04/06/2026
This week in Silverdale, we enjoyed reading When We Grow Up, The Growing Story, and My Grandpa/My Granny.
We have been learning about growing up and looking back at photographs from when we were babies. The children had great fun trying to guess who was who and enjoyed talking about how they have changed as they have grown.
On Thursday, we followed the children's interests by creating a dinosaur-themed small world area. The children thoroughly enjoyed exploring a variety of materials and using their imaginations as they played and discovered together.
It was lovely to welcome everyone back after the half-term break, and we have enjoyed hearing all about what the children got up to.
In Ribblesdale this week, we shared the wonderful history-focused books What Makes a Family? and All Kinds of Families. We also enjoyed learning about Florence Nightingale and discussing her important contributions to nursing.
As part of our Mental Health Day theme, ‘Try Something New’, the children enjoyed helping to chop and prepare a variety of fruits to make their own fruit kebabs. They then enjoyed tasting their creations at afternoon snack.
In maths, we have been exploring the composition of numbers and developing our understanding of how numbers can be made in different ways.
In Swaledale and Malhamdale we have started our new Literacy Tree text ‘Izzy Gizmo’. Izzy is an inventor and we have been looking at some of her amazing inventions. We picked our favourite invention and wrote about what went wrong with it. We have looked at other inventors including Rowland Emett and his inventions.
As part of RMS Mental Health day we have been trying new foods. We tried lots of new foods and and graded how we felt about them. It can be scary to try new things so we were very proud of all the children for tasting the foods.
In maths we have been looking at doubles. We used mirrors to double our items.
Richmond Methodist Primary and Nursery School