Learning Advice for Parents
Learning Focus
Why not try some sensory mark making with Ms Carol? We wonder if your child can draw a face of how they are feeling today?
Promoting Independence
I can do it myself!
Let’s watch the story about Emily. She can do many things all by herself. What are some things you can do by yourself?
Active Learning
Bowling
Let’s play bowling! Use some recycled bottles as pins and knock the pins down. Use a ball to kick and roll to knock down the pins! How many points can you get? Have fun.
Story Time
The Feelings Book read by Ms Jane
Children often enjoy listening to stories several times. They may like to join in with the repeated refrains, or look at the pictures. Our digital bookshelf below gives you access to the five stories that we read last week. Simply click on the picture of your chosen story and it will redirect you to the video of one of our teachers or TAs reading it. Page 1 is the stories read in English. If your child would like to listen to the story in Thai, head to page 2!
We Love to See Your Learning!
We really love to see videos and photos of what you have been doing at home. The best way to share this with us is via the Seesaw App. You should have received communication about how to download and login to the app. If you have not received this, please email the ISIT helpdesk- helpdesk@patana.ac.th
Resource Packs
If you have picked up your child's resource pack, they may already be very excited to explore what's inside. Whilst there may be times that we encourage the use of certain resources, we would love for your child to have access to these, whenever they wish. Below are some ideas about how you can enhance this learning.
Home-School Communication
We hope that you enjoy engaging with our Nursery Blog.
If you have any concerns or queries about your child’s learning, please do not hesitate to contact your child's class teacher via email. They can then arrange a mutually convenient time to meet via MS Teams. Our class teachers always welcome the opportunity to discuss your child’s needs and progress.
Important Documents