Monday, 21 May 2018

Reception Newsletter 21.05.18

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Term: Summer 1                     Date: 21.05.18
Dear Parents,

We had a busy week last week. The butterflies were released, the children had enjoyed following their progress and development.  The children all had an opportunity to have a picnic at the park and visit the farm, they also took part in Royal Wedding celebrations, make sure you look out for the photos.

This week the children will be reading the text ‘Oliver’s Vegetables’ and carry our related tasks.

Important Notices:

Walking down the ramp:
It is that time of year when  we start to encourage the children to develop their independence skills even further and walk down the ramp with their peers.  If you feel you child is ready, please encourage them to do so. Parents and carers can stand at the top of the ramp and watch them walk safely in their classrooms. This usually helps with the transition in Year 1.


      The learning objectives:
Personal, Social and Emotional
ELG: They take account of one another's ideas.
ELG: They say when they do or do not need help.
ELG: They are confident to speak in a familiar group, will talk about their ideas, and will choose the resources they need for their chosen activities.

Communication and Language
ELG: Children follow instructions involving several ideas and actions.
ELG: They develop their own narratives and explanations by connecting ideas and events.
ELG: Children express themselves effectively, showing awareness of listeners' needs.
Literacy
ELG: They write simple sentences which can be read by themselves and others.
ELG: Children read and understand simple sentences.
ELG: They also write some irregular common words.

        Physical Development:
        ELG: Children know the importance for good health of physical exercise, and a healthy diet, and talk about ways to keep healthy and safe.
Eats a healthy range of foodstuffs and understands the need for variety in food.
       Shows some understanding that good practices with regard to exercise, eating, sleeping and hygiene can contribute to good health.

Mathematics
ELG: They solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing.
ELG: Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer.
ELG: Children count reliably with numbers from one to 20, place them in order and say which number is one more or one less than a given number.

Understanding The World
ELG: They know abou similarities and differences between themselves and others, and among families, communities and traditions.
ELG: Children know about similarities and differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things.
ELG: They talk about the features of their own immediate environment and how environments might vary from one another.

Expressive arts and design
ELG: Children sing songs, make make music and dance and experiments with ways of changing them.
Understands that different media can be combined to create new effects.
Manipulates materials to achieve a planned effect.

       
         Messages.
Learning Challenge
Each half term we will be setting our pupils a challenge related to their learning. 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, famous person, 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. Please find some ideas in the table below.  Please ensure the completed challenge is handed in to your child’s teacher by Monday 21st May, so that the certificates can be prepared.
 
 Person:  Mr Bloom
 Piece of Art: Eric Carle - illustrator
  
Illustration by Eric Carle
Person: Mr Bloom
1.  To find out facts about the illustrator.
2. To make a collage of one of his illustrations.
3. To choose a favourite illustration and talk/write about why you like it.
  1. Draw a portrait of the person.
  2. Find out facts about the person.
  3. Watch the person in action.

Dates for your Diary:
       
Sharing Assemblies - Alder   Wednesday 13th June
                                       Aspen Wednesday 4th July
Paradise Park -  Trip for children - Thursday 28th June

      The school will be closed on the following days for pupils:
       INSET Days (Non Pupil Days)
         25th May
 29th June  

If you would like to contact a member of the EYFS team via email the address   is eyfs@broadford.havering.sch.uk
               Kind regards              

      The Reception Team

Sunday, 20 May 2018

Guess Who in Reception!

The children have loved looking at their own and each others baby photos this week! It sparked some great discussions over how we have changed and grown. The children looked for similarities and differences between themselves and others. We loved trying to guess who all the babies were. The children were reminded to speak in full sentences and to explain their reasons. There was great shock in discovering that the teachers had once been babies too! Thank you for sending in your baby photos. 



"I was living in Brasil." Maysa 
"I was so fat! Look at my cheeks!" Eva 
"Me and Tele look different. He doesn't have any hair!" Awwal 

Thursday, 17 May 2018

4 feet of Mayhem


Today Aspen class have been thinking about size and measurement. We have been reading ‘Titch’, and thinking about and ordering things by size. We decided to measure ourselves, and find out who was the tallest and who was the shortest in the class. 

We had a lot of fun measuring each other against the wall and writing our names next to our head height so that we could later compare. We demonstrated reciprocity, collaborating to work together to mark each other’s heights on the wall. 

Praharsh: “I am shorter than Alessandra.”




Maggie: “I’m going to be the same size as Kyla.”
Rubie-Rae: “Maya-Rose is taller than me!”















Monday, 14 May 2018

Aspen Wanderers

Today Aspen class went on their first school trip to Central Park and the farm at Mead Primary School! We were all very excited to take our picnics and have a wonderful day out together.

We walked down to the park, with the help of our parent volunteers and the children listened very carefully to all the instructions for crossing the road safely and sensibly. At the park we had a lovely picnic before heading over to Mead to visit the farm!

We were so excited to see all of the animals! There were goats, ponies, chickens, geese, rabbits and even some eggs! We observed the animals and got to have a pat and a stroke.

Thomas: "The chickens have legs just like us! Their feet even look like shoes!"
Charlie: "It is such a lucky day!"

A big thank you to all of our parent volunteers today who helped make the day run so smoothly!





















Reception Picnic Dates

The picnic and farm visit will be taking place this week.

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Monday 14th May - Aspen Class
Tuesday 15th May - Apple Class

   Wednesday 16th May - Alder Class

Reception Newsletter 14.05.18

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Term: Summer 1                     Date: 14.04.18
Dear Parents,

We were very excited to see some of the butterflies hatching from the cocoons at the end of last week, the children have been interested to track the life cycle of the butterflies.

This week the children will be reading the text ‘Titch’ which is a text about a young boy and his siblings.  The children will be looking at their baby photos and talking about changes, similarities and differences.

Important Notices:

The picnic and farm visit will be taking place this week.
      Monday 14th May - Aspen Class
Tuesday 15ths May - Apple Class
       Wednesday 16th May - Alder Class


Walking down the ramp:
It is that time of year when  we start to encourage the children to develop their independence skills even further and walk down the ramp with their peers.  If you feel you child is ready, please encourage them to do so. Parents and carers can stand at the top of the ramp and watch them walk safely in their classrooms. This usually helps with the transition in Year 1.

On Friday 18th May we will be celebrating the Royal wedding and writing invitations.

      The learning objectives:
Personal, Social and Emotional
ELG: They say when they do or do not need help.
ELG: They are confident to speak in a familiar group, will talk about their ideas, and will choose the resources they need for their chosen activities.
Aware of the boundaries set, and of behavioural expectations in the setting.

Communication and Language
ELG: They develop their own narratives and explanations by connecting ideas and events.
ELG: Children express themselves effectively, showing awareness of listeners' needs.
ELG: They answer 'how' and 'why' questions about their experiences and in response to stories or events.   

Literacy
Write own names and other things such as labels and captions.
ELG: Children read and understand simple sentences.
ELG: They also write some irregular common words.

        Physical Development:
        ELG: Children know the importance for good health of physical exercise, and a healthy diet, and talk about ways to keep healthy and safe.
Eats a healthy range of foodstuffs and understands the need for variety in food.
       Shows some understanding that good practices with regard to exercise, eating, sleeping and hygiene can contribute to good health.

Mathematics
ELG: They solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing.
ELG: Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer.
ELG: Children count reliably with numbers from one to 20, place them in order and say which number is one more or one less than a given number.

Understanding The World
ELG: They know abou similarities and differences between themselves and others, and among families, communities and traditions.
ELG: Children know about similarities and differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things.
ELG: They talk about the features of their own immediate environment and how environments might vary from one another.

Expressive arts and design
Understands that different media can be combined to create new effects.
Manipulates materials to achieve a planned effect.
Selects appropriate resources and adapts work where necessary.
       
         Messages.
Learning Challenge
Each half term we will be setting our pupils a challenge related to their learning. 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, famous person, 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. Please find some ideas in the table below.  Please ensure the completed challenge is handed in to your child’s teacher by Monday 21st May, so that the certificates can be prepared.
 
 Person:  Mr Bloom
 Piece of Art: Eric Carle - illustrator
  
Illustration by Eric Carle
Person: Mr Bloom
1.  To find out facts about the illustrator.
2. To make a collage of one of his illustrations.
3. To choose a favourite illustration and talk/write about why you like it.
  1. Draw a portrait of the person.
  2. Find out facts about the person.
  3. Watch the person in action.

Dates for your Diary:
       
Sharing Assemblies - Alder   Wednesday 13th June
                                       Aspen Wednesday 4th July
Paradise Park -  Trip for children - Thursday 28th June

      The school will be closed on the following days for pupils:
       INSET Days (Non Pupil Days)
         25th May
 29th June  

If you would like to contact a member of the EYFS team via email the address   is eyfs@broadford.havering.sch.uk
               Kind regards              

      The Reception Team