Friday, 5 June 2026

Spiders

 Certainly! Here's a more detailed and parent-friendly EYFS blog entry:


Spiders and Webs Week 🕷️🕸️

We have had a wonderful week exploring the fascinating world of spiders and webs. The children have been fully engaged in a variety of hands-on activities, helping them to learn more about these amazing creatures while developing key skills across the EYFS curriculum.

Throughout the week, the children enjoyed learning and singing spider-themed songs, which helped to build their confidence, listening skills, and language development. They enthusiastically joined in with actions and repeated key vocabulary related to spiders and their habitats.

Our creative area was buzzing with activity as the children designed and made their own spiders and webs using a range of materials. These activities supported their fine motor development, creativity, and problem-solving skills as they carefully constructed their creations.

The children also discovered many interesting facts about spiders. We learned that spiders have eight legs, spin silk to make webs, and use their webs to catch food. The children were curious and asked thoughtful questions, showing great enthusiasm for learning about the natural world around them.

One of the most exciting outcomes of our spider topic has been seeing the children's growing confidence. At the beginning of the week, some children were quite nervous about spiders and would often scream or move away when they saw one. Through stories, discussions, songs, and learning more about spiders, many children have become much more comfortable and are now able to observe them with curiosity rather than fear.

It has been lovely to watch the children develop their knowledge, creativity, and confidence while exploring this exciting topic. We are very pleased with  how engaged they have been and look forward to seeing where their curiosity takes them next!


Thursday, 21 May 2026

BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!

 This week for National Bee Day, the children have been busy learning all about bees and why they are so important to our world. We explored how bees help flowers and plants to grow through pollination and talked about where bees live and how they work together in a hive. The children enjoyed sharing their own ideas and asking thoughtful questions about bees and nature.

 The children used different materials to make their own bees and flowers, developing their fine motor skills through cutting, sticking and painting. We also explored patterns such as stripes and counted bees during maths activities, supporting number recognition and early counting skills.

Outdoors, the children enjoyed searching for flowers and insects, encouraging curiosity and observation skills as they explored the natural environment. We discussed how we can help bees by planting flowers and being kind to nature.

Our rocket role play area has continued to be a huge success. The children have loved taking on different roles such as astronauts, engineers and mission controllers. They have been using fantastic imagination and communication skills as they worked together to plan space missions, count down to take off and explore “new planets.” The role play has supported teamwork, confidence, language development and problem-solving skills.

We have also continued to develop mark making opportunities within the rocket area, with children creating space maps, writing mission lists and drawing planets. It has been wonderful to see their creativity and enthusiasm grow throughout the week.

The children have had a fantastic week full of exploration, imagination and hands-on learning.

I hope you all have a fantastic break.


















Friday, 15 May 2026

To Infinity and Beyond!

 

Blast Off to the Moon! 

Excitement has filled the classroom this week as the children discovered that a rocket has landed on the moon in our brand-new role play area! The children were amazed to see the rocket arrive after its very long journey through space.

However, the astronauts have told us that the rocket is still too hot from travelling through space and needs time to cool down and settle safely on the moon before the children can begin their mission adventures. The children will officially be able to explore the rocket from Monday, and the anticipation is already building!

The children have loved peeking inside, discussing where the rocket may have travelled from, and imagining all the exciting space adventures that await them. We have already heard lots of wonderful ideas about moon landings, alien discoveries, and space missions!

Exploring Space Through Play 

Role play is such an important part of learning in EYFS, and our moon landing theme has inspired rich opportunities across all areas of development. The children have been:

  • Developing their language and communication skills by discussing their missions, giving instructions, and sharing ideas with friends.

  • Building social skills and confidence as they worked together as astronauts, engineers, and space explorers.

  • Using their mathematical skills to count down for take-off, compare sizes of planets, and explore shapes linked to rockets.

  • Strengthening their creative thinking through imaginative storytelling and problem-solving during their missions.

  • Learning about the wider world by exploring concepts of space, planets, astronauts, and exploration.

The children will be learning  how rockets work and why they are important. We will explore how rockets use powerful engines to launch into space and travel beyond Earth. We will discuss how astronauts explore space to discover new information about planets, stars, and the moon.

The children have also shown great curiosity about famous moon landings and how astronauts need special suits, equipment, and teamwork to stay safe in space. We cannot wait for the children to begin their official moon missions on Monday! 

I have included a short film made during lockdown. Mrs Sheehan and Mrs Robinson go to the moon.



Friday, 8 May 2026

 This week in EYFS, we celebrated the birthday of the wonderful naturalist and explorer David Attenborough by learning all about mini beasts and the amazing world around us.

The children were excited to explore our outdoor area, looking carefully for insects and tiny creatures living in different habitats. We discovered worms, ladybirds, ants and spiders, and talked about why these mini beasts are important for our environment. The children used magnifying glasses to observe closely and described what they could see using lots of new vocabulary.

We shared stories and videos about nature and discussed how David Attenborough helps people learn to care for our planet and living things. The children showed great curiosity and asked thoughtful questions about where mini beasts live, what they eat and how they move.

Through bug hunts, creative activities and nature exploration, the children developed their understanding of the world around them. They demonstrated kindness and respect for living creatures while building confidence in observing, investigating and talking about nature.

It has been a wonderful week full of discovery, curiosity and appreciation for the natural world!

Sadly we are saying goodbye to our swimming pool. Learning to swim is an important life skill for children in EYFS. Swimming helps children to stay safe in and around water while also building their confidence and independence.

Through swimming activities, children develop their physical strength, coordination and balance. It also supports their overall health and wellbeing by encouraging active movement and exercise in a fun and enjoyable way.

Swimming lessons help children to listen carefully, follow instructions and try new challenges. They learn perseverance and gain confidence as they practise new skills and celebrate their achievements.

Most importantly, learning to swim teaches children how to stay safe and feel comfortable in the water, giving them valuable skills they can use throughout their lives.

Have a lovely weekend! 
Mrs Robinson
















Friday, 1 May 2026

  This week, we were very lucky to have such lovely weather, which meant we could spend lots of time outdoors in our back garden. This area of the garden does not have fixed equipment, giving the children a wonderful opportunity to explore nature freely, use their imagination, and engage in creative play using natural materials. It also encouraged lots of communication, cooperation, and shared discovery.

We used these outdoor experiences to support our learning about bugs. The children showed great curiosity as they carefully observed worms and centipedes in their natural environment. There were many exciting moments as they discussed what they could see, asked questions, and shared their ideas with one another.

To extend this interest, the children also enjoyed listening to The Very Hungry Caterpillar . They were fully engaged in the story and talked about caterpillars, even though we did not find any in the garden. This helped to spark their imagination and deepen their understanding.

Please make sure your child has sun cream and a sun hat on as the sun has finally arrived in force. Please apply the cream before school and send some in clearly labelled if you want your child to reapply it at lunchtime.

















Friday, 24 April 2026

“Hola y bienvenidos a nuestra diversión española.”

 This week in EYFS has been full of energy, enthusiasm, and wonderful progress across all areas of learning.

Our swimming sessions are continuing, and the children have been incredible. It has been fantastic to see how much they are improving each week—not only in their physical skills but also in their confidence in the water. They are showing great determination, listening carefully to instructions, and supporting one another, which has made these sessions especially rewarding.

We have also had a brilliant Spanish Day! The children fully embraced the experience, enjoying lots of flamenco dancing and learning Spanish songs. It was lovely to see their excitement as they explored a different culture through music, movement, and language.

We are so pleased with how the children continue to grow in confidence and independence. Well done to everyone for such a positive and engaging week!