The children have enjoyed learning about mini
beasts and we will continue to do so, this week. Also the children have asked to create a
Pirate ship in the role play area. This will
be evolving throughout the week with the children helping to create it.
We will be reading other mini beast stories by Eric
Carle this week and continuing to sing the mini beast rhymes such as Incy
Wincy, Worm at the bottom of the garden and ladybird ladybird fly away home.
Personal, Social and Emotional
·
Aware of own feelings and knows that
some actions and words can hurt others feelings.
·
Welcomes and values praise for what
they have done.
·
Confident to talk to other children
when playing and will communicate freely about own home and community.
Communication and Language
·
Uses
talk to connect ideas, explain what is happening and anticipate what will
happen next, recall and relive past experiences.
·
Question
why things happen and gives explanations. E.G asks who, why, what, where.
·
Describes main story setting, events
and principles of characters.
Physical Development:
·
Holds pencil with thumb and two
fingers no longer using whole hand grasp.
·
Can copy some letters e.g letters
from their name.
·
Runs skillfully and negotiates space
successfully, adjusting speed or direction to avoid obstacles.
Mathematics
·
Uses some number names and number
language spontaneously.
·
Beginning to talk about the shape of
everyday objects e.g. round and tall
·
Beginning to use the language of
size.
Understanding of the World
·
Knows that information can be
retrieved from computers.
·
Knows how to operate simple
equipment, e.g. turns on CD player and uses remote control.
·
Talks about why things happen and how
things work.
Expressive Arts and Design
·
Beginning to be interested in a
describe the texture of things
·
Explores colour and how colour can be changed.
·
Captures experiences and responses with a range of
media, such as music dance and paint and other materials or words.
Literacy
·
Learning about the sound ‘p’.
·
Knows that print carries meaning and
in English is read from left to right and top to bottom.
·
Ascribes meanings to marks they see
in different places
Messages.
Thank you to all of you who have been sending in
objects beginning with the sound of the week, this week the sound is ? We encourage the children to place the
objects on the sound table and the other children know that they can look
at, but not move them, as they may get
lost or broken. However many of the
children have been bringing in toys from home, unrelated to the sound, just to
play with. We would appreciate it if you
could encourage your children not to this, as these toys are causing
unnecessary arguments.
We look forward to seeing you at the picnic on
Wednesday 3rd July, Picnic times: 11.30 - 12.30 am for the
morning and 12.00 - 1.00 for afternoon children.
Thank you for your continued support.
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