We loved expressing ourselves by singing, dancing and being creative during our Fun Friday session!
We enjoyed our sensory mark making which made us very messy but very happy.
We loved expressing ourselves by singing, dancing and being creative during our Fun Friday session!
We enjoyed our sensory mark making which made us very messy but very happy.
Our little Hubbers have been very busy making there own personal autumnal hats to wear and wreaths to go on their houses.
We gathered all the fallen leaves on our nature walk then waited until all the leaves had dried out before starting our craft activities.
We enhanced our fine motor skills by very carefully placing each leaf on our hat and wreath before using our glue stick to complete.
We loved the sensory feel of the crunchy leaves.
Such excitement in our Hub today as it was our first community visit to Pickering Road Community Orchard.
We travelled in style in our minibus, enjoying the ride as we observed our local area.
Rosie and all the wonderful volunteers look after us so well during our visit.
We picked our own scrumptious apples.
We tasted some juicy apples.
We then went back to our Hub and made some ‘Gruffalo Crumble’ to take home for our tea. It was delicious.
We can…………………
Oh……………. the list is endless what we can do!
We are ‘The Hub Playpark Superstars’!
All Aboard!!!!!!!
Our Sensory Learners love travelling to our park on our Hub Bus.
They anticipate what is coming next on their visual timetable, demonstrating great excitement.
We all enjoy the ride waving to our friends along the way, arriving safely at our destination.
We had lots of fun using our handprints to create our very own seasonal ‘Hub Tree’ all ready for autumn.
Can you guess which song Jake is copying the actions to?
Jake demonstrated to his friends in the Hub all the actions to Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, identifying parts of our bodies.
You can join in and copy too!
Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes
Head, shoulders, knees and toes knees and toes and eyes and ears and mouth and nose
Head, shoulders, knees and toes knees and toes.
We love being outdoors and enjoying nature.
We have used all our senses during our ‘sensory walk’.
We have gathered lots of leaves that have fallen off the trees to use in our autumnal crafts.
Our Sensory Learners have designed the most wonderful seasonal placemats using the leaves that they gathered on their ‘sensory nature walk’.
We love them and can’t wait to use them during autumn for our ‘Communication Breakfasts’.
Our Sensory Learners created some beautiful collage portraits in memory of our wonderful Queen.
We demonstrated good sitting, looking and listening, turn taking and scissor skills whilst making our portraits.
We showed great interest in books about our Queen and were able to turn pages and enjoy the illustrations.
Our favourite part of the day was when we viewed a little film clip starring The Queen and Paddington Bear. Once again, demonstrating good sitting, looking and listening.