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.
