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1st October&nbsp;

This morning, the children from The Nest introduced the FS Session by practicing their &quot;Harvest Festival&quot; song and used their human senses.&nbsp; The children listened for the birds, saw the changes from the last session in the FS Site, touched the leaves and smelt the aftermath of the rain.&nbsp; The children enjoyed the game at the beginning of the Session as the gross motor skills warm up.&nbsp; Over the last few weeks Mrs Legg has enjoyed watching the children use their gross motor skills so today&#39;s session is going to focus on using their fine motor skills too.&nbsp; Today the theme of the Session was Hapazome.&nbsp;&nbsp;Hapazome is a form of eco-printing or natural dyeing that involves transferring coloured pigments from plant materials onto fabric by pounding with a hammer.&nbsp;At the beginning of the FS Session Activity &quot;Hapazome&quot;, Mrs Legg taught the children the health &amp; safety of using tools and modelled the task.&nbsp; All the children that attended the FS Session today listened first and then each produced a piece of hapazome artwork.&nbsp; Their artwork was great!&nbsp;&nbsp;The children walked to the FS Site there and back today really well and safely.&nbsp;&nbsp;The children focused well throughout the session and fun was had.&nbsp; Well done.

EYFS Lead (Wagtails and Little Chicks)&nbsp;- Mrs H Geraghty

This morning, the children from The Nest changed into their outdoor weather gear quickly and were ready to go at 11.00am.&nbsp; The weather forecast was raining and sunny today!&nbsp; Mrs Legg was proud that all the children were warmly dressed and suitable for working outdoors.&nbsp; This week we used the wooden trolley to take all the equipment to the Forest School Site.&nbsp; As a group we have named the trolley, &quot;Dolly&quot;.&nbsp; Trolley Dolly!! The children found it fun naming the trolley!!&nbsp; When we arrived at the Forest School Site the children looked around it spotting any changes.&nbsp; Lots of the leaves had fallen to the floor and there were loose branches on the ground. The children used their &quot;human senses&quot; and &quot;relaxation techniques&quot; to find calm and good listening skills.&nbsp; The indoor buzz word for the day was calm too!! Mrs Legg introduced the new tools to the children - pruning saw and palm drills.&nbsp;Mrs Legg reminded and taught the children the health &amp; safety of using tools and modelled the task. Mrs Legg reminded the children of the &quot;oooo tools&quot; and how to protect their femoral arteries - &quot;Respect Position&quot;.&nbsp; Most of the children had a go at using a pruning saw and palm drill supervised by an adult member of staff.&nbsp; The children that were not using the tools erected shelters using paracord and pegs.&nbsp; In total, seven wooden sawn bead necklaces were made ready for decorating next week.&nbsp; The children showed good concentration with the tools and determination to saw right through the branches. &nbsp;The rest of the group (remaining children) will complete their necklaces in next week&#39;s session and the necklaces will be coloured and decorated with sharpie pens. &nbsp;The children walked to the FS Site there and back today really well and safely.&nbsp; Mrs Legg was proud of the end results today.&nbsp; Well done.


W/C 14th October&nbsp; &nbsp;This morning, the children from The Nest changed into their outdoor weather gear quickly and were ready to go at 11.00am.&nbsp; The weather forecast was sunny.&nbsp; This week we used the wooden trolley to take all the equipment to the Forest School Site.&nbsp; As a group we have named the trolley, &quot;Dolly&quot;.&nbsp; Trolley Dolly!! When we arrived at the Forest School Site, we set up our equipment and resources at the back of it under the trees; making the most of the cover from the above trees.&nbsp; &nbsp;Mrs Legg found the children who had not completed their wooden beads from the last session - there were only four.&nbsp; Mrs Legg&nbsp;reminded and taught those children the health &amp; safety of using tools and modelled the task. Whilst Mrs Legg helped the four children to make their beads the&nbsp;other children used the selection of coloured sharpies to colour the dried out wooden beads from the last session.&nbsp; They looked much more professional with the coloured designs on them.&nbsp; The second main activity today was creating &quot;Fairy Fires&quot; with the ferro rods, scallop shells and cotton wool.&nbsp; The children showed excellent resilience with the fire striking and a few of them showed the skill to light the cotton wool.&nbsp; The children and Mrs Legg enjoyed the fire lighting session.&nbsp;&nbsp;Well done to all.




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