lovely walk around Abbotsbury

The rain didn’t stop our play this week, but it did cut short our trip to the allotments. We just about managed to feed the birds before we headed back to the dry. Hoping to entice the sun we created our own rainbow. The children sprinkled power paint onto the wet ground, stirring and brushing

This week we discovered snails have a nervous system through their body and many scientists think that their reaction to certain stimuli have proven that they experience pain. Pulling a snail away from the ground can cause the mantle to collapse which could kill the snail. Tapping the shell to make them retract their body

We had perfect weather for our end of term party. Activities children participated in included a bug hunt, chalk bashing, peeling carrots, popping bubbles, and clay. Clay is a great natural modelling material, and can be combined with things that children find outdoors to make fascinating creations. Playing with the tactile material is good for

What a fun sports day we had with the pre school this week. We were lucky enough to use Abbotsbury cricket pitch again this year. Our warm up involved walking down the lane to the grounds. Once all the parents arrived we started the physically challenging races: welly , hoopla, lawnmower, egg and spoon, sack,

Our Summer trip to Abbotsbury Subtropical gardens and Pre-school Open Day was a great success. We warmly welcomed many children and their parents/ carers, both past and current as well as meeting some new children who may be joining us in the future. We proudly shared our outstanding pre-school facilities which looked absolutely fantastic and had lots

Perfect weather this week for a mini beast hunt. The children found snails, ladybirds, woodlouse, spiders and two very big crickets. Back at Pre-school the children hammered golf tees into playdough, built number towers, made ‘lunch’ in the home corner, and made a water slide ball pit. At the allotments children enjoyed sharing the hammock,

Arriving at the playground for a play and picnic imagine the children’s faces when the gates were locked and we couldn’t get in. After checking there was no danger and the playground had not been closed, there was nothing else to do but climb over the gate. Fortunately for us a tractor arrived a bit

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