The children in The Nest have been exploring the meaning of Holy Week, learning about the important events leading up to Easter. As part of this journey, they discovered the story of the Last Supper, when Jesus shared a special meal with his disciples.

To bring this story to life, the children took part in a hands-on activity, making their own bread from scratch. They carefully mixed, shaped, and baked it, enjoying the process together. Once ready, they gathered to share the bread with one another, reflecting the spirit of togetherness and kindness at the heart of the story.

It was a wonderful way for the children to connect with the meaning of Holy Week through creativity, sharing, and community.

The children in The Nest have been enjoying the story We’re Going on a Bear Hunt and took part in a creative activity inspired by the book. They baked their own cakes and decorated them as bears, carefully using a range of skills throughout the process. The children practised their fine motor skills as they mixed ingredients, spooned batter, and added small details to their bear designs. They also worked hard on following step-by-step instructions, showing great focus and independence as they brought their bear-themed treats to life.

In the nest, we have been learning about ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ and created our own ‘Wild Thing’ pizza! We developed our communication skills to indicate which toppings we wanted and followed the visual instructions to make our pizzas. Take a look at our fun afternoon!

Blessed Robert Widmerpool Catholic Voluntary Academy - Clifton
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