Friday, 15 November 2024
Nursery Children in Need 2024
Nursery Certificates w/b11/11/24
This week, three children in Nursery have received an 'E for Excellence' certificate.
Well done to Adian who has been awarded an E for excellence in recognition of his excellent counting skills in maths this week. He accurately counted up to 10 and was able to compare groups of items and competently say which had more or less. Well done Adian!
Well done to Nellie who has been awarded an E for excellence in recognition of being so kind and polite to her friends in nursery. She always finds a way to help them and put a smile on their faces. Well done Nellie!
Well done to Austin who has been awarded an E for excellence in recognition of his superb knowledge and use of vocabulary relating to space during our wonderdome. Well done Austin!
This week, one child in Nursery has received an 'I made my teacher happy' certificate.
Well done to Aahan who has been awarded an I made my teacher happy this week because he has shown knindness and consideration towards his friends in nursery. You helped them carefully to climb up on the crates and jump off them when in the garden. Well done Aahan!
Friday, 8 November 2024
Reception E for Excellence: 08.11.25
Reception E for Excellence
Apple
E for Excellence - Ivaan for working hard in Read, Write Inc. Ivaan has been trying hard to write his sounds and has been working hard to blend sounds together. Well done Ivaan!
Dojo points - Ava-Mai for being brave and working hard this week. Well done Ava-Mai!
Aspen
E for Excellence - Eva
Dojo points - Nathan
Bronze reading certificate - Cornelius
Alder
E for Excellence - Arthur, for working hard with his sounds in order to write words about fireworks. POP, BANG! It was great to see you practising at home. This helps you at school. Well done superstar!
Dojo points - Dylan, for working hard in every subject particularly in phonics to write independently. Well done!
Bronze reading certificate - James, Zayna, Charlotte
Silver reading certificate - James
We have had a fantastic week of learning and there has been so much to celebrate and be proud of in Reception!
These children worked extremely hard and have been rewarded for all of their determination and efforts.
Reception Stay and Learn November 2024
Reception: Stay and Learn
Thank you so much for coming along to our Reception Stay and Learn this week. We hope you enjoyed watching how a RWI speed sound lesson is taught.
Word time 1.1 to 1.8
As well as practising set sounds, these are words for your children to learn. Please practise these as much as possible at home. We test your children on these on their reading day.
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Here are some photos from the session.
Please ignore 'kindergarten' and read this as 'Reception' instead! I couldn't find a British version!
Keep up the great work at home and continue to read 5 times a week with your children!
Nursery Learning w/b 04.11.24
Nursery Learning w/b 04.11.24
Important Information
- Evidence Me Please do add your own videos and photos from home as parents can also share achievements. Please speak to a member of staff if you cannot access this app.
- Spare Clothes - Please leave a bag of spare clothes in Nursery, ideally this will be a labelled plastic bag. This bag should stay in school.
- Nappies and wipes - If your child is in nappies and requires changing in Nursery please bring nappies and also a pack of wipes. You can bring in a pack and leave this here if you would prefer to do this.
- Lunches -For the children who stay for lunch, we would like to inform parents Broadford primary is a Heathy Eating school. Please do not provide nut based products such as peanut butter or Nutella as some of our children have nut allergies.
- Coats - Autumn is now in full swing. We still have lots of opportunities for the children to access our curriculum outside so please ensure they are always appropriately dressed for the weather. Remember to label coats, hats, scarves and gloves too!
Reception: What We Are Learning w/b 04.11.25
Reception: What We Are Learning
Reception have been working really hard this week. Our focus book was Rama and Sita.
Here is what we have been up to: The children learnt all about the Hindu Festival of Light: Diwali. We read the story of Rama and Sita. We learnt about Diwali and how Hindus and Sikhs celebrate the festival. They were able to describe how Sita was feeling during the story using emotion cards such as happy, sad or scared. The children made diyas using clay and painted and decorated them beautifully.
The children have also been working hard in Read, Write, Inc his week. The children have all been assessed and are now working in groups based on this. The children have worked hard this week to write the initial sounds that they can hear in words. We talked about what sounds fireworks make such as whizz, bang, whoosh and the children worked hard to write the initial sounds for example p for pop! Please continue to read 5 times a week with your children and work on set 1 sounds as well as word time words (1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc).
In Maths this week the children have worked hard to find one more and one less. They were able to say what one more and one less of the numbers 1, 2 and 3 were.
Well done Reception for an amazing week - keep up all your brilliant work!
Nursery Certificates 4/11/24
This week, two children in Nursery have received an 'E for Excellence' certificate.
Well done to Rex who has been awarded an E for excellence in recognition of his confidence when coming to nursery. This week Rex has entered with a big smile on his face. Well done Rex!
This week, two children in Nursery have received an 'I made my teacher happy' certificate.
Well done to Zain who has been awarded an I made my teacher happy this week because he has been displaying excellent listening skills and has been trying very hard to follow instructions. Well done Zain!
Well done to Keegan who has been awarded an I made my teacher happy this week because he has been joining in and displaying wonderful listening skills during his keyworker times. He was able to stand up and sing the rhyme 'wind the bobbin up' all by himself to his peer group. Well done Keegan!








