TROON PRIMARY SCHOOL & EARLY YEARS CENTRE Home Learning: Early Years Centre We are learning to cope with new situations. We are learning about the people who are there to help us. As we approach the summer break we are looking towards our return to nursery and school in August. This will be a period of blended learning, incorporating learning and play in the Early Years Centre and a home learning programme of activities and experiences. At this point, the most important thing is to talk to your child about what they can expect. Discuss who their new teacher or key worker will be when they return, what will happen each day and what might be a little different. This information can be found in the booklet issued by the school last week. We will work to make sure that each child feels welcome, happy and settled when attending nursery in August. In order to support your child at home over the summer and when we return in August, it may be useful to collect some flexible, open-ended resources which can be used in the house or garden and which can support many different activities. Mrs Law has compiled a list of items which can be collected from the house or from the local environment. They are all free and are useful for literacy, numeracy, art and technology activities. We are looking forward to our Graduation celebrations for our pre-school children on Tuesday 23 rd June! The EYC staff will be visiting your doorsteps with a little surprise between 9:30am and 11:30am, unless you have requested a separate time. We hope your party clothes are ready and that you have looked out your teddies for your Teddy Bear’s Picnic in your house or garden! We will continue to send stories from the EYC staff about starting school for pre-schoolers, and stories from the ladies to all our new starts so they can familiarise themselves with the staff and with their key worker. Mrs Law has also compiled a list of nursery rhymes for you to keep practising. Knowing simple rhymes and songs can help greatly with early literacy skills.
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TROON PRIMARY SCHOOL & EARLY YEARS CENTRE
Home Learning: Early Years Centre
We are learning to cope with new situations.
We are learning about the people who are there to help us.
As we approach the summer break we are looking towards our return to
nursery and school in August. This will be a period of blended learning,
incorporating learning and play in the Early Years Centre and a home
learning programme of activities and experiences. At this point, the most
important thing is to talk to your child about what they can expect. Discuss
who their new teacher or key worker will be when they return, what will
happen each day and what might be a little different. This information can
be found in the booklet issued by the school last week. We will work to make
sure that each child feels welcome, happy and settled when attending
nursery in August.
In order to support your child at home over the summer and
when we return in August, it may be useful to collect some
flexible, open-ended resources which can be used in the
house or garden and which can support many different
activities. Mrs Law has compiled a list of items which can be
collected from the house or from the local environment.
They are all free and are useful for literacy, numeracy, art
and technology activities.
We are looking forward to our Graduation
celebrations for our pre-school children on
Tuesday 23rd June! The EYC staff will be visiting
your doorsteps with a little surprise between
9:30am and 11:30am, unless you have
requested a separate time. We hope your
party clothes are ready and that you have
looked out your teddies for your Teddy Bear’s
Picnic in your house or garden!
We will continue to send stories from the EYC staff about
starting school for pre-schoolers, and stories from the
ladies to all our new starts so they can familiarise
themselves with the staff and with their key worker.
Mrs Law has also compiled a list of nursery rhymes for
you to keep practising. Knowing simple rhymes and
songs can help greatly with early literacy skills.