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Ballykelly Primary School, Ballykelly, Limavady
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January 2019 in Nursery

12th Feb 2019

In January our topics were 'Winter' and ‘Cold Lands’. Our work centred around learning about life in the Arctic. We found out lots of information about Inuits, penguins, polar bears, snow and ice. We had an igloo in the Nursery room and we even built our own igloo. It was great fun dressing up as penguins and Inuits. We even got a penguin egg to take home. It was so exciting and we looked after our egg really carefully and after a few days it hatched. Each day we told our teachers all about our egg and when the penguin hatched some of us brought our little penguin to show everyone.

We made lots of lovely things at our Art Table and painted at our easel. Our art work was on display all around the Nursery. The Canteen staff made us snowflake biscuits and we decorated these with white chocolate.

We had ice blocks in the water tray with lots of small toys frozen inside them. We worked hard to melt the ice and free the animals. We even had snow in our water tray! Outdoors we had a sled and we pretended we were husky dogs pulling our friends around in the sled. Our daffodils are starting to grow in the greenhouse and we helped to water these.

During our Snack Time we took turns to be the 'Snack Helper'. We help set up for snack and wear a special apron. We tell our friends when it is their turn for snack and we help to tidy up when everyone has finished.

After snack we leave out some scraps of food for the birds on our bird table. We will continue to feed the birds each day during the Winter. We made our own treats for the birds and we were on the lookout each day for bird visitors to nursery.

We learned lots of new songs about Winter, Jack Frost and penguins. We had lots of counting songs and rhymes during January.

As we explored our Fishmonger's Trail we made our way to the pond. We had quite a lot of frosty weather and after reading the story of Jack Frost we were always looking for signs of Winter as we explored the school grounds. During one of our Jo Jingles classes, Stephanie and Jo had pretend snowballs and we had great fun throwing these in the Assembly Hall.