Last week at nursery, we embarked on an exciting journey to learn about caring for our planet. We explored the story of "Somebody Swallowed Stanley," a captivating tale highlighting the importance of preventing plastic pollution in our oceans.
In Acorn Class, we were inspired by Stanley's adventure of being transformed into a colourful kite. With creativity flowing, we crafted vibrant fish using recycled paper. To bring our fish to life, we carefully added tissue paper scraps that glimmered like scales and used bamboo sticks to hold the fish. The classroom buzzed with enthusiasm as we shared ideas on how to protect our marine life.
We also learned to sort our rubbish into the correct bins during fruit time. We ensured that all fruit peels and scraps went into the food waste bin, paper items were placed in the recycling bins, and plastic waste was disposed of in the black bin.
Meanwhile, our young explorers in Conker Class took the initiative to keep our environment clean. We ventured into the forest school, where we enthusiastically collected litter and discovered the beauty of nature around us. The children learned the importance of tidiness and the joy of working together to safeguard our precious planet.