20 June 2025
ATW Nursery – Commotion in the Ocean and EYFS Fun day
Phonics: Our initial sound in phonics this week has been ‘Z’.
For those parents who will be applying for a reception place for their child for September 2026 we have arranged a series of visits so that they can look around the schools with senior staff.
If you wish to view a school please see here for the available dates. Obviously we have to limit numbers so only parents/carers who have booked will be able to attend.
Phonics: Our initial sound in phonics this week has been ‘Z’.
Oliver’s Milkshake The week started off on a delicious note when we made milkshakes, following listening to the story of ‘Oliver’s Milkshake’.
Fabulous Fruit! What a fantastic week we have had in Little Cypress, learning all about different types of fruit.
During the last week of May, we had a Science week in Gold Class.
Phonics: Our initial sound in Phonics this week has been ‘w’.
Oliver’s Vegetables We have had a fun filled week in Little Cypress, learning all about the vegetables from the story: ‘Oliver’s Vegetables’.
Celebrating Crystal Palace’s FA Cup Glory! Little Cypress was a sea of blue and red in celebration of our local team’s historic win over Manchester City in the FA Cup Final this month!
Phonics: Our initial sound in Phonics this week has been ‘V’.
Yellow Class put on a fantastic assembly where they retold and acted out their favourite fairy-tale, A Squash and A Squeeze, with great enthusiasm and creativity.
Phonics: Our initial sound in Phonics this week has been ‘j’.
Learning new skills and consolidating old ones! The staff in Little Cypress have been noticing and celebrating the incredible creativity of the children in both Rainbows and Nursery.
Phonics: Our initial sound in phonics this week has been ‘l’.
Cress Sandwiches We only had a short week due to the May Bank Holiday, but we have certainly packed a lot in to these four days!
Sun, glorious sun! What a fabulously fun week has flown by in Little Cypress!
Growing, growing…. All the children seem to have grown in Little Cypress over the Easter break and we are carrying on that theme in class by thinking about how plants grow.