Linda’s #SoCS prompt this week:
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “leaves.” Use it as a noun or a verb. Have fun!
What an apt prompt, as I have been thinking of leaves this week!
We are discussing Mini Beasts as a topic, in both of my classes these few weeks, Nursery and Reception, and leaves feature heavily, because slugs, snails and caterpillars like to eat them, black fly like to destroy them, ladybird larvae are often found on them in the playgrounds, etc.
Kids love us. And they love to bring in topic relevant presents, whether it is a dead fly or a leaf with a bug on it, to live snails brought lovingly to us, via their pockets! 🤢 Leaves a bit of a nasty taste…
Really!
We are also becoming adept at cutting out leaves freehand for myriad activities too, from leaves ready for them to hole punch, to small ones for them to use in collage… Fun and games!
And there you have it. Leaves. EYFS style!
Carol Anne
Jul 18, 2019 @ 23:37:07
How much fun is that! I’d love to be in your class! 😀
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Ritu
Jul 19, 2019 @ 06:56:41
We try to have fun!!!
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Jennie
Jun 23, 2019 @ 14:39:24
A favorite for children!
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Ritu
Jun 23, 2019 @ 14:53:11
Definitely!
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joey
Jun 22, 2019 @ 22:05:25
Good times 🙂 I love that part of childhood.
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Ritu
Jun 23, 2019 @ 07:23:40
The innocence 🥰
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syl65
Jun 22, 2019 @ 15:40:20
Leaves definitely play an important part in nature, from bugs to crafts to kids with bugs on leaves 😄 Wonderful Sister 💜
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 16:32:09
And the autumn, Brother… Kicking around in leaves!
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syl65
Jun 22, 2019 @ 16:41:57
Oh yeah I forgot about that!
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 16:48:20
Joys!!
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syl65
Jun 22, 2019 @ 17:04:11
😁
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Dan Antion
Jun 22, 2019 @ 14:07:39
I remember activities like that, and I remember putting absolutely everything in my pockets. 🙂
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 15:23:37
We have a couple of children we have to frisk, lol!!!
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Dan Antion
Jun 22, 2019 @ 16:36:35
Ha ha ha !
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 16:48:11
Seriously! We’ve had some embarrassed parents returning things the next day…
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robbiesinspiration
Jun 22, 2019 @ 13:24:09
Its so funny, Ritu. When I read mini Beasts the first thing that came to my mind was the Beast from the East storms last year. With this idea in my head, the post didn’t make sense immediately and I had to go back and restart it. The mind is such a strange thing.
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 13:43:31
Ha ha!!! We seem to always refer to insects and bugs as mini Beasts here!
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OIKOS™-Publishing
Jun 22, 2019 @ 11:51:37
Ours too, Ritu! Against the German Oak we got the Oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea). I read UK got them too. One has to see it calmly, because we Germans like to carry out processions in church (cathoic). Lol Michael
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 12:16:10
Cool! 😎
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OIKOS™-Publishing
Jun 22, 2019 @ 12:34:16
😎 Here they are not very happy, because the oak is a sacrificed tree in Germany. 😉 But i love the the military-like order with which these caterpillars migrate. Somehow meets the attitude of some Germans. Lol
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 12:54:52
They are teal munchers!
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OIKOS™-Publishing
Jun 22, 2019 @ 21:19:46
👍😃
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Harsh Chandwani
Jun 22, 2019 @ 11:46:15
Good work
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 12:15:45
Thanks
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willowdot21
Jun 22, 2019 @ 08:43:18
I remember doing that at school, we also had silk worms , lovely memories 💜💜
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 09:01:15
We have caterpillars at the moment!
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willowdot21
Jun 22, 2019 @ 10:16:30
They are cute creatures when you get to know them 💜💜
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Ritu
Jun 22, 2019 @ 12:03:46
They grow so fast!!!
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