Date 06.07.15
We will be reading many texts this week including ‘The Creepy Crawly’. We will be singing various songs in preparation for our Graduation Ceremony. Furthermore we have decided to revisit all of the phonics that we have covered for the next few weeks and focus on orally blending simply CVC words.
Personal, Social and Emotional
- Enjoys responsibility of carrying out small tasks.
- Can usually tolerate delay when needs are not immediately met, and understands wishes may not always be met.
- Demonstrates friendly behaviour, initiating conversations and forming good relationships with peers and familiar adults.
Communication and Language
- Joins in with repeated refrains and anticipates key events and phrases in rhymes and stories.
- Is able to follow directions (if not intently focused on own choice of activity).
- Focusing attention - still listen or do, but can shift own attention.
- Enjoys rhyming and rhythmic activities
- Imitates drawing simple shapes such as circles and lines. Beginning to be aware of the way stories are structured.
- Shows awareness of rhyme and alliteration.
Mathematics
- Begins to use the language of size..
- Knows that numbers identify how many objects are in a set.
- Shows interest in shapes in the environment.
- Mounts stairs, steps or climbing equipment using alternate feet.
- Can tell adults when hungry or tired or when they want to rest or play.
- Feeds self competently with spoon.
Understanding of the World
- Shows interest in the lives of people who are familiar to them.
- Shows interest in the lives of people who are familiar to them
- Developing an understanding of growth, decay and changes over time
Expressive Arts and Design
- Beginning to be interested in and describe the texture of things.
- Imitates movement in response to music.
- Uses talk in pretending that objects stand for something else in play, e.g. 'This box is my castle.'
Each half term we will be setting our pupils a challenge related to their learning, this is in line with the rest of the school. We believe that it is important for us to provide guidance for parents on how their children's learning can be extended at home.
The learning challenge will include either a nursery rhyme, illustration or a piece of music. Please talk to your child about the challenge and help them to engage in their learning. The children can choose how they present their learning challenge outcomes to their teacher or class however the table below details some ideas for the learning challenge.
Person: A Pirate/Princes of own choice
Painting: Janet Ahlberg (illustrator)
Poem/Song to learn: Row, row, row the boat.
Nursery Rhyme
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Painting
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Person
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Basic
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Learn it off by heart
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To find out 2 facts about the illustrator
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Read a story with the person in
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Advanced
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Draw a picture to illustrate the rhyme
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To draw a picture in a similar style
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Draw a portrait of the person
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Deep
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Find out about boats
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Produce a collage of other pictures by the illustrator
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Find out facts about the person
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Messages
- Graduation Ceremony – Wednesday 8th July AM 10.30am PM 2.15pm
- School Trip – Tropical Wings – Tuesday 14th July All children in school by 9am and 3pm pick up
- Sports Day – Monday 13th July AM 10.15 AM PM 2.15pm
We will send out details about these events closer to the time.
If your child will be attending the reception class with us in September, please see Mrs King or Miss Taylor if you have not received you letter advising you of the start date and class that your child will be in.
Thank you.
The Nursery Team
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